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J. T. Ellison

Field of Graves: New Excerpt

By J. T. Ellison

June 14, 2016

Field of Graves by J.T. Ellison goes back to where it all began, revealing the origins of some of her most famous creations (Available today!). All of Nashville is on edge with a serial killer on the loose. A madman is trying to create his own end-of-days apocalypse and the cops trying to catch him…

Sometimes, Dreams Do Come True—Literally

By J. T. Ellison

March 22, 2016

Way back in 2010, I had a dream. My husband and I were attending a wedding weekend at the Opryland Hotel. He was with the guys, I was with the girls, and, as such, hopelessly bored—because when I’m not with him, I’m always unsettled. So, I went to find him. I texted him and said,…

Angel or Succubus? Prostitute or Heroine? Both?

Victimizing Our Heroines

By J. T. Ellison

July 14, 2011

Two years ago, I wrote a blog called What the F**K is Ladylike, and posted it to Murderati.com. In it, I posited that our culture finds it more acceptable for writers to create damaged heroines than to have strong, self-assured women as main characters. Reactions were, as would be expected, mixed.      

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