Today my dear friend,
Marilyn Meredith, shares everything we have in common.
Tomorrow, the 24th of August, is Lorna’s
birthday—and it is also mine. I’ve come to think of her as a close friend,
almost as another daughter. We’ve known each other for a long, long time. The
majority of time we’ve spent together has been at mystery conferences all over
the country, for EPICon we’ve been to Virginia Beach, VA, Las Vegas, NV, Portland, OR
two or three times, San Antonio TX three times, and New Orleans. [Possibly
others.]
EPICon 2008 in Portland with Marilyn & Hap Meredith
My husband and I also spent a weekend with Lorna and her
husband Larry in their beautiful home in Dana Point. While there, we did a book
event with them at their church and one in their home to celebrate the launch
of Larry and Lorna’s mystery novel.
The more often we’ve been together, the more similarities
we’ve noted. We like many of the same things. Of course, we are also different
in many ways, but when we’re together it’s like we’ve known each other forever.
For obvious reasons, we haven’t seen each other in person
the last couple of years. However, we’ve spent a lot of time together through
emails. Lorna convinced me to become self-published, though I knew I couldn’t
do it myself. She offered to help—which meant she became my editor and did all
the work of publishing my books on Amazon. Her husband, Larry, did the
covers—even redesigning the ones for the Rocky Bluff P.D. series, and creating
the last few of the Deputy Tempe Crabtree series including the latest, The
Trash Harem. The cover is
perfect for the story and fits in with the other covers.
The development of The Trash Harem didn’t come easily. Because
of the pandemic, I couldn’t meet with my critique group, who have always been
my first editors. I reached out to a librarian friend who’d once offered to
look for typos in a manuscript. He did and found several errors. When I finally
thought it was ready, after going through it several times, I sent it off to
Lorna.
She’s a wonder. Not only did she find the usual kinds of
errors, she also had questions about some of the plot threads. Changes needed
to be made, and I was thankful for her input. More work was done, and another
edit by Lorna. Finally, we had a manuscript ready to go.
Making the move to self-publishing was a big step, but also
a positive one that wouldn’t have happened without the wonderful help of Lorna
and Larry. I thank both of them with my whole heart.
ABOUT THE
TRASH HAREM
Deputy Tempe Crabtree has retired from her job in Bear Creek when friends, who once lived in Bear Creek and attended Pastor Hutch’s church, ask her to visit them in Temecula. The husband, Jonathan, is a suspect in what might be a murder case. The retirement community includes many interesting characters, any of whom might have had a better motive than Jonathan. There is also a connection to Earle Stanley Gardner as well as the Pechanga Old Oak. What is a trash harem? You’ll have to read the book to find out.
The Trash Harem is available in ebook and paperback on Amazon.
Marilyn Meredith is the author of over 40 published books
including the Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series, and writing as F. M.
Meredith, the Rocky Bluff P.D. series. She’s a member of two chapters of
Sisters in Crime and the Public Safety Writers Association.
Webpage: http://fictionforyou.com/
Blog: https://marilynmeredith.blogspot.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marilyn.meredith
Thank you for hosting me again--and Happy Birthday tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteYou're most welcome.
DeleteWhat a great friendship! And a fantastic writing collaboration on top of it. And happy birthday, Lorna!
ReplyDeleteContinued success to both of you.
Thank you, Madeline, for you kind words!
DeleteYour partnership resulted in a great book. CONGRATULATIONS to both of you.
ReplyDeleteThe whole thing belongs to Marilyn, my favorite mystery author.
DeleteThanks for commenting, J. L. I'm so happy you liked the book.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Lorna. Warm regards, Ann and Jim Kriss
ReplyDeleteThanks!
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