I have a few complimentary audio downloads from Audible for the recently released: Irregular Lives: The Untold Story of Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars. I would need to send it via email, and if you want the special promo code, you would have to promise to do a review on Audible of Amazon of the book.
If you are interested, leave a comment and a way to connect via email.
Hello Sherlock Holmes Fans! This blog, written by Kim Krisco, author of The Magnificent Madness of Tessa Wiggins, The Celtic Phoenix, Irregular Lives, and Sherlock Holmes-The Golden Years. The untold story of Holmes's protege, and how she came to follow in his footsteps is an amazing story , , , that keeps unfolding. Check out all Kim's books at Amazon, and most bookstores.
Monday, September 18, 2017
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
IRREGULAR LIVES: Now on Audible!
My latest novel: Irregular Live: The Untold Story of Sherlock Holmes and the Baker Street Irregulars is AVAILABLE. Check out a sample of Dominic Lopez's latest creation on Audible.
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Home Town REALLY Support Local Authors
I live about 35 miles from Trinidad, Colorado, but it's the closest town and (consequently) my hometown. The local Carnegie Library has a great program that supports local authors called . The library offers FREE BOOKS to folks who sign-up and commit to coming to the monthly gatherings. I'm scheduled on Friday, August 25, at 5:30.
There is a lot to like about this program, but one aspect I appreciate it that the library makes a special effort to bring in other local writers, and folks hoping to be a published writer to discuss the craft. My hat's off to Mallory Pillard, head librarian and Tom Potter who handles PR and communication.
If you're in the area, get your free copy of Irregular Lives and come to the event.
There is a lot to like about this program, but one aspect I appreciate it that the library makes a special effort to bring in other local writers, and folks hoping to be a published writer to discuss the craft. My hat's off to Mallory Pillard, head librarian and Tom Potter who handles PR and communication.
If you're in the area, get your free copy of Irregular Lives and come to the event.
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Getting Better and Better . . .
In a never-ending effort to be a "really good" writer, I am signed up for the Iowa Writer's Summer Workshop in June and July. Four intense weeks of classes, criticism, and culture!
Thursday, January 12, 2017
The next novel is FINALLY underway!
Boy, is it hard for me to get started on a new book. I
launched Irregular Lives: The UntoldStory of Sherlock Holmes and Baker Street Irregulars in December --
although the audiobook version has yet to begin production. But, I needed to
get on to something new.
For me a new book begins with a strong feeling, because, in
the end, readers want a safe emotional experience. Feelings and emotion are the
foundation for any story, so that’s where a writer needs to begin.
Recently, what touched my heart is the power and strength of
women, and what they bring to the world. For example, Sara Rose is marching in
San Diego on January 21, like millions of other women in the U.S. It is looking
like 2017 is shaping up to be “the year of the woman.” I hope so, because our
world desperately needs more powerful feminine energy.
Now it’s up to me to transmute this feeling into a story --
a new novel?
Sherlock Holmes - The Golden Years had a sub-theme of eugenics in its many forms. Irregular Lives is constructed around
the exploitation of the poor, and the widening gap between the rich and the
poor around the world.
My new novel, is just twenty pages long and is not fully outlined,
but one thing is clear: My next Sherlock
Holmes story will have a “sub-theme” around the exploitation and repression of
women in our patriarchal world.
This is going to be an interesting personal journey from me,
being a male of the species, but I’m looking forward to the challenge. I trust
I will do the subject justice. We’ll all find out about ten months from now.
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