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I'm a newbie, releasing my first book, The Euthanist, in June. I'm represented by the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency and published by Diversion. I'm based on in the San Francisco Bay Area, but sent a while in Boston and New York. I was a touring musican for a while, and when I was six, I went door-to-door to try and raise money to erase the national deficit. It didn't turn out the way I hoped.
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Ok, so, hi - I'm a writer and columnist. Brilliant to meet you all.
For as long as I can remember, I've always written fiction. Aged 5, I re-wrote Thumbelina (with paint & scribbles); at 14, won a competition for a book jacket and blurb design judged by Quentin Blake; at 27, was long-listed for a BBC Talent script for Casualty; and at 34, was short-listed for a Guardian travel writing competition. In February 2013, I was awarded third place in the Wotton-Under-Edge Arts and Literature Festival Short Story Competition.
I studied at the University of Salamanca – the same city where my protagonist of The Spider in the Corner of the Room, Dr Maria Martinez, hails from.
I write for the Gloucestershire Gazette, commenting on politics and society issues, and have been a columnist for the Citizen and Echo newspapers and Weekend magazine, commenting on popular culture.
Previously, I've also been a Marketing Manager, Head of Copywriting for an advertising agency, plus a Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol. Other jobs include being a chalet maid and a burger snack bar server - both of which, it's safe to say, I sucked at.
And finally, I was born in Dublin, I now live in Gloucestershire with my family.
For as long as I can remember, I've always written fiction. Aged 5, I re-wrote Thumbelina (with paint & scribbles); at 14, won a competition for a book jacket and blurb design judged by Quentin Blake; at 27, was long-listed for a BBC Talent script for Casualty; and at 34, was short-listed for a Guardian travel writing competition. In February 2013, I was awarded third place in the Wotton-Under-Edge Arts and Literature Festival Short Story Competition.
I studied at the University of Salamanca – the same city where my protagonist of The Spider in the Corner of the Room, Dr Maria Martinez, hails from.
I write for the Gloucestershire Gazette, commenting on politics and society issues, and have been a columnist for the Citizen and Echo newspapers and Weekend magazine, commenting on popular culture.
Previously, I've also been a Marketing Manager, Head of Copywriting for an advertising agency, plus a Teaching Fellow at the University of Bristol. Other jobs include being a chalet maid and a burger snack bar server - both of which, it's safe to say, I sucked at.
And finally, I was born in Dublin, I now live in Gloucestershire with my family.

I'm a newbie, releasing my first book, The Euthanist, in June. I'm represented by the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency and published by Diversion. I'm based on in the San Fra..."
I hope you at least got a thank you note from Uncle Sam :)


My name is David Rheem Jarrett. I always include my middle name in all correspondence because I Googled David Jarrett once and the first thing that popped out was a semi-pornographic site! Use of the "Rheem" prevents this from happening.
I grew up in California, had a very "checkered" educational career with a couple long absences during which I worked doing manual labor, but finally graduated from University of California Medical Center school of Dentistry. I moved to Reno, Nevada, practiced dentistry for 35 years, raised a family with my wife of 52 years, and now write novels.
I love to read, and started writing at an early age. I promised myself I would eventually become a novelist, so I'm fulfilling that promise. I have one e-book published, LAST STRAW, that was the Psychological Thrillers BOTM for last August, and one work in progress that I hope to finish soon.
I look forward to meeting you all.
DRJ

I was born in born in Brooklyn, New York. My love of sports led me to read sports fiction, and soon I became a voracious reader, developing an enduring love for all kinds of novels. I graduated from New York University with a degree in business admin, later joined the army and served as a field medic tending to paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division. I was so taken with these experiences that after my discharge, I re-entered NYU as a premed student and developed an interest in psychiatry, discovering in that specialty the same thing I realized in reading fiction: every patient has a compelling story to tell. I became a board-certified psychiatrist practicing in New York City.
My novels include Mad Dog Justice (2014), Love Gone Mad (2013) and Mad Dog House (2012), which was named a Finalist for the 2012 ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year Award (Thriller & Suspense). My first novella, The Foot Soldier, received the Silver medal for Popular Fiction in the Benjamin Franklin Awards for 2014. Mad Dog Justice (September 2014), tagged as a "pulse-pounding tale of post-modern paranoia," is a finalist for the ForeWord Book of the Year Award. My 2nd novella, Return to Sandara, was published on October 17, 2014 and my next novel, Lovers' Tango, arrives June 2015.
As a special Reader Appreciation Bonus, I have just reduced the price of Mad Dog House to $0.99 on Amazon for Kindle. http://amzn.to/1HUpyGq
There's nothing like a good thriller!


