Blogs about: Meg Gardiner

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How Will Nanotechnology Reshape Your Products?

tomhanson wrote 1 week ago: My friend Meg writes crime thrillers. Her plots often involve nefarious villains who get their mitts … more →

Tags: California Institute of Nanotechnology, nanotechnology, university of california, san diego, Center of Nanotechnology for Treatment Understanding an, Textiles Nanotechnology Laboratory, Cornell University, nanoh2o

The Dirty Secrets Club - Meg Gardiner

redkingbookmakers wrote 1 month ago: According to Stephen King, “If you read Sue Grafton, Lee Child, Janet Evanovich, Michael Conne … more →

Tags: Fiction, Book Review, 4 Stars, The Dirty Secrets Club, Stephen King

Good books, I have found some...

romdjoll wrote 1 month ago: After the unlucky reading streak, a joyful, curl-up-with-these-and-lose-track-of-time streak. In my … more →

Tags: Good Reads, Mission Canyon, The Secret Speech, Tom Rob Smith

Silence is not always a good sign...

romdjoll wrote 2 months ago: Lack of posting due to (a) Back of Evil and (b) a seriously unlucky streak of reading. I’m not … more →

Tags: Misc Stuff, Amy MacKinnon, Books, China Lake, Darin Strauss, More Than It Hurts You, tethered, The Secret Speech, Tom Rob Smith

Say hello to my little friend

Lynn wrote 2 months ago: The morning after her big Edgar win, Meg Gardiner (The China Lake), describes herself as “daze … more →

Tags: Awards, Mystery

For those about to be rejected, we salute you12 comments

Digital Dame wrote 3 months ago: Spending time visiting writers’ blogs as I do, I read many accounts of rejections and the stru … more →

Tags: writing, rejection, rejection letters, Janet Evanovich, Gene Fowler quote

The Real Revision Process1 comment

WFMeyer wrote 5 months ago: I must give author Meg Gardiner of Lying for a Living, props for leading me to an excellent article … more →

Tags: writing, Revising, Jeff Vandermeer

Author’s Notes on the Revision Process

WFMeyer wrote 5 months ago: This article can now be found at Writer’s Report 2.0 … more →

Tags: Cool blogs, Writing Resource, First Draft, Jeff Vandermeer, Revising

I think I may die next year...3 comments

djpaterson wrote 10 months ago: But I’m more excited than worried! And anyway, I still might not die. If you think my attitude … more →

Tags: Writers, writing

"The Dirty Secrets Club" Meg Gardiner

emmalee1 wrote 11 months ago: “The Dirty Secrets Club” Meg Gardiner (Hodder & Stoughton) – novel review … more →

Tags: Book Review, Novel Review, The Dirty Secrets Club

Stick your Nose in This! Beach Reads for the Summer5 comments

ccandykelly wrote 1 year ago: As you’re lounging by the pool, at the beach or even outside, summer reading can be one of the most … more →

Tags: Body, reality, Beach Reads, Books, Chelsea Handler, Chick Lit, Christopher Ciccone, emily giffen, erin hilderbrand

"China Lake" makes splash in U.S. via U.K. King

Michael Steven Gregory wrote 1 year ago: Over at Amazon’s book blog, Omnivoracious.com, Jeff VanderMeer interviews American author Meg … more →

Tags: General, Stephen King, obsidian, China Lake

Author Meg Gardiner has come to the US

248bookclub wrote 1 year ago: and she has one very special man to thank for this.  Things like this just don’t happen when y … more →

Tags: Author Talk, Book Notes, 24/8 Musings, Books, China Lake

Stephen King: The Writers' Good Fairy2 comments

toddiedowns wrote 1 year ago: Boy, do I love Stephen King. I have for decades, ever since I was filled with teen sturm und drang … more →

Tags: Fiction, Magazines, writing, Entertainment, Stephen King, Entertainment Weekly, Ron McLarty, andre dubus III

You tag, I tag, we all tag...3 comments

adriennedines wrote 1 year ago:   Meg Gardiner had sent me this instruction: “I tag you to write six random things about yours … more →

Tags: Life

I've Never Enjoyed Reading So Much Before4 comments

Don wrote 1 year ago: I’ve always loved to read.  I used to be a member of the Double Day Science Fiction Book Club … more →

Tags: writing, Horror, Author, Reading, Novel, Science Fiction, Stephen King, The ruins, Scott Smith

Every Author Should Have A Blog1 comment

Don wrote 1 year ago: Every single author that I read should have a blog.  I want to know what these people’s lives … more →

Tags: Author, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Kim Harrison, blogs, Pod

My Next Novel To Read

Don wrote 1 year ago: I’m just about to finish reading China Lake and now I’m looking for my next novel to rea … more →

Tags: writing, Reading, Horror, Thriller, Stephen King, Clive Barker

Character Building

WFMeyer wrote 1 year ago: This is from the blog Lying for a Living, published by one of my favorite up and coming crime noveli … more →

Tags: Crime Fiction, Writing Advice, Blog, book, Character Building, Novelist, published, Thriller, writer


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