Janet Alcorn

Janet Alcorn

Suspense | Horror | Romance

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Short story “Proof Text” published in Kings River Life

My short story, “Proof Text,” was just published in Kings River Life! “Proof Text” is a short suspense piece about an exhausted farm wife who must finish one essential chore.…

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March 11, 2025

“The Fourth Man” won a prize!

My short story, “The Fourth Man,” won second prize in the Arizona Mystery Writers annual short story contest! The Jim Martin Memorial Short Story Contest recognizes short mystery, suspense, and…

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December 22, 2023

Writing Your Own Destiny (interview on the Mysterious Goings-On podcast)

Want to learn how to start writing fiction and use short stories to further your writing career? In a recent interview I did for the Mysterious Goings-On podcast, I talk…

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December 10, 2023
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    This post is the first thing I’ve written in a month

    August 7, 2024 /
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    Greetings from Fresno, California! Your intrepid blogger has relocated from the Sonoran Desert to the San Joaquin Valley, trading 100+ degree temperatures for… more 100+ degree temperatures. Yeah. Anyway, I’m slowly settling into a new routine, and writing this month’s IWSG post is another step on that journey–writing again after a month of packing, cleaning, moving, learning a new place, starting a new job. It’s… a lot. But I’m still standing (or actually sitting–in my makeshift home office, typing out these words). For anyone who’s new here, this post is part of the Insecure Writers Support Group (IWSG) blog hop. On the first Wednesday of every month, we IWSG-ers share…

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    The best gift I ever received as a writer

    December 2, 2025
    Woman with long brown curly hair in front of campervan painted with a brightly-colored mural

    My 2024 annual highlight reel

    January 6, 2025
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    My writing plans for 2026

    January 6, 2026
  • IWSG,  Writing

    6 tools that power my writing life

    July 3, 2024 /
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    Every writer has their own process for writing. Some of us are plotters, some are pantsers. Some write with music, others require silence. Some use Word, some Scrivener, some old souls even draft in longhand. We writers are all special snowflakes1, so we each tend to assemble our own writing toolboxes. In this post, I’ll share the contents of mine, the 6 tools that power my writing life. But first: This post is part of the IWSG (Insecure Writers Support Group) monthly blog hop. On the first Wednesday of every month, we IWSG-ers share our doubts, fears, struggles, and triumphs. Our awesome co-hosts this month are JS Pailly, Rebecca Douglass, Pat Garcia, Louise-Fundy Blue, and Natalie…

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    Finding balance as an author

    August 1, 2023
    Vintage houseboat on slough tucked behind twisty branches

    How my novel, Delta Dawn, got its name (#IWSG)

    March 31, 2026
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    7 things I love about reading (and writing) crime fiction

    October 4, 2022
  • IWSG,  Personal

    Writing through the seasons of life

    June 4, 2024 /
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    In my last IWSG post (2 months ago! Bad blogger!), I mentioned that there are seasons in life–times when we focus on career, family, side gigs, hobbies, or just taking care of ourselves. I also mentioned that I was and would continue to pull back from blogging for a little while because of exhaustion, work, and health challenges. All of that is still true two months later, only now I’ve jumped feet-first into a new adventure: I’m moving to California. Yep, you read that right. I’m saying goodbye to cactus and desert and monsoon storms and returning to the San Joaquin Valley where I grew up. And I’m learning that…

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    My favorite thing I’ve written–and the terrifying real-life event that inspired it

    October 5, 2025
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    Finding balance as an author

    August 1, 2023
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    On inspiration and perspiration

    May 3, 2023
  • IWSG

    20 years of blogging: a look back

    April 2, 2024 /
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    As if I don’t feel old enough, I just realized I’ve been blogging for 20 years. 20 years! Now bring me my cane and get off my lawn. Wait, I live in Tucson. I don’t have a lawn. Dammit. Now, where was I? Oh, yeah–blogging. What prompted the painful observation that I’ve been blogging since Bush 2 was president? This month’s IWSG question (thanks so much, Ninja Captain Alex J. Cavanaugh). In case you’re new here, the IWSG (Insecure Writers Support Group) is a monthly blog hop. On the first Wednesday of every month, we IWSG-ers share our doubts, fears, struggles, and triumphs. Our awesome co-hosts this month are  T. Powell…

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    What creative activities do I do besides writing?

    November 5, 2024
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    New year, new writing progress

    January 31, 2023
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    My So-Called Writing Life: expectations vs. reality

    November 5, 2025
  • IWSG,  Writing

    Two ways fiction writers can use AI ethically

    March 5, 2024 /
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    I’m going to do something I rarely do–make a prediction. I predict that AI is going to revolutionize our lives on a level nearly comparable to the internet and smartphones. And I’m going to go even further and predict this revolution will be (mostly) a good thing. Trust me, I hate the idea of AI-generated fiction and art as much as the next creative, and I don’t believe AI will replace writers and artists (though I do think plenty of AI-generated crap will get made and sold by unethical people). I do think writers (and maybe artists too) can find ethical ways to use AI to help them work more…

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    What it’s like to reread my old work

    February 3, 2026
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    How to receive feedback on your writing without letting it crush your soul

    May 4, 2022
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    7 things I love about reading (and writing) crime fiction

    October 4, 2022
  • IWSG,  Writing

    What makes an author website great?

