Monday, July 21, 2014

Blog Hop: Why I’m Glad I’m GADD

My thanks to Marni Graff (www.auntiemwrites.com) for inviting me to take part in this blog hop. Marni’s mystery series features Nora Tierney, an American children’s book author living in England. While contemporary, the series honors classic British mystery traditions. The three books published to date also give readers a chance to share the author’s love and detailed knowledge of Great Britain locales. THE BLUE VIRGIN takes place in Oxford and London, while THE GREEN REMAINS and THE SCARLET WENCH provide a loving look at the Lake District. Marni’s books can be found on Amazon.com in trade paperback and ebook formats.
It appears that I have a case of GADD—genre attention deficit disorder. I love to write (and read) traditional who-done-its, romantic suspense, historical thrillers and humorous cozy mysteries. I’ve now published--or have work-in-progress—in all of these genres. This isn’t the smart way to build a fan base. Conventional wisdom says I should focus in one area and build a brand so readers know what to expect when they pick up a novel by Linda Lovely. But my genre-hopping ways help keep my writing fresh, my plotting fun, and my little mind quite busy. Best of all, I enjoy the variety and the unique challenges each literary niche represents.
I currently have two series. My Marley Clark MysteriesDEAR KILLER and NO WAKE ZONE—feature a kick-ass, 52-year-old heroine. The widow, a retired military intelligence officer, works part-time as a security guard on a private island in the South Carolina Lowcountry. A third book, WITH NEIGHBORS LIKE THESE, is slated for release late 2014.
My Smart Women, Dumb Luck romantic thriller series follows the action-packed and somewhat steamier adventures of a trio of friends. The three heroines have special skills and knowledge and are jump into the fray to help one another whenever loves, lives or reputations are on the line. DEAD LINE, set in Atlanta and Jamaica, focuses on Nexi Ketts, a forensic accountant. DEAD HUNT features Riley Reid, Director of Security for a university in Upstate South Carolina that’s facing a terrorist threat. DEAD CURE, the third novel, begins when Kate Johnson, a researcher, suspects her mentor may be murdering people for “the greater good.” 
Recently I’ve had a blast working with talented professional narrator, K.C. Cowan on audiobook versions of the novels in these series. DEAR KILLER, NO WAKE ZONE and DEAD LINE are available on Audible.com, iTunes and Amazon. DEAD HUNT will be available late fall.
A journalism major in college, I’ve always made my living as a writer. Over the years, I’ve pretty much written whatever PR and advertising clients paid me to write—newsletters, radio ads, brochures, website copy, speeches, technical help manuals. Now I write what I love—fiction. In addition to the fiction projects listed above, I’ve finished a first draft of an historical thriller set in 1938 as well as plot outlines and opening chapters for four books in a humorous cozy mystery series. I’m keeping busy.  
Oh, and I’m a member of Sisters in Crime, Romance Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and the South Carolina Writers Workshop (SCWW). I’m also a volunteer staffer for the wildly popular, sold-out Writers’ Police Academy to be held September 4-7, and I’m moderating an audiobook panel at the SCWW Conference in Myrtle Beach, SC, October 24-26.
I’ve tagged Howard Lewis, an invaluable critique partner, to continue this blog hop on July 28th. Howard is the current president of our Upstate SC Chapter of Sisters in Crime and, if you visit his blog, you’ll discover he has a terrific sense of humor. He is currently working on a young adult fantasy. Here’s his blog address: http://howardglewis.wordpress.com/  

2 comments:

  1. I enjoy reading whatever genre you decide to write, and believe many readers are also able to jump around as long as they like the author. So go ahead, continue writing/publishing what your heart dictates!

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  2. Thanks, Ashantay. No danger of my getting tired of spending time with any of my series heroines/heroes.

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