Marketing Help & Resources: Blogging for the Writer
If you’re considering whether you should blog (or not), read this post on Blogging for the Writer from KD Did It.
If you’re considering whether you should blog (or not), read this post on Blogging for the Writer from KD Did It.
The former Graveminder Alicia negotiates with Mr D for replacing the Undertaker. . . but her style of negotiations requires explosives and destruction.
The type of accommodation in which one’s characters are set tells a lot about them and the setting in this Word Confusion.
Adrian Rizzo was seven when she met her father for the first time. That was the day he nearly killed her—before her mother, Lina, stepped in. Today, Adrian has created her own line of yoga and workout videos, following in Lina’s footsteps, but for the poetic death threats.
If you’re in a fury with an animal, you may want to send a Fury after that furry critter in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
It’s 2059 in New York City with scientists who work to expand the limits of technology. And Detective Eve Dallas tracks the cunning, cold-blooded killer of a father and son whose pasts reveal men driven to create perfection-playing fast and loose with the laws of nature, the limits of science, and the morals of humanity.
Mysterious gifts turn deadly, and in a town where dead bodies pile up faster than competitive pecan pies at the county fair, Tess is scared the next “gift” might be her!
A manatee may be part of a matinee show in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
When her sister-in-law is late for her own induction, Aurora Teagarden, a mild-mannered librarian, stops by only to find Poppy dead on the floor. Complicating Roe’s life, in a good way, is Robin’s re-entry into her life and a surprise visit from a runaway.
We all experience, at some time, the abyss of despair to the heights of joyful bliss in this Word Confusion from KD Did it.