Promoting to a Niche Market

Are you writing a mystery to a niche market? You know what I mean. Maybe you’re writing a cozy about quilting, or dog breeding. In my case, I write Tudor mysteries, Sherlockian mysteries, and medieval mysteries. Whether you write with a large publisher or a small one, promotion is all in your hands. Let’s take … Read more

Let’s Paranormal Romance!

Take a feisty female heroine, add a mysterious book that releases deadly creatures into the world, throw in an old boyfriend, a handsome sheriff, and a devilishly sexy demon. Shake it all up, and a paranormal romance series—Booke of the Hidden—is born. I had a freelance editor tell me to “lose the romance between the … Read more

The Fun of Writing A Paranormal

To me, what’s fun about writing a paranormal, is all the creatures you get to explore and play with. My Booke of the Hidden series is paranormal, with a little romance, and a little mystery. In a nutshell; tea proprietor Kylie Strange must capture deadly creatures she’s unwittingly unleashed, while juggling the advances of an alluring and dangerous … Read more

The Hands on Approach to Historical Mysteries

There are hazards to writing a period piece. There’s a lot of research involved, from the cut of a shoe to the taste of the food. So when I set out to pen my medieval mystery series and later my Tudor series, there were many tidbits of information I sought to keep it real. For … Read more

How My Tortoise Solves Crimes

No, this isn’t the beginning of a new cozy series. And no, I’m not a detective in real life. Just a writer of mysteries. Medieval, Tudor, and Sherlockian mysteries, if you want to get technical. A reptile who solves crimes works on cold cases. Heh. Harley is a twenty-seven-year-old Mojave Desert Tortoise. We got her … Read more

Movie vs Fact

Why is it that screenwriters and producers feel that a movie “based on actual incidents” or calling itself “historical” is allowed to play fast and loose with the facts? I can tell you straight out that any book that purports to be based on “actual events” or any other historical novel for that matter, can’t … Read more

Why I Write About England

England. The mere name conjures up images of castles, long rolling plains of green, ancient stone structures, knights, kings, pageantry of a different age, stone walls and thatched cottages. Chaucer, Shakespeare, Tolkien. Magical in every sense of the word. And growing up in a household of rabid Anglophiles certainly set me on an inevitable course … Read more

Jeri Westerson

Author of Medieval Mysteries, Historicals, and Paranormals

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