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Murder Exchange

At long last, we have a forum on Murder Lab! Mystery, suspense and thriller peeps, please join us and start a topic so it doesn't look so lonely over there!…Continue

Started May 1

How to link a blog post that won't rotate off the page

As I scroll through discussion topics, promotion of book tours and the like, I am frustrated by many, many bad links.  Links often go to the right blog, but the wrong page or post within the blog.…Continue

Started Feb 22

What's up with the rap song on my page?
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So every time I click on my *own* page on Book Blogs, the page launches an incredibly annoying rap song.  I didn't ask for this, it doesn't fit with my writing genre, and furthermore, I'm a heavy…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by S. Hauzel Sailo Feb 3.

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An Interview With Mark Pryor, Author of The Crypt Thief

I just read "The Crypt Thief" by Mark Pryor and thought readers would be interested in this fascinating series, a crime series starring a gentlemanly protagonist and set in Paris. Below is an interview with district attorney, Texas Brit and author Mark Pryor.Hi Mark, Welcome to Murder Lab! Please tell our readers a little bit…See More
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The Vesuvius Isotope Blog Tour

July 1, 2013!A mere 18 days from today is the OFFICIAL launch date for The Vesuvius Isotope! In celebration of its debut, a truly epic 20-stop blog tourhas been planned. As is customary, this tour will include interviews, excerpts and guest posts designed to introduce readers to the book and its author. In addition to these…See More
Jun 13

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Kristen Elise posted a blog post

Escape From Paris, by Carolyn Hart: A Review

Romantic suspense amid the chaos of a world at war. The year is 1940. As England braces for invasion and the German army overruns Europe, two American sisters in Paris risk their lives to save a downed British airman from Nazi arrest. Linda Rossiter and Eleanor Masson soon realize the price they may pay when they read this…See More
May 28

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Kristen Elise posted a blog post

Revising Your Novel's First Draft

You've just typed, "The End." Your first draft is completed. Perhaps you've been creating this masterpiece for several years, one scene at a time in between your day job and family obligations. Or perhaps you've just banged out this entire novel during the month of November. Now what? Here I offer a few helpful tips for…See More
May 22

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Promote Your Books!

Add books, trailers and announcements of Blog Book tours.  Please include your website, and a small note about yourself. We would all love to see what you have written.See More
May 17

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May 17

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Kristen Elise posted a blog post

Does your novel put you in danger?

I have just submitted The Vesuvius Isotope for formatting. While the novel is now officially in the hands of those who will put it into print, its actual publication has been beyond the point of no return for quite some time. Quite some time ago, when I pushed the novel across the line to that point of no return, I also pushed a…See More
May 14

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"The Vesuvius Isotope is officially at the formatter! Can't wait can't wait can't wait can't wait can't wait can't wait can't wait can't wait"
May 14

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" Open publication - Free publishing - More album "
May 12

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Looking for Tour Hosts for Debut Mystery/Thriller

Hi everyone! My name is Kristen Elise and I'm about to release my debut mystery/thriller, entitled The Vesuvius Isotope, through Murder Lab Press. The novel should come out in the next month or so, but before it does, I would like to start scheduling a launch tour. I'm looking for hosts, particularly folks with followings in the mystery/suspense/thriller genres, who are willing to do any of the following: 1) author interviews2) book reviews3) cover reveal and blurb4) giveawaysHere is the back…See More
May 10

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Authors Needing Reviews and Interviews

This group is for authors who are looking for reviews and interviews and for bloggers who do reviews and interviews. Authors post a link to your work or if your is still in progress then post a link to your blog with updates on your work.  Bloggers post your blog link, a way for you to be contacted and what genre of work you reviewSee More
May 7

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"Recommended for mystery readers and anyone interested in women's rights, literacy and religion in modern Afghanistan. http://ning.it/11QCFQn"
May 7

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Fear of Beauty by Susan Froetschel, a Review

In her latest novel, Fear of Beauty, Susan Froetschel juxtaposes the plight of an illiterate Afghani housewife trying to solve her son's murder with the mission of a nearby Army outpost to bolster the Afghanistan farming economy. The story is told from two very different perspectives,…See More
May 7

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How to Start an Author/Publisher Business in San Diego

It's official: I'm self-publishing. The Vesuvius Isotope will be published by my brand new sole proprietorship, Murder Lab Press, and the publishers who have shown interest in the manuscript have been notified. Since I have just gone through the trials of tribulations of starting this business, I want to…See More
May 3

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Murder Exchange

At long last, we have a forum on Murder Lab! Mystery, suspense and thriller peeps, please join us and start a topic so it doesn't look so lonely over there!http://www.murderlab.com/p/murder-exchange-murder-lab-forum.htmlSee More
May 1

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Theatre of the Macabre: Another happy little diddy from The Vesuvius Isotope

Well accustomed to the frequent travel mandated by my career, I usually sleep as soundly on an overnight flight as in my own bed at home.  This time, my restless, shallow sleep was a theater for recurrent loops of horrifying dreams.Act One starred my husband, a river of blood flowing from his…See More
Apr 30

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About Me:
Kristen Elise is a cancer drug discovery biologist in a major pharmaceutical company; this company has a lot of lawyers and will thus remain unspecified.

