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July 17, 2013

July 3, 2013

Janet & Ivy Take a Road Trip!

We're heading to Middleburg VA for the Hunt Country Writer's Retreat! It may be an unusual way to spend a holiday weekend, but I'm excited to be attending a writer's retreat sponsored by Jan Neuharth, author of three great novels..."The Hunt", "The Chase" and "The Kill". As you can probably surmise, these mysteries involve the foxhunting, mayhem and murder set in the bucolic Virginia countryside. Participants will have the opportunity to learn from industry specialists and network (or commiserate) about the ups and downs of the writing life. If you've never been to Middleburg, it's definitely worth the trip. It's a lovely little town surrounded by beautiful farms and estates populated by commuters and weekenders from the D.C. area... not to mention the friendly locals who exemplify southern hospitality. If you'd like to know more, I can suggest three books by Vicki Moon: "The Middleburg Mystique", "Equestrian Style", and for Jackie O fans "The Private Passion of Jackie Kennedy Onassis...Portrait of a Rider."
As for my own riding adventures, my Gypsy Vanner, Pirate (the Pirate King) and I have had a most interesting week with the Rolling Rock Horse Masters. Pirate had his first group lesson ever and I couldn't be more pleased. Under the tutelage of the fabulous Patrick King (PK Horsemanship) Pirate trotted around the ring like he's done it a hundred times, and he took the jump every time (although it was only a few inches high.) Good Boy! What made it even more impressive is that he did it in a deluge. That was pretty impressive for me too as the rain drops dripped off the beak of my cap.
So as not to spoil the pattern, it's raining again today. My hope is that rain won't spoil the holiday celebrations and that it's not raining in Middleburg Virginia!
Happy 4th
God Bless America!
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Published on July 03, 2013 14:31

July 1, 2013

Getting My Act Together With Goodreads

Hi Mystery Fans! I'm in the process of getting my act together with Goodreads. It's a great way to get more exposure for "Murder at Morgan House", and to find out what others are reading and writing. It seems that there are new social media sites popping up every day, so it's going to be a challenge to keep up and link everything together. I could be sitting at this computer all day :)


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Published on July 01, 2013 11:49

June 19, 2013

Cover of my new mystery novel!

Cover of my new mystery novel!
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Published on June 19, 2013 14:49

June 13, 2013

Well, the day has finally dawned. My new novel "Murder at...

Well, the day has finally dawned. My new novel "Murder at Morgan House" is on amazon.com

It took two years to write and publish this baby, and it's been an adventure every step of the way. I thought I knew something about writing after having spent the past several decades (won't get too specific here) crafting ad copy, press releases, brochures, magazine articles, web content, etc. However, I found out that fiction is a whole different ballgame; fortunately, I have found that I love doing it. I would like to thank Lourdes Vernard for the super job she did editing the book, and Rebecca Swift for the dynamic cover design. Now, for the new phase...marketing the book! I'll put my past experience and skills to work and get the word out. My best bet though, dear readers, is your likes and good reviews, so I hope that you will enjoy it. I'm inviting you to join me, Ivy Snow, Jaycee, and the other cast of characters on our literary adventure.

In the meantime, I'll be getting the gang into new precarious situations (mysterious and romantic) in the second book in the series "Death at Hearts Desire." Follow along with us!
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Published on June 13, 2013 10:35

March 6, 2013

Ivy Snow...Our Heroine

Ivy Snow is the new amateur female sleuth on the mystery book scene. She makes her debut in Murder at Morgan House, the first in a series that challenges Ivy, and her psychic teenage daughter, Jaycee to use their wits, and in Jaycee's case psychic "gifts" to solve crimes and restore justice to their
adopted home of Wellington Pennsylvania. Ivy started her career as an Olympic Eventing hopeful, but had to abandon that dream after a nasty riding accident. She segued into journalism, focusing on horse related themes, and eventually found herself a single mom (after a disastrous marriage) trying to raise fraternal teenage twins at Little Paddocks, their horse farm just outside of Wellington. The town of Wellington, being what it is, bucolic on the outside, sinister on the inside, is rife with murderous opportunity. Ivy has a propensity for getting herself sucked into nefarious situations beginning with her unfortunate stumble upon a dead body in a house on fire.

Sometimes frightening, sometimes fun, the adventures of Ivy and her cohorts are never boring!


Cast of Characters
 
Ivy Snow – Former Olympic rider and now publisher of equine themed books, Ivy is moving on after an unfortunate marriage. Mother of teenage twins, Jaycee and Jayson, she is a woman who evolves from one to whom things happen, into one who makes things happen. 
 
Jaycee – Ivy’s bubbly teenage daughter, Jaycee is following in her mother’s footsteps to a career with horses. A typical teen in every way except one…she is psychic.
 
Jayson – Jaycee’s twin brother, Jayson is a good kid at heart, but is always in one scrape or another, to Ivy’s chagrin.
 
Bartholomew Skeleton – Ivy’s ex-husband, “Bart” is a top criminal defense lawyer with an unparalleled narcissistic streak.
 
