About Emily Ross
Emily Ross is the author of Half in Love with Death, an International Thriller Writers Awards finalist. She won the Al Blanchard best story award for her story, “Let the Chips Fall”, which appeared in Devil’s Snare: Best New England Crime stories 2024. Her mystery thriller, Swallowtail, is coming from Galiot Press in November 2025. She is a graduate of Grub Street’s Novel Incubator.
The dreaded question, “How’s your book selling?” invariably sends me into a spiral of self-doubt. But I’m not the only writer who doesn’t make much, if any money, from her books. According to a recent New York Times article “Writing…
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NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is just around the corner and this could be your chance to finally get that novel, or at least 50,000 words of it, written. The result might be highly flawed or rough, but just reaching…
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