MLIA by Leigh Lundin Like Rob, my CB odometer rolled over to 200 today. Amazing when you think how many novels these words could fill, but even more amazing is the knowledge we might touch hearts and minds. In reality, James has written the most columns because he often wrote two articles a week and […]
BOWLED OVER by Leigh Lundin Earlier this week, I read news about a freshly minted teen tenpin champion that suprised me as I read his story. So, you might ask, how does a story about Tim Wolchko, a student and bowling hero, relate to crime? Here’s how. Wolchko’s feat provides interesting sports news, but by […]
WIKILICKS by Leigh Lundin Today: Plotting, intrigue, war games, crimes, and confusion. If you ever wanted fuel for your hi-tech thriller, take notes. In this intrigue, the so-called good guys do bad things and the so-called bad guys do good. As usual, read ‘allegedly’ before every sentence and all parties are considered innocent until proven […]
WHY? WHY? WHY NOT? by Leigh Lundin Thursday, Deborah listed questions readers (and apparently non-readers) asked. John and James have written about readers’ questions, and I think Melodie may have. Wait! Nobody asks me! But that might be my own fault when my writing turns dark. Deborah’s questions intrigued me to vicariously respond. Why should […]
Another MURDEROUS WEEK in PARADISE by Leigh Lundin I liked murder mysteries ever since I can remember. Until I started writing, I paid scant attention to real crime. My interest was cerebral, the puzzle, matching wits with Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, and Lord Peter. While writing, I grew curious about the psychology of crime, perhaps […]
PARAPROSDOKIA by Leigh Lundin I credit my friend Sharon with rescuing today’s column. While I edited another friend’s novella, I was debating a couple of dour topics when an eMail popped up with a circulated list of ‘paraprosdokians’. What? paraprosdokian A figure of speech in which the latter part of a sentence or phrase is […]
LITERARY NEWS by Leigh Lundin Lots of news is happening in the world of writing. Let’s get started. The Visitor Nevermore? For six decades, a mysterious visitor left roses and a bottle of cognac at Edgar Allan Poe’s grave in Baltimore. However, for the second year in a row, the phantom mourner failed to appear, […]