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Mike Angley’s Guest-Blogs With Two Wonderful Authors

I am honored to have guest-blogged with two wonderful writers recently, Melinda Elmore and Marilyn Meredith.

fw-profile-imageOn November 28th I appeared on Melinda Elmore’s Pen to Paper blog.  Melinda writes Native American novels which celebrate the lives, cultures, and history of various Native American tribes.  Here’s a snippet from her biography:

“I grew up with the fascination of the American Indian.  My love for them grew by leaps and bounds as I read about them from my history book.  I wanted to show, in my writings, of the proud people that the American Indians truly are.  They show honor and respect for all living things.  If I can capture just a small portion of that in my writings then that would be an added bonus for me.

Native American Romance and Native American mysteries is my passion.  I hope to reveal in my books the uniqueness of the American Indian.  I feel truly blessed to try and reveal how special the American Indians truly are.”

marilyn meredith (2)On November 30th, mystery writer Marilyn Meredith had me as a guest on her blog.  Marilyn is a prolific writer, with over 24 books to her credit!  By the way, she will appear as a guest on this blog on January 22, 2010, so be sure to come back and read her interview with me.  Here’s a little bit more about Marilyn from her website:

Marilyn Meredith is the author of the Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series as well as the Rocky Bluff P.D. series.  One of the first authors to embrace e-publishing she has several books that are available in both e-format and trade paperback, among them, the award winning mystery Guilt by Association.

Christian horror is another of the genres she writes in-The Choice, Deeds of Darkness, and Cup of Demons are prime examples .She also has a chapter in the best seller, “THE PORTABLE WRITERS’ CONFERENCE” from Quill Driver Press.

Also a writing teacher, Marilyn has been a featured speaker at several writers’ conferences. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, EPIC, and the Public Safety Writers Association.

Thank you both, ladies!

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One Response to “Mike Angley’s Guest-Blogs With Two Wonderful Authors”

  1. April Renn says:

    Great interview. These books sound great. Thanks for sharing. I have enjoyed this blog. You have have great authors.

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