Michael Tellington Smythe – Heir to a steel fortune, “Mike” is a connoisseur of the finer things in life and socially well connected.
 
Roberta Bristol – Queen Bee of the Colonial House B&B, Roberta knows everyone in town, and where all the bodies are buried.
 
Crystal Prichard– Real Estate agent, and Ivy’s best friend, Crystal has a bohemian style and a propensity for gossip. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
 
Beaufort “Biff” Biddle – Pro-athlete wanna be, Biff never made it further than high school gym teacher and guidance counselor. Fancies himself a bit of a Don Juan.
 
Zachariah “Ziggy” Haskell – Stable hand at the Wellington Equestrian Center, Ziggy was born on the wrong side of the tracks, and struggles to keep his head above water. Where Ziggy goes, trouble follows.
 
Tommy Monroe – Former high school football star and chick magnet, Tommy is handsome and charismatic. Unfortunately, he is saddled with his less-than-astute cousin Ziggy.
 
Sandy Dobrowski –Tommy Monroe’s shy and complacent girlfriend.
 
Jim Kopeck – A big noise on Wellington’s Town Council, Jim sees that things are done right in his town.
 
The Gleason Brothers– Danny and Andy share ownership of Gleason Motors, the family’s down-at-the-heels auto dealership.
 
Ryan Adler - CFO of the PhiladelphiaCosa Nostra.
 
Sloane Parker (aka Lydia Brown) – Renegade private eye, and Ivy’s former Olympic teammate.
 
Bertrand Reynard – native of Cote de Ivory, and student at the Sorbonne, he comes to Wellington to intern at Ivy Snow Publishing.
 
Melinda – self- proclaimed femme fatale, she shares an office in the Ivy Snow Publishing suite.
 
 
Detective John Garrett - Pennsylvania State Police Detective, he is in charge of the Morgan House murder investigation. He is a hunk.
 
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Published on March 06, 2013 11:16

January 16, 2013

"Murder at Morgan House"

Murder at Morgan House is my first novel, and as you can probably deduce from the title, it is a mystery. My inspiration was an event that happened in the small town I live near. Besides being horrifying, (after all it is a murder) it is an expose on Consequence. After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion that many, if not most of our contemporary societal ills are a result of a lack of consequence for anti-social behavior. It starts early. Kids are not held responsible for their actions. For whatever reason my generation has copped the "not my kid" attitude. Johnny is not made to feel a negative consequence for unruly behavior when his parents cannot accept the fact that he is capable of unruly behavior. Maybe it's a backlash from "old school" parenting, when a kid got in trouble at school for behaving badly, he got it twice as bade when he got home!
   This narcissistic training is reinforced when everyone gets the trophy (no negative consequence for not having worked hard enough to earn one.) It's an even playing field, grading on the curve, affirmative action. No one is required to strive for the best, with the result being a generation of mediocrity. I guess they just go home to live in their parent's basement. It seems to be a trend nowadays.
   But what happens when the narcissism turns to entitlement? Just look around at our society today, and you'll see. Only about half of the country pays taxes, and the rates keep going up to support the ever growing populations of non-payers. food stamps, free medical care, free insurance, subsidized housing...and that includes recipients who are not even Americans. As I delve further into researching the components that result in criminal behavior it is becoming evident that a sense of entitlement is at the root of the problem, and entitlement is the result of lack of consequences.
  
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Published on January 16, 2013 11:55

December 5, 2012

Proposal For Article

Greetings! A local publication has a call out for creative magazine submissions. Since I am a mystery writer, I am considering submitting a proposal for a series about mysteries that have occurred in our area. Haunted houses (and other structures), suspicious deaths, disappearances, UFO sightings...anything along those lines. I would write about mysterious happenings and invite readers to send in clues or any background information they may have. Also, readers could submit instances that they know of to see if they can get more information, or even have the mystery solved. What do you think of this idea? Any suggestions to improve the concept? Janet
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Published on December 05, 2012 13:04

December 4, 2012

 
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Published on December 04, 2012 15:46

Hello world!Posted on December 3, 2012  ReplyGreetin...

Hello world!Posted on December 3, 2012  ReplyGreetings! Most of you know me (if you know me at all) as Principal at Winters Advertising & Public Relations. I have worn that hat since 1986. Well, I’m on to a new venture now as an author. I’m a mystery writer, which should not surprise anyone. I have loved mysteries since I discovered Trixie Belden at age ten. Trixie also introduced me to horseback riding, which is a passion I carry on to this day. From Trixie, I moved on to Agatha Christie, Rex Stout and Dorothy L. Sayers. As a matter of fact, Dorothy’s Lord Peter Wimsy was such an influence that I named my first horse “Wimsy”, and subsequently my horse “Denver” after the Duke of Denver, Lord Peter’s hapless brother. I’m calling the blog “Get A Clue” which was also the theme of the first website I designed for my agency. The graphics all centered around the infamous game. I finally took the plunge and penned my first novel “Murder at Morgan House.” I am now on a quest for publication. I will consider any and all offers!

P.S. I will dress this up as we go along
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Published on December 04, 2012 15:38