Get a Giggle
June is here and I think it is finally looking like summer in Colorado. We had a cool, wet spring. In late May we even had 8 inches of snow. Quite unusual for this area of the state. With all the weather I spent a good deal of time indoors working on my new book, Sulpher Gulch.
I have written in many styles and am finding the cozy mystery quite fun. I read a series of books by Amanda M. Lee that really tickled my funny bone. Her series, Wicked Witches of the Midwest, are based on three witches who live in Hemlock Cove, a quiet village in the lower part of upper Michigan. For me, it is a laugh out loud series. Janet Evanovich is another author who also gets giggles from me. I loved the Plum Series.
How do I keep those giggles going after the series end (or I just need a break)? Write my own. First off, writing a cozy mystery was a new venture for me. Add the humor side and I found myself in uncharted territory. Yet, I didn’t feel discouraged, lost, or otherwise sinking in a doomed ship. I felt energized (remember the pink bunny?).
I started Sulpher Gulch just a short while ago and am nearly finished. I am excited to see this coming together and am looking forward to the cover design and its release. I haven’t set a date for that yet, but when I do, you will be the first to hear.
Until then, read a little bit of Amanda Lee or Janet Evanovich. Your day will be brighter if you do.
Today’s post was inspired by:
The question posed for this month’s post was, “Of all the genres you read and write, which is your favorite to write in and why?”
The co-hosts for the June 5 posting of the IWSG are Diane Burton,Kim Lajevardi,Sylvia Ney,Sarah Foster,Jennifer Hawes, and Madeline Mora-Summonte!
Congratulations on your progress with Sulpher Gulch.
I think the IWSG has a few bloggers who write in the cozy mystery genre, which is a fun and light-hearted genre.
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I really enjoyed the Evanovitch Stephanie Plum series too! Fun stuff.
Good luck with your cozy – that is a fun genre!
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8 inches of snow in May? I definitely can’t imagine that where I live. It’s just starting to feel more like summer here after a lot of rain.
I know a few bloggers who write cozy mysteries, but I’m not sure if I’ve ever actually read one!
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