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In 2009, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) passed a rule requiring bloggers to disclose any tangible benefits they receive from their blogging. For new media book review sites, this rule has made it so that reviews in which the reviewer received a copy of the book, a token payment for doing the review, or anything [...]

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One of Johnny Denovo’s main tools in understanding and thwarting criminals is the fact that people think in metaphors, and express these metaphors in actions. It’s a subtle insight that isn’t much appreciated outside neurolinguists, qualitative researchers, and neuroscientists, to name a few. But it’s becoming more widely appreciated. A recent study underscored this fact. [...]

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A little over three years ago, when I started writing the first Johnny Denovo mystery, which would ultimately be called, “Spam & Eggs,” I never once thought that by the end of 2010 I would have three novels on the market. At that point, writing one novel — to completion, with a satisfying cast of [...]

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The new Johnny Denovo Mystery, entitled “Entanglement,” began inauspiciously with an idea I had years ago. In fact, the idea actually turned itself into a novel of about 15 chapters before collapsing under the weight of characters I found I just didn’t care about. And there it moldered, a smoking husk of frustration. I don’t [...]

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Image via Wikipedia Mona Landau, an auburn-haired she-devil, became Johnny Denovo’s agent well before the events unfold in “Spam & Eggs: A Johnny Denovo Mystery.” Friction has defined their relationship, but soon it takes off in a romance tinged with intrigue. Mona has inspired admirers who want to see more of her, both in terms [...]

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Recently, I’ve wanted to retreat back into writing. Now, I have a busy life, so this isn’t a trivial desire, but I had hope — since the holidays, demands from Johnny Denovo have lessened. With the post-New Year lull, book signings have been few and far between, and other book marketing activities slowed to a [...]

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It was exactly one year ago when Johnny Denovo’s first mystery, “Spam & Eggs,” debuted. Since that time, the novel has been widely praised, I’ve held book talks and signings, and the second novel in the series has been published (“The Green Monster: A Johnny Denovo Mystery“). Looking back, the most surprising thing has been [...]

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Cover of Twilight Fall: A Novel of the Darkyn Recently, there’s been a good discussion about profit and publishing, much of it emanating around the disclosures made by Lynn Viehl, the best-selling author of “Twilight Fall.” According to Viehl, she’s made only $25,000 or so from her book, once expenses for her agent, the writing [...]

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Christopher Meeks, author of “The Brightest Moon of the Century” and a member of Backword Books, interviewed me recently about the Johnny Denovo mystery series, the writing process, the concepts behind the books, and other matters of interest to readers and writers. Here’s a brief excerpt: CHRISTOPHER MEEKS: Your third book is due early next [...]

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Today, under my real name, I’m the featured post on a great mystery book blog called MurderBy4. In the post, I talk about how the inspiration emerged for my Johnny Denovo mysteries and the concepts underpinning the series, but with a dose of reader-centric pragmatism: a highbrow concept is often the last thing you want [...]

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