Piper Bayard

The Next Big Thing

The Next Big Thing

Welcome to the NEXT BIG THING Blog Hop. What is a blog hop? Basically, it’s a way for readers to discover authors new to them.  I hope you’ll find new-to-you authors whose works you enjoy.  At this stop along the blog hop, you’ll find a bit of information on me and one of my books,(…)

Sing “Hallelujah! 9 more days till Christmas!

For those of you celebrating Christmas – or enjoying it as a spectator sport, watching all the crazies running around – take heart: the home stretch is nearly here! We can feel the exertions, can’t we?  Even in the world of the internet, with posts from writer/techie/blogger-extraordinaire Jenny Hansen, who reflects on how Christmas preparations(…)

A “try-something-new” mashup for Watercooler Wednesday

Welcome to Watercooler Wednesday, where the water is above-average, the topics are bubbly, and the company is sparkling. This week is a mash-up of awesome blog posts.  The theme:   Try something new!   Be the first to like. Like Unlike

Watercooler Wednesday: belly laughs

  Yay!  It’s Watercooler Wednesday, where the posts are loosely based around a theme, something to spark the imagination and get that community “water-cooler” feeling going.  We all need help getting over hump-day, after all.     This week’s theme:   Belly Laughs   Laughing relieves stress, works the abs, and triggers endorphins, the “feel(…)

Delf A. “Jelly” Bryce, part 2: guest post by Holmes

Today we have the second in a two-part guest post by Holmes, who blogs with Piper Bayard over at Author Piper Bayard‘s site.  Holmes’ specialties are history, crime, war, and international intrigue. Here he finishes his account of real-life detective Jelly Bryce, a crack marksman who found his skills were very much needed in the 1920s(…)

Holmes and Bayard pay a visit! Supercop “Jelly” Bryce

Today begins a two-part guest post by Holmes, who blogs with Piper Bayard over at Author Piper Bayard‘s site.  His specialties are history, crime, war, and international intrigue.  Here he talks about real life detective Jelly Bryce, a crack marksman who found his skills were very much needed in the 1920s and 30s gangster era.  Enjoy!(…)