The latest in the in the Joe Tesla series, The Chemistry of Death, comes out in one week, and I’ve been receiving positive advanced reviews. Readers are really responding to the story, but a few have said that the prologue is too scary. I’m posting it below,
READ MORE →Today I’m lucky enough to be interviewing Michael Krause, a well-known actor, director, and author. He has appeared in several movies and television shows, written books on science and scientists, and most recently completed a documentary of Nikola Tesla entitled Nikola Tesla: Visionary of Modern Times. He
READ MORE →My latest novel, The World Beneath, came out just a few days ago. It’s a brand new series, and I’ve been getting some questions about how and why I came up with it, so: here you go! The novel follows Joe Tesla into the tunnels under New
READ MORE →It’s no secret that Berlin is my favorite city. After all, I’ve written four Hannah Vogel novels set here. It captured my imagination when I was a teenager here in the 1980s, when the wall was still up, and it’s never let me go. Here’s a list
READ MORE →I just got the tour dates for Innocent Blood, the sequel to The Blood Gospel in the Order of the Sanguines series. James Rollins and I will be out signing books at the times and locations below. I hope you can make it out, but if not,
READ MORE →Hello, world! Today my latest novel, The Blood Gospel, makes its way into the world. I’m especially excited abut this one. I wrote it with the very talented James Rollins and I can’t wait to see how the world responds to it. We’re doing a tour, but
READ MORE →by Rebecca Cantrell I’ve been strangely silent since I moved to Berlin. Strange for me, anyway. . Maybe it’s the stresses of packing a house that we lived in for a decade, winnowing it down to a storage room and a couple of suitcases, and hopping on
READ MORE →by Rebecca Cantrell First off, happy New Year! In the tail end of 2011 I had a writing exercise included in the writing book Now Write: Mysteries: Suspense, Crime, Thriller, and Other Mystery Fiction Exercises from Today’s Best Writers and Teachers (no, I don’t know how I
READ MORE →Where did I learn to write? By reading. Reading. And then some more reading. When I was a kid I read a novel just about every day, and I miss having the time to do that. Now I’m lucky if I get one novel finished a week.
READ MORE →What am I thankful for in my writing? by Rebecca Cantrell *warning* There will be much sloppy emotion ahead. If that sort of thing bothers you, click away now. Also, there will be some really long lists that you can skim. *end warning* Everything. I’m ridiculously grateful
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