Archive for October, 2011

Booktrack Catching Up to Quillr

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Several years ago, my partners and I produced an online multimedia reading experience called a Quillr®. It combined text with sound and visual effects, including videos, music, sound effects and photographs.

At the time, many scoffed at and berated us for ruining ‘reading’.

We thought it was the coolest sensory experience reading had ever offered.

We still do.

And now, Booktrack is catching on by adding music to ebooks.

Welcome to the party, Booktrack.

Guest Post at Mystery Maven Canada

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

My good friend and fellow crime writer, Linda Wiken, kindly offered me a guest post slot over at her excellent blog: Mystery Maven Canada.

The blog offers news, reviews and schmooze by and about Canadian mystery authors.

I’m chatting about the clues to the popularity of mysteries. You may wish to discover them today at Clues to the popularity of mysteries.

Love to know the clues you have discovered in your own investigations of crime writing!