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WOWI, Dan Petersen, and Final Impulse

You know about WOWI — right?  Writing On Whidbey Island — the new writing-focused podcast I’ve co-launched with Tom Trimbath?  Tom and I were recently invited into the home of author Dan Petersen.  We had the pleasure of discussing his approach to writing and his experiences since first publishing nine-books ago!

Dan Petersen’s Latest Release!

Final Impulse
Available NOW!

This weekend Dan releases his newest book from the Shane Lindstrom detective series — Final Impulse.  Prior to our visit, Dan kindly saw that Tom and I received advance copies of his latest addition (or would that be edition? LOL).  This is my introduction to the Detective Lindstrom series — and I quickly found I thoroughly enjoy Dan’s writing!

Dan Petersen

Like a lot of us, I’m a busy guy.  It can be tricky to fit in daily reading time.  I frequently have to set down a book after only a few minutes or even a few pages.  When it comes to Dan’s book, many chapters are only a couple of pages long.  Personally, I appreciate this — I refer to this approach as ‘digestible chunks’.  This presentation makes for an easier transition to and from a literary adventure.

Have you seen Tom Selleck portray Jesse Stone in the TV-movie series?  I too have enjoyed these and often thought their stories could take place here on Whidbey Island.  My hope has been to discover a detective series that answers this call — and with Final Impulse I believe I’ve Finally Found IT!  Dan writes using real-life Whidbey locations; for an islander like myself, I feel-like-I’m-there as I follow the story.  The characters are are distinct and memorable.  While I have only begun to read Dan Petersen’s newest book, I am excited to follow Shane Lindstrom as he gets to the bottom of his latest mystery!

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Dan Petersen is a former professional journalist turned book-author who is now writing for fun.  His impressive list of titles are enough to cover most coffee tables!  Our time with him was pleasant and insightful — discussing how, why, and what to write, including the seemingly counter-wisdom of what not to write.  Every Saturday morning Dan posts on his sought after blog.  And when you join us for this WOWI listen, don’t be surprised by hearing heavy breathing and clicking toenails in the background.  That’s Duncan — Dan’s dog and the cover-model for one of his books.

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Outdoorsy Male
Duncan the Dog

WOWI episode 8 – Dan Pedersen, Final Impulse

Dan Petersen’s popular blog, including — to our surprise — his posting about the WOWI interview!

Find Dan at his Amazon and Goodreads profiles

Listen to WOWI podcasts

And, last but not least, my recent WOWI blog post leading up to our interview with Dan

You can find Dan’s books on Whidbey Island at

November WOWI – Dan Petersen

Dan Pedersen
Meet Dan Pedersen

Earlier this year my friend, Tom Trimbath, and I started a new endeavour — Writing On Whidbey Island!  WOWI is our podcast looking at writing as it relates to the island we love.  We talk about our experiences, hold interviews, and are looking to connect with graphic artists, bookstore owners — EVERYONE!

Tomorrow we are meeting with south Whidbey author and blogger, Dan Pedersen.  A former Pacific Northwest journalist and magazine manager, he has since discovered writing for fun.

Dan started with the topics of nature and rural living and evolved to writing mysteries.  Six of these focus on his Whidbey Island detective character, Shane Lindstrom … who occasionally leaves the island to further fight crime!

Our podcast with Dan should be posted by the end of this week — watch for it!

Find Dan at his blogAmazon, and on Goodreads.

Is Writing Hell?

The Four Before MeA Stray, astrayEarlier today I responded to a Twitter post by E.H. Night — author of “The Four Before Me” and “A Stray, Astray“.  She spoke about the weird prioritization that some of us get into.  With her endeavours she was considering making her 3rd-priority book her 1-st priority project or leave it where it’s at.  I understand this — I DO THIS!!!  Then came the question common to creatives of “Is this hell?”

I replied talking about my familiarity with this dilemma — I didn’t have a solution for her, only that I understand.  It came to me though to use this to update everyone on my book projects and where they’re at …. otherwise put, it’s my excuse to blog this week. hell

Before finishing “Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies(book 1) I started on a bagpipe sheet music book comprised of my own compositions (book 2).  This got put on hold to start on my second recipe book (book 3).  Summer 2018 this second recipe book (book 3) got put on hold to write (book 4) my military & patriotic Highland bagpipe tunes & tune history book.  From my sheet music and tune history book (book 4) I got inspired to write a history book about one of the men who landed on Normandy as part of the D-day invasion (book 5).  When I started it (book 5) I knew that I was going to have to gather my notes and set it aside for later.  I’ve accomplished this and now I’m trying to complete my sheet music and tune history book (book 4) so I can have it published no later than June 2020.  The only problem with that is the audience I developed from Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies (book 1) are ready and looking for another installment of recipes (book 2). hell

Clear as mud — RIGHT?!?

So is being a creative-type, having so many projects we want to bring to life a form of Hell? I don’t know — I’m only saying that I understand — that E.H. Night and all the other creative folks out there reading this is that you’re not alone.

For a mostly full list of my projects (Hell?), please see Upcoming and Completed Publishing Projects.

E.H. Night LINKS hell

MYODGC is on GoodReads!

My book — Make Your Own Darn Good Cookies — has made it on GoodReads!

As you will recall I published in October 2018 — and Jacki Dilley was on it early, posting that December.  She kindly gave me a 5-star review — according to GoodReads 5-stars means “It was amazing!So, Jacki, if you’re reading this — THANK YOU. 🙂

Writing reviews for authors you like is important.  If you found you enjoyed a