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If you'd like to hear the radio panel Kaye participated in for the October PP Webcon, you can either visit the site and search for GUMSHOE (and see and hear all sorts of other fascinating panels and lectures), or you can click on the blogtalk file saved here or click below. Listen to Kelli Stanley on Blog Talk Radio

The broadcast runs an hour and a half and I would recommend skipping the first half hour since it's most Kelli Stanley (the panel moderator) and I chatting until the other members show up. Even if you want to listen to that part, there's at least a minute and a half of dead air at the beginning.


"I don't want to get to the end of my life and find that I have just lived the length of it. I want to have lived the width of it as well."
   --Diane Ackerman

Kaye George feels the same way. From California to Illinois to her current home of Texas (and many points between), Kaye has created a rich life for herself and her family. For more details, see her Bio page.

Once her children were out on their own, Kaye began to write. And write and write. A detailed list of her current works and publications is on the Fiction page. There, you'll find links to the first chapters of her novels and links to many of her award-winning short stories.

Writing is a craft of details. Keeping plots in your head is work enough, but sometimes you have to work through hours upon hours of fact finding before you get even that far. Luckily for Kaye, she adores research. See her latest tidbits on the right sidebar. If you find those interesting, her Research page is just a click away.

Many creative people are creative in more than one way, and Kaye is no exception. Find information about her compositions on the Music page. See some of her snapshots taken at various mystery conventions on her Photos page.

And what website would be complete without a page of Links? On Kaye's, there's something for the writer who lives in everyone.