“I never wanted to write about this. I never wanted to talk about this,” I was 12 when the war started and I ran from it. later I chased it. This is a brief story, not sure I explained myself fully. Have a question? ask me.

I also speak at colleges and some businesses on the warning signs and prevention of domestic violence. If I prevent one case, I have saved someone.

A familiar face is here!! Don't worry, Susi, you're in safe hands!! Mel did a Q&A here and it went well. I might just come along and beat your door down too!! ;-) .

No beating required, Janet! :)

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My names David J Delaney. I'm a new author only releasing my book on March 11th 2015. I've been writing a few years focusing on short stories mainly and dabbling with longer works. Finally I managed to get together 70k words and release them as The Vanishing. If anybody is interested in checking it out it's available through amazon but following this link http://goo.gl/maub0I
Feel free to contact me through good reads or my contact information found on my website www.davidjdelaney.com

My name is Joseph Cognard. Been a member for a while as well as a struggling author. I struggle with sales, the English language, actually any language, as well as those other little things like drinking....
I also struggle with genre, have one work that most people feel is thriller/mystery. I was writing a comedy, but hey, if some people say it's a good mystery, well then a mystery it is. My other works so far have been a YA paranormal novel and a campfire book. Though the campfire book in a strange way is intertwined with the Thriller.
The thriller/mystery/comedy, is actually a play. I often think the bigger mystery was why I would make it a play, of course presently that answer has not been found. I am currently just about to release a science fiction book just to confuse any readers who dare read more than one of my works. I also sometimes write in my day job, but that is vba code. I had a dream once that I wrote a book in code, it was really weird dream.
I do hope you get chance to check my stuff out, I think you would see it, clicking on my name as all the books are listed and reviewed often on Goodreads.

Website: http://www.makenzifisk.com
Books: Just Intuition 2014, Burning Intuition 2015


I am a Dallas based marketing executive. Most of my first book, KILL ON COMMAND, was written on planes, in hotels and in 42 different Starbucks. Yes, I travel too much.
A novella, KILLING ANA MOLOTOV, was released in July of 2014.
THE EDUCATION OF A KILLER, is the second book in a series featuring Sean Garrison. Get ready for a wild ride.

I spend half my time writing and the other half running my business (to fund my writing addiction!) I have published one novel, 'Ticket', another, 'Chance' is in 5th draft - actually I'm losing count - and a third, 'Circle - The Diary of Stella Moore' is in second draft. All are thrillers, the latter two with a supernatural twist.
I enjoy authors who draw me into their world and make me forget I'm on the sofa. If any writers do this for you, let me know! I'm looking for author/book recommendations as well as an opportunity to discuss my own published and soon-to-be-published thrillers.
Delighted to be part of the group!


I learned and taught some biochemistry. After thirty years of teaching and research and several academic books, I put down my academic pen and took up a fiction pen.
I like to write thrillers that have a flavor of medical science. I've written three books Deadly Secrets, Everything To Lose and The Black Fox. My fourth book Toxic Minds will be out in November. I continues to live in central Scotland with my wife and I enjoy reading thrillers, walking on the hills and travelling.

Hi Joshua, yes, Deadly Secrets is here http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008C1C03Y
The first nine chapters of all three books are available as PDF samples here http://goo.gl/2in8SX
If you would like to review a copy then let me know and I will be happy to send a mobi or epub.



I love to read thrillers but I've not - yet - written one. I was born and grew up in Manchester (England) and have a degree in geology and a certificate in archaeology to so you could say I like digging! I'm retired and my stories are about relationships between people and the effects these have on our lives. The genres vary - the latest is humour - maybe the next will be too.

When not traveling, John divides his time between Virginia and the Thousand Islands, New York, where his next novel is set. He expects to publish it in the Fall of 2015. His first novel was "Better With Age: A Boomer's Tale". [I will post the novel in the Promote Your Book section]

Have you been an actor?

One author who makes that tactic work, using old headlines, is Joseph Kanon. I am having my book club read his latest, Leaving Berlin, which is set during the blacklist days right after World War II ended. But I also have really appreciated Kanon's meticulous historical research in The Good German, The Prodigal Spy, Istanbul Passage and some others I've been binge reading. My previous favorite novelist for this war era was Alan Furst, who focuses on pre-war stories of Poles, Greeks, French and others who scrambled to deal with the Nazi threat. I wonder if others are into either author. I have a few quibbles with both but generally I give them 4 stars.

