The post for today is thanks to some research I had to do for my new mystery book. I've used this book before for information about police procedures and detective information, but when I went back through it the other day, I was amazed at all the information I had forgotten or overlooked. It's amazing how you can read a book more than once and still learn something from it. I guess that comes from the fact that your brain can only absorb so much information at a time. Anyway, it was very helpful and sorted a lot of my questions out for my book. The part that I really find helpful is when it illustrates how the TV writers get it wrong and how it actually happens. Not that I'm looking to write a true crime story, but I would like to put a "real feel" into my books as much as possible. I've about got my story outlined and now I need to find some time to actually start writing it. Tell Me Everything is done, so I just have to get through the editing and finalizing all the details. The audiobook of Killer Deception is taking longer than I thought, but when you've never done something before it's hard to know how much time and energy it will take...but I'll get there eventually. Anyway, some projects are progression and others are getting there.
Until next time....
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