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Guest post on Murder Lab blog

Are you allergic to HTML code? Break out in hives at text markup? My new guest post for the Murder Lab blog might make you a tiny bit less phobic.

Here’s the good news: as an author, you don’t need to be able to build websites in HTML. Let Wordpress or Blogger take care of all that plumbing.

Here’s the bad news: as an author, you still need to know some basics about it.

Don't you feel better already?

Read the post at http://www.murderlab.com/2013/08/extr....
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Published on August 06, 2013 15:17 Tags: guest-post, html, murder-lab

Doha 12 on Novel Travelist

I’m a guest blogger this week on NovelTravelist.com, a site that concerns itself with the intersection between fiction and travel. In my post, I describe how I researched the interior of Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station, site of a big three-way shootout between Doha 12’s heroes Jake and Miriam, the Hezbollah hit team on their trail, and the Mossad team chasing Hezbollah. The process wasn’t as straightforward as you might think.

Read my post, then poke around and see some of the other good stuff. Enjoy.
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Published on October 26, 2013 23:26 Tags: doha-12, guest-post, research

Making Science Thrilling: Guest Post

The very first guest post on the Burrow! Kristen Elise, author of The Vesuvius Isotope , explains something I tried (and failed) to do in three attempts -- incorporating science into a thriller without wrecking the science or putting readers to sleep. Maybe I should've tried biology instead of archaeology...

Read her post here: http://www.wombatgroup.com/general/kr...
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Published on February 10, 2014 08:58 Tags: guest-post, science, writing

Indie publishing, the second time around

The Murder Lab blog just put up Part 1 of "The Second Time Around," my accounting of what the second-time publishing experience was like for me. Some things changed, some didn't, and as in life, it wasn't always the right things that changed or stayed the same.

If you're interested in the indie publishing process, check it out: http://www.murderlab.com/2014/03/the-...
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Published on March 07, 2014 18:02 Tags: guest-post, murder-lab, publishing