The writing bug infected Kris as it does so many word addicts – by accident. Many years ago, while in the lab hunting for molecular inhibitors of a biological weapon, Kris stumbled upon a powerful activator instead. This discovery, this molecular grenade with the pin still attached, went into a freezer in a world-renowned research institute where it remains to this day. But not before prompting the question: what if?

Simultaneously, a literary friend challenged Kris to try her hand at story telling. So from the molecular grenade with the pin still attached, The Death Row Complex was born.

When the idea for The Vesuvius Isotope struck, Kris promptly locked Death Row into the freezer (along with the molecule that inspired it) to complete her second story, to which the first has now become the prequel.

Alongside hair-raising scientific findings, the novels of Kristen Elise reveal the underhanded, cut-throat underworld that is today’s pharmaceutical industry. Of course, these revelations are strictly fictional (again, those lawyers!) but they bring the reader through addictive, global adventures that remind us of one shocking truth: the Ph.D. is bound by no Hippocratic Oath.

Kristen Elise is a long-time resident of San Diego, California, where she lives with her human family and three canine children and continues to hunt for drugs and the stories they tell.
Website:
http://www.kristenelisephd.blogspot.com
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An Interview With Mark Pryor, Author of The Crypt Thief

I just read "The Crypt Thief" by Mark Pryor and thought readers would be interested in this fascinating series, a crime series starring a gentlemanly protagonist and set in Paris. Below is an interview with district attorney, Texas Brit and author Mark Pryor.



Hi Mark, Welcome to Murder…

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Posted on June 19, 2013 at 12:24pm

The Vesuvius Isotope Blog Tour

July 1, 2013!

A mere 18 days from today is the OFFICIAL launch date for The Vesuvius Isotope!



In celebration of its debut, a truly epic 20-stop blog tourhas been planned. As is customary, this tour will…

Continue

Posted on June 13, 2013 at 3:00pm

Escape From Paris, by Carolyn Hart: A Review

Romantic suspense amid the chaos of a world at war. The year is 1940. As England braces for invasion and the German army overruns Europe, two American sisters in Paris risk their lives to save a downed British airman from Nazi arrest. Linda Rossiter and Eleanor Masson soon realize the price they may pay…

Continue

Posted on May 28, 2013 at 12:39pm

Revising Your Novel's First Draft

You've just typed, "The End." Your first draft is completed. Perhaps you've been creating this masterpiece for several years, one scene at a time in between your day job and family obligations. Or perhaps you've just banged out this entire novel during the month of November. Now what? Here I offer a…

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Posted on May 22, 2013 at 1:42pm

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At 4:21pm on May 12, 2013,
Author
thawilsonMAG
said…
At 9:19pm on April 6, 2013,
Blogger
Amber Turner
said…

Hi! So sorry that I am just now commenting back after...what...4 months? I have just recently (in Jan) had a baby boy so I've put my blog on the back burner for a while. I am just now getting a new post together after a trip to New Orleans. I had went on the idea that I would be gathering information about Marie Laveau for my "I'm back" post. I ended up learning a whole lot more about other things that I have seemed to of lost interest in her. Anyways - I went to your website and was wondering how do I follow? What did you mean about featuring me? Thanks so much! 

At 8:01am on March 7, 2013, Russell Brooks said…

Hello, Kristen,

Sorry I'm late on replying. I didn't get a notice that you contacted me. I've just followed your facebook page.

Russel

At 11:24pm on February 19, 2013,
Blogger
Zaina Fawn
said…

Hi, I'm from Social Network group. Since I couldn't follow a link to a separate thread for you I'm leaving my reply here. Following you. My links: http://bookblogs.ning.com/group/social-network/forum/topics/a-day-in-a-book-network-thread

At 4:39am on February 17, 2013,
Author
G G Collins
said…

Thank you very much. I just left my introduction on your blog. I think it must have to be approved because it didn't show up when I clicked "Publish." Took some time and did some reading while I was there. GG

At 4:05am on February 14, 2013,
Author
G G Collins
said…

Very glad to hear that. I think the problem was that I couldn't see the entire page on my screen and I just missed it the first time. But I've subscribed without problems. Thanks. GG

At 11:48am on February 3, 2013,
Author
G G Collins
said…

Goodness, it wasn't my intention to offend. I can't see your entire web page on my screen. I have to move it back and forth, so I completely missed the widget on the left where one could sign up via e-mail. The reason I didn't want to become a member is because that's one more password I have to remember. No reflection on you or your website. I'm sorry that my question hit you wrong. GG

At 12:30pm on February 2, 2013,
Author
G G Collins
said…

Thank you very much. I'm used to Wordpress, so every time I venture onto Blogger or another blog program, I'm faced with so many options, I don't know what to do. I appreciate your efforts on my behalf. 

At 1:00pm on February 1, 2013,
Author
G G Collins
said…

Hi Kristen. Is there a way to follow your blog without becoming a member or joining Facebook? Very interesting blog. Thanks, G G

At 3:32pm on January 12, 2013,
Author
Daniel de Culla
said…

Lovely to meet You. I enjoy You and Yrs so much.
Blessed Be¡

 
 
 

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