WELCOME!
Welcome to my new blog and thanks for stopping in. If you landed here more or less randomly, I hope you’ll stick around for a few minutes, and consider dropping in again from time to time. I should warn you that, like a lot of other writers, my thoughts tend to map a course more like butterflies than English teachers: Oh, here’s an idea…wait, there’s another over there…oooh, I like the cool one beyond the fence….
I’ll try to settle on one at a time and hope I get better at it as I go along. Right now, I’m feeling a bit strange. I’m a fiction writer. I’ve chosen not to write about me – no memoir cries to be released from my personal history, no confessional literature threatens to leak into my protagonist’s back story. But in the blog, I will, necessarily, be speaking from my perspective about things that matter to me. It’ll be my voice, not Dani O’Rourke’s, and I think she may be a lot more interesting (and less revealing of me).
So the first hurdle is to stop cringing at the “I” word, use it as little as possible, and try to bring forward ideas that have some value to blog readers. Having crossed the fence from devoted reader to published mystery writer only recently, I hope I can shine a little spotlight on each part of that community, and maybe even help a few other butterflies sail over the fence.
So, if you’re inclined, please bookmark www.susancshea.com and come back for a visit soon. Thanks!


Susan, I’m looking forward to seeing how your blog develops.
Hi Susan, and welcome to Blogland. You bring up an interesting point — the transition from “real” person to fictional character. How do you do it? Change the name? the gender? What’s left when you’re done, other than the inspiration?
Food for a blog!
CM
Funny you should bring up these questions, Camille. Cornelia Read was just talking about the autobiographical aspects of her crime fiction and the (moving) line where real people meet and merge into fictional characters.
Susan – we in Eureka are waiting with baited breath! I am even attempting my first blog thingee by way of support. I love mysteries and can hardly wait for your “read.”
Thanks for finding my blog! Can’t wait to come up to your area.
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