    February 6, 2024 /
    A man writes in a notebook next to an open laptop

    One of the first pieces of advice new authors get is to create a website. Our websites are our homes on the internet, a space we control and can use to promote ourselves and our work (unlike social media, over which we have little control–ask anyone who spent years building a following on the Site Formerly Known as Twitter only to see engagement plummet under He Who Must Not Be Named). But what makes an author website great? One way to answer that question is to provide examples of great websites and talk about what makes them work well–and that’s exactly what I’m going to do in this post. But…

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    Finding balance as an author

    August 1, 2023
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    How to receive feedback on your writing without letting it crush your soul

    May 4, 2022
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    How a 12th-grade English assignment convinced me I couldn’t write fiction

    September 4, 2024
  • Arizona,  Photos,  Short Stories,  What's Been on Your Calendar

    2024 is off to a strong start: the January recap

    January 27, 2024 /
    Looking down on the US-Mexico Border, a black fence across a desert basin

    Welcome to my first What’s Been on Your Calendar post of 2023! I went into my holiday break last month recovering from COVID, exhausted, and struggling to figure out how to rebalance my life so it wouldn’t grind me into fine powder by April Fool’s Day. Then I rested, took a short road trip, spent some time in nature… and felt renewed. January has been the best month I’ve had in awhile. I’m not sure what made the difference but my money’s on rest and spending time really thinking about how best to prioritize the many demands on my time and energy. I’m also not sure how long this new…

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    Late summer in Tucson–it’s hot and there are bats

    August 5, 2022

    Arizona-Sonoran Desert Museum + how the hell did I get this old? (Weekend Coffee Share #28)

    March 4, 2022
    Mural and lettering on side of grey stucco building. Painting of steam train in on tracks in desert landscape writing: "1880, Greetings from Willcox Arizona, Cattle Capital of the World."

    Visiting Willcox, Arizona + a few updates

    August 12, 2023
  • Books and Reading,  What's On Your Bookshelf

    2023: My Year in Books

    January 20, 2024 /

    In this third and final of my 2023 lookback posts (read the first 2 here and here), I’ll take a quick look at my year in books (because nothing is more popular on the internet than a middle-aged librarian’s navel-gazing about her reading list). But first: this post is part of the Weekend Coffee Share, hosted by Natalie the Explorer, and What’s on Your Bookshelf, hosted by Sue, Donna, Jo and Deb. Have a seat, grab a treat, and let’s get to it. My year in books As with writing, I struggled a bit with reading in 2023. Basically, I struggled to be productive in 2023 outside of my day job. I don’t know if…

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    Books, laughs, and more (Weekend Coffee Share #26, What’s on Your Bookshelf #3)

    February 18, 2022

    Let’s talk books!

    November 18, 2023

    Podcast appearance, Michigan trip, and books

    June 17, 2023
  • IWSG,  Writing

    2023: my year in writing

    January 3, 2024 /
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    I covered the highlights of my year in writing in my last post, but I’ll add more detail here, in my first post of 2024 for the Insecure Writers Support Group. My IWSG posts attract a different audience from my routine weekly posts, so I think it’s OK to repeat a little. If you read my last post, feel free to skip to the memes (I’m pretty sure half my readers skip to the memes anyway, but don’t tell me that–you’ll hurt my delicate writer fee-fees.) Before we proceed to my authorial navel-gazing: The first Wednesday of every month is Insecure Writers Support Group day, on which we insecure writers…

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    Author Envy, or Damn, I Wish I’d Written That

    February 28, 2023
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    My story became an audio drama (#IWSG)

    April 6, 2022
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    Are holidays for rest or productivity?

    December 7, 2022
  • Weekend Coffee Share,  What's Been on Your Calendar

    The 2023 Highlight Reel: Writing, Travel, and More

    December 29, 2023 /
    Picture of Grumpy Cat with tinsel on her head and a banner headline reading, "HAPPY NEW WHATEVER JUST DON'T SCREW IT UP"

    I’m one of those weird people who enjoy reading everyone’s annual navel-gazing posts: what I accomplished this year, cool things I did/places I went this year, etc. So as I usually do this time of year, I set out to write mine. I’ll start with my first post of 2023, I said to myself. What were my intentions for the year? How did last year’s accomplishments stack up to this year’s? And now I need a stiff drink. And it’s only 7 AM. And I don’t even drink. When I wrote last year’s post, I complained that 2022 wasn’t one of my more productive years and selected persevere as my…

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    Black text on white background: "Boyfriend: Why do you watch so much murder stuff? Me: Just in case you slip up.

    Of books and serial killers (with gratuitous complaints about the Arizona heat)

    July 15, 2022
    Mural and lettering on side of grey stucco building. Painting of steam train in on tracks in desert landscape writing: "1880, Greetings from Willcox Arizona, Cattle Capital of the World."

    Visiting Willcox, Arizona + a few updates

    August 12, 2023

    Flowers and Sunsets–and a Tragedy on my Campus

    October 7, 2022
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