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T.K. Sheffield

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TK Sheffield writes stories for readers to laugh and escape. Her comic cozy mysteries, The Backyard Model mysteries are whodunnits served with a brandy old-fashioned and a side of cheese curds.

Model Ghost releases in October '24! Also in the series is Model Suspect and Model Wave.

The series has earned awards including Killer Nashville, an Eric Hoffer finalist, RWA Excellence in Mystery, and a Top 100 Notable Indie from Shelf Unbound magazine. TK has degrees from UW-Madison and Mount Mary University, and she's on the board of the Wisconsin Writers Association and a member of Blackbird Writers and the Wisconsin Chapter of Sisters in Crime.

For updates, give a follow! Thank you! (Also on Instagram as TheBackyardModel.)
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T.K. Sheffield Writers always think of stories. I believe that's a trait of most writers, actually. So I don't get writer's block. I feel drained at times, which mea…moreWriters always think of stories. I believe that's a trait of most writers, actually. So I don't get writer's block. I feel drained at times, which means I am lacking focus and direction for my stories. To work through that, I exercise, jot ideas, and get to the keyboard. The BEST way to circumvent feeling unenergized about writing is exercise, a good night's rest, and then getting back to the keyboard!(less)
T.K. Sheffield I get inspired to write by jotting ideas while walking or exercise. My best asset is my mind; I'm a creative person and always seek ideas and/or make …moreI get inspired to write by jotting ideas while walking or exercise. My best asset is my mind; I'm a creative person and always seek ideas and/or make connections to circumstances around me. I've learned to NOT wait for inspiration. I am always working on several stories at once, so discipline, exercise, and rest are keys to successful storytelling.(less)
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The Hostess by Courtney Psak
"Overall a decent book. But I had it pegged from the beginning what was going on.
The storyline was ok, characters were decent, but just all very predictable.

Thank you NetGalley for the copy. "
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"This thriller was a slow burn and it took me a while to get interested in the story. The pacing gradually picked up midway through as the plot headed to an unexpected conclusion. Even though the beginning felt a bit slow, I appreciated the surprising" Read more of this review »
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"Charlie is a dogwalker in a sleepy British seaside town. While walking the dogs in the woods one day, he stumbles upon a body. The local pub landlord has been murdered.

The gossip around town reigns supreme and everyone wants to know who did it, but C" Read more of this review »
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Once I've researched a book fully, and mapped it out in my head - all things that are important to do before you sit down to write; you have to know the story you want to tell, where it begins, the highs and lows, how it ends - I typically write 2000 See Melanie’s answer.
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The Breakfast Jury is a highly entertaining mix of courtroom drama and main character-detective redemption story. If you like the writing style of authors such as Nelson DeMille, John Grisham, and Scott Turow, you'll enjoy this book!

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Jorge Luis Borges
“So plant your own gardens and decorate your own soul, instead of waiting for someone to bring you flowers.”
Jorge Luis Borges

Plato
“The beginning is the most important part of the work.”
Plato, The Republic

C.S. Lewis
“God created things which had free will. That means creatures which can go wrong or right. Some people think they can imagine a creature which was free but had no possibility of going wrong, but I can't. If a thing is free to be good it's also free to be bad. And free will is what has made evil possible. Why, then, did God give them free will? Because free will, though it makes evil possible, is also the only thing that makes possible any love or goodness or joy worth having. A world of automata -of creatures that worked like machines- would hardly be worth creating. The happiness which God designs for His higher creatures is the happiness of being freely, voluntarily united to Him and to each other in an ecstasy of love and delight compared with which the most rapturous love between a man and a woman on this earth is mere milk and water. And for that they've got to be free.
Of course God knew what would happen if they used their freedom the wrong way: apparently, He thought it worth the risk. (...) If God thinks this state of war in the universe a price worth paying for free will -that is, for making a real world in which creatures can do real good or harm and something of real importance can happen, instead of a toy world which only moves when He pulls the strings- then we may take it it is worth paying.”
C.S. Lewis, The Case for Christianity

Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
“I would not mind if books simpler than this one, but combining fiction and fact, were also called blivits. This would encourage The New York Times Book Review to establish a third category for best sellers, one long needed, in my opinion. If there were a separate list for blivits, then authors of blivits could stop stepping in the faces of mere novelists and historians and so on.”
Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Palm Sunday

Oscar Wilde
“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
Oscar Wilde

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