New Beginnings
Can you smell it? That fresh clean scent of new beginnings? I hope so, because we here at O.C. Writers have an entire month dedicated to getting you started with your Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
Can you smell it? That fresh clean scent of new beginnings? I hope so, because we here at O.C. Writers have an entire month dedicated to getting you started with your Continue reading
by J.C. De Ladurantey How Green is Green, and How Uniform is Uniform? Have you noticed a variety of colors of uniforms on the men and women in law enforcement Continue reading
This final peek inside the coroner’s van reads a little like an episode from The Walking Dead. In it, Dr. Lyle discusses putrification, greenish discolorations, protruding tongues and all kinds Continue reading
by Michelle Knowlden Philip Henslowe: Mr. Fennyman, allow me to explain about the theatre business. The natural condition is one of insurmountable obstacles on the road to imminent disaster. Hugh Continue reading
by Ana Reisdorf Broccoli, Kale, Spinach…Oh my! As a dietitian, I want you to eat your green veggies every day, preferably at every meal. By greens, I mean broccoli, kale, Continue reading
If you don’t want your corpus delicti becoming a corpus deteriorate and going green on you before the coroner finds the clues your hero needs to solve the crime, you’d Continue reading
by Megan Haskell Confession: I hate the term “self-published author.” Words matter. Connotations matter. Word-play can be used to clarify or deceive, to insinuate or taunt. So what does the Continue reading
by Diane Rogers All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence you know. ~ Ernest Hemmingway, A Moveable Feast It has been said that Continue reading
If you get green around the gills just thinking about writing a crime scene, D.P. Lyle’s articles this month are just what the doctor ordered. Not only is D.P. a Continue reading
by Jeffrey J. Michaels Making Green It is spring and, after a long cold lonely winter of starving in the attic gable apartment in Paris, many a young, creative human’s Continue reading