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My mystery-writing friends . . . Lorraine Bartlett, Cynthia Baxter, Austin Camacho, Jane K. Cleland, Mark Coggins, Meredith Cole, Krista Davis, Rosemary Harris, Robin Hathaway, Bill Moody, Clea Simon , Gammy Singer Liz Zelvin.
Chris Roerden is the author of the extremely useful Don't Murder Your Mystery and Don't Sabotage Your Submission.
The Blues Foundation is a non-profit organization devoted to preserving the blues. Their website is a great resource for anybody who wants to learn more about this wonderful art form.
Steve Tarshis is a fabulous blues player. He was my guitar teacher for years and is an all-around cool guy—not to mention the inspiration for one of the characters in Sweet Man Is Gone (not the dead guy).
Ricky Bush and I became friends when he reviewed Sweet Man Is Gone in his great blues blog, Back in the Day.
Lorelei Loveridge was my roommate for a summer program at Berklee. She's a singer-songwriter who's gone on to create beautiful songs drawn from her years of living in Saudi Arabia.
Girls on Top is a New York City-based classic rock band composed of "seven women and one lucky drummer boy," as bandleader Laura McKenna puts it.
Carol Moxley is a very cool woman who describes herself as "juggling life, laundry, faith, and my bass guitar." Visit her at She Lives for great interviews and other music-related posts.