My personal background includes work in the explosives and hazardous materials business, along with 15 years in the fire and rescue service. I look forward to meeting a lot of new bibliophiles!
John,
you sound like a perfect volunteer for our
" Hot Seat"
Thread.
I add your name to the thread, and members go in and ask you questions.
That is a great thread, and also you authors here, how about going to the 10 Random Facts, it is a good way to tell us things about yourself.
Welcome to the many new author members
you sound like a perfect volunteer for our
" Hot Seat"
Thread.
I add your name to the thread, and members go in and ask you questions.
That is a great thread, and also you authors here, how about going to the 10 Random Facts, it is a good way to tell us things about yourself.
Welcome to the many new author members

I've been a member for over a month, I think. But I haven't had a chance to tell you about the author side of me because writing and the French Open took up most of my time.
I go by Groovy Lee, and I've been writing since I learned how to handle a pencil. I even had a neighborhood newspaper once.
I'm new to publishing so I only have four books out so far. I write wholesome romance under my EverAfter Romance Series, suspense (only one title in that genre for now), and I have a romantic suspense coming out in august of this year.
I hope to interact with other authors and readers here. This is a very fun forum. Feel free to contact me here or at atreyhu@att.net. I'd love to hear from you.
http://www.groovylee.com/

My sister Loretta Jackson and I are veteran writers who have experimented with several genres, though most of what we write falls into the mystery and thriller category. We have over 50 published titles ranging from cozy to suspense. Our Jeff McQuede mystery series is set in Wyoming and is Hillerman style as far as the thriller range goes. We are also authors of the Ardis Cole Mystery Series, which takes place in different countries around the world and is more adventure/thriller. Most of these stories involve hidden treasure of the Maya, Inca and other ancient cultures. We also have some single title thrillers and one young adult thriller. I am excited to be a part of this group I am going to post the books of ours that I consider would be of interest to readers in this genre. Please feel free to contact me on GR if you have any questions about our books. We love to hear from readers! We have separate blogs for our works that explains our series. I hope some of you will pay them a visit. We'll be posting new stuff soon!
Jeff McQuede High Country Mystery Series blog http://mcquede.blogspot.com/
Ardis Cole Mystery Series blog http://ardiscolemystery.blogspot.com/
Our general blog http://vbritton.blogspot.com/


Because I have a long and short bio on my website, I'll add some extras here just for you folks.
(1) I can't really dance, even though I have three titles with dance names in them.
(2) I celebrate the diversity in the U.S. and the world, but I think there's a special place in Hell for terrorists.
(3) My prose might deal with chaos, mayhem, and murder, but I'm really a shy, introverted, and peaceful guy.
(4) I admire strong, smart women and think the world would be better off if they were in charge.
Maybe these characteristics aren't so unusual among writer/members of this group, but they're a few not in my "official bios."
Yours in reading and writing,
Steve
PS. My website is http://stevenmmoore.com
Steven
great introduction, with added to our great post
"10 Random Facts" would be great.
I find it so interesting reading random facts on our members
great introduction, with added to our great post
"10 Random Facts" would be great.
I find it so interesting reading random facts on our members

People can find some not so random at my website. Interesting thing about numbers: some like 5, 7, or 10. I wrote a post once called "The Eightfold Way" on eight things people shouldn't do when writing genre fiction, so 8 is another.
I couldn't come up with any more than 4 here, though, without confessing some sins. LOL.
Take care,
Steve

H.A. Raynes was inspired to write NATION OF ENEMIES by a family member who was a Titanic survivor and another who escaped Poland in World War II. Combining lessons from the past with a healthy fear of the modern landscape, this novel was born. A longtime member of Boston’s writing community, H.A. Raynes has a history of trying anything once (acting, diving out of a plane, white water rafting, and parenting). Writing and raising children seem to have stuck.

Hi, I'm a new author of adventure thrillers. Born and educated in South Africa, I now lives between Manila and Hong Kong with my beautiful wife and daughter.
As a business consultant, I have travelled to forty countries and lived in three. And it is reading binges to break up these transits - with the likes of Clive Cussler and Jack du Brul - that inspired the writer to emerge, bringing to life the cities, characters, and history I encountered.

I've always enjoyed reading thrillers, and look forward to discovering new reads through this group.
Having spent much of my adult life adventuring in one way or another, I have finally settled down to write, using some incidents, people and places for inspiration.
I released my first novel in August 2014, followed by the second in May 2015. The third is due for release later this year.
I look forward to meeting some fellow readers and writers.
Cheers
A.J. Sendall

I take it from your first book that you're English but know Australia well (correct me if I'm wrong). I love the international flavor of Goodreads. I've reviewed a few books by both English and Australian authors. One Irish author whose book I reviewed moved to Australia. Small world!
@ Brendan,
Your name is the same as a famous Irish explorer, so maybe you're channeling him?
Welcome to the group, both of you.
@ Sean, am I stealing your thunder? It's exciting to meet new readers and authors here, so I jumped in, maybe violating a protocol.
r/Steve
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