UPDATE: THE WINNER OF THE GIVEAWAY IS DONNELL BELL! CONGRATULATIONS!
Partners in Crime: you’ve heard of Thelma and Louise, Bonnie and Clyde, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Today, we’d like to introduce a new type of criminal duo, Cathy Wiley and Karen Cantwell. Working together, they're publishing the soon-to-be-released cozy short story anthology MURDER ON THE BEACH. Welcome to Stiletto Gang, Karen and Cathy!
We'd like to share with you the pros and cons of working with a writing and publishing partner.
First a little history: we originally met in an online forum sometime in 2010. Later, we were surprised to learn we were both members of the same chapter of Sisters in Crime, and therefore neighbors (well, Virginia and Maryland), after having stories accepted in the chapter anthology. From there, we became fans of each other’s work, as well as good friends. In 2020, Karen had the bright idea of publishing a themed anthology of short stories, and Cathy was one of the first people she approached. After brainstorming ideas, we thought this would be an easier task if we worked as partners.
So, let’s get to those pros and cons…
We’re not going to state the obvious, like “you can share the workload.” Unless your partner is that slacker kid from your tenth-grade group project, that should be the case.
We soon learned there are other pros beyond shared workload.
Pros:
You have someone to bounce ideas off of. This might sound like another duh moment, but it’s amazing how creativity flourishes when two people share ideas. Even the theme and title, MURDER ON THE BEACH, as well as the concept of making it a series came from bouncing ideas back and forth.
Working together is more fun than working alone; we meet at least once a week (virtually) and our meetings are often filled with laughter.
Cons:
Money is involved for cover design, ads, etc. When it’s your own money, it’s your own risk. When you are working with someone else, (not just the two of us, but all eight authors in the anthology who will be sharing profits), it feels harder to take risks.
Finding the time to meet or discuss: Cathy is a night owl and Karen is an early bird. That sometimes made it hard to communicate, since Cathy would have a brainstorm at night, then have to wait until the next morning when she'd read Karen's reply. Likewise, Karen would write an email early morning, then have to wait hours before Cathy would wake up (and get her coffee).
Things to watch out for if you are thinking of partnering with someone, whether it be for an anthology or co-authoring a novel:
It really helps to like the other person. You’re going to spend A LOT of time with each other, and like some couples found out during this pandemic, it helps if you enjoy that time together.
Whether you like them or not, you have to be able to be honest with each other and communicate well. This isn’t the time for white lies—like saying you enjoyed the ending of that first draft of the blog post when you really meant you were just happy that the blog post had ended.
You also have to trust the other person and know their vision, especially if other people are involved, like with this anthology. If one of the other authors asked a question, it would take forever if we had to consult with each other before answering.
Finally, don’t take it too seriously. Is it a lot of work? Sure. Everything is. But ultimately, while working your buns off, have fun with the process, talk often, laugh more. You know—like life, it’s all what you put into it.
MURDER ON THE BEACH is the first in the new Destination Murders anthology series, coming out on May 28, 2021. It's now available for a special pre-order price of 99 cents.
In addition to stories by Karen and Cathy, there are also short stories from Ritter Ames, Lucy Carol, Barb Goffman, Eleanor Cawood Jones, Shari Randall, and Shawn Reilly Simmons.
Karen Cantwell grew up on heavy doses of I Love Lucy and The Carol Burnett Show. She loves to laugh as much as she loves bringing laughter to the world. A USA Today bestselling author, Karen writes the Barbara Marr Murder Mystery series, the Sophie Rhodes Ghostly Romance books, and currently has a new humorous series under construction. When she isn’t writing, Karen can be found wandering aimlessly, wondering why she isn’t writing. To learn more, visit KarenCantwell.com and If you are on Facebook, join her @KarenCantwellAuthor.
Cathy Wiley lives outside of Baltimore, Maryland, with one spoiled cat and an equally spoiled husband. She is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and the Short Mystery Fiction Society. She’s written two mystery novels set in Baltimore, Maryland, and has had several short stories included in anthologies, one of which was a 2015 finalist for a Derringer Award.
She is currently working on a series featuring Jackie Norwood, a former celebrity chef trying to reboot her career. The first novel, CLAWS OF DEATH, will be published in the fall of this year. For more information about this series and her other books, and to sign up for her newsletter, visit www.cathywiley.com. You can also visit her author page on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CathyWileyAuthor
Ready for MURDER ON THE BEACH? One lucky commenter will win a digital copy of this fun cozy mystery anthology. Just tell us, what's your favorite kind of book to read on the beach?
Welcome to the Gang! I already have my copy of Murder on the Beach. Can't wait to dig in!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gay! We hope you enjoy the stories.
DeleteSounds amazing! I commend you for working together. I love to laugh, also. Please enter me in the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHi Donnell! Thank you, and consider yourself entered! Have a great day!
DeleteCongratulations! Looking forward to reading the stories.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dru!!
DeleteWelcome .. love the idea of the two of you working together... know it is going to be amusing and enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debra!
DeleteWelcome aboard! Your insights about working together resonate with me. MURDER ON THE BEACH does, too. (I live on a beach, and beach books are perfect!) Looking forward to getting to know more about you both.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Saralyn! We do hope this collections makes for enjoyable beach reading!
DeleteCongrats! I don't read ON the Beach, but AT the beach I always have a copy of Gift From the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if Karen ever read that, but I haven't. I just read the synopsis, I'll have to read that one!
DeleteAnd thanks for entering the contest!
Congrats! I don't read ON the Beach, but AT the beach I always have a copy of Gift From the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting! I'm working on book three of my series, but I will enjoy reading at night! Thank you! xo
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