The Westshore murders were a series of killings that will be remembered for years to come. A tragedy imposed upon Florida so grisly, it caused Floridians who were here in the seventies to recall the moment they first heard the name… Ted Bundy. Billy Vegas was the most fascinating homicidal maniac Detective Elizabeth Wylde had ever encountered. He was responsible for elevating Wylde’s notoriety to zenith status, well beyond the fame she had earned in the early days as the Bureau’s highly publicized golden girl, but at an enormous price. On the cusp of healing from the nightmare that has been her life after losing her family, the murders on the West Shore of Tampa begin again, as if the ghost of Billy Vegas had returned from beyond the grave to exact revenge for his execution. She quickly discovers that no spirit is responsible for the new murders; the truth is far worse than that. A new breed of serial killer has arrived in the Bay area in order to make his final stand. Project Dark Savior is the first book in a series that introduces Detective Elizabeth Wylde, Tampa Police Department’s finest contribution to Law Enforcement.
Many of you, who have read my novel, Deadly Intuition, have asked if I had a traumatic childhood. Sure the name sounds depressing, but hey, what do you expect? It's horror (at least some of it is, it is also fantasy/sci-fi, and contains elements of paranormal suspense). I think that "traumatic childhood" question is the most frequently asked question of Horror writers. In my case, the answer is an emphatic NO. The ability to write this type of fiction is something that is hard wired...a talent you are born with. Many will disagree with me on that...but that is just my take on it. Given that, I do not believe in, nor have I participated in any creative writing classes, or anything of that nature.
I do have a non-fiction side as well. Since I am a cross-genre author, I write my non-fiction under the pseudonym B. Erin Wylde, and children's books under the name, Busy Lizzy. I also write poetry, but some helium members might not agree to call it that. I have never tried to be a poet, it just comes out without any warning.
Oddly enough, one of my biggest accomplishments came from my non fiction side. I wrote a book on motherhood titled Where Did I Go?, written under the pseudonym, B. Erin Wylde. This book made a big impact on a lot of moms that I heard from via email and then not long after it was published, it was nominated out of many others to attend the BEA, (Book Expo America) in May of 2008 in Los Angeles.
I was able to meet many famous authors and celebrities, have a conversation with Dean Koontz, a favorite of mine, and sign my books next to Ernest Borgnine, Muriel Hemmingway, James Patterson, and many others. It was an honor just to be nominated to be there, especially since only inudstry professionals are allowed to attend. Also as a Star Trek Fan, it was amazing to meet William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy's son, who I spoke with for a while about his memoir on growing up.
About the rest of my life (my credentials and my day job)my background is in Chemistry and Medical Technology and currently; I work in pharmaceuticals.
I have worked as a scientist for many years now, but I have never felt that my heart was in that type of work, it is in my writing.
I was Born and raised in the south and had little exposure to the rest of the world during my younger years. I longed to move away most of my life, and did just that after college. I live in Florida now, and oddly enough, have settled down in one of the smaller towns here. I can't imagine a better place to live and write, and would never want to leave this part of the world that is such a paradise.
I enjoy the works of Stephen King, Pat Conroy, Dean Koontz and John Sanford, to name a few. My writing is most often dark; but there is not much I can do about that, even if I wanted to. I am convinced this stuff comes to me through bizarre transmissions that are out of my control. Especially the poetry...which always comes from out of nowhere when I least expect it!
In addition to writing, I love to sing, and adore my husband and our two kiddos. I am ambitous, but laid back, and completely normal (in a sense) and would love to hear from anyone who wants to give me feedback....good or bad. Send me a line sometime!
