Got an Uncooperative Muse? Working Around Her

Terry's Place Hope y’all will pop over and visit me at Terry’s Place where I’m posting on working around an uncooperative muse.

I was also interviewed for a Memphis food blog, Hungry Memphis, about Delicious and Suspicious if you’re interested at taking a peek. :)

Elizabeth Spann Craig

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Elizabeth writes the Memphis Barbeque series (as Riley Adams) and the Southern Quilting mysteries for Penguin and writes the Myrtle Clover series for Midnight Ink and independently. She also has a blog, which was named by Writer’s Digest as one of the 101 Best Websites for Writers. There she posts on the writing craft, finding inspiration in everyday life, and fitting writing into a busy schedule.

10 Comments

  1. Margot KinbergJuly 13, 2010

    Elizabeth – Heading over now.

  2. Terry OdellJuly 13, 2010

    Thanks for being my guest today!

  3. Laura MarcellaJuly 13, 2010

    Great interviews! Yay, I can’t wait to read Delicious and Suspicious! I forgot you included recipes. That’ll be fun! I ordered your novel this past weekend, and it shipped today. :) Hopefully I’ll receive it for the weekend!

    I also ordered Pretty Is As Pretty Dies. It hasn’t shipped yet, but probably will tomorrow. I can’t wait to read that, too!

  4. Michele EmrathJuly 13, 2010

    Loved the interview! This series is getting great press!

    Michele
    SouthernCityMysteries

  5. Anon E.July 13, 2010

    congrats

  6. Terry StonecropJuly 13, 2010

    The Hungry Memphis interview was fun. I love southern cooking. The series sounds great!

  7. L. Diane WolfeJuly 13, 2010

    That’s funny – we both posted about muses today!

  8. Chary JohnsonJuly 13, 2010

    I am going over there right now!

  9. Elizabeth Spann Craig/Riley AdamsJuly 14, 2010

    Margot–Thanks!

    Terry–Thanks for having me. :)

    Laura–You’re sweet! Thanks for ordering the books. I hope you’ll have fun reading them. And yes…there are recipes! You won’t lose any weight eating the food I’ve described in the book, but looking at your picture, I don’t think that’ll be a concern. :)

    Anon–Thanks!

    Terry–Thanks so much for coming by and for checking out the interview!

    Diane–We’re on the same wavelength again…we haven’t done that for a while!

    Michele–Thanks! I think Berkley is helping out a lot on their end, too. :)

    Chary–Thank you!

  10. Helen GingerJuly 14, 2010

    Gonna head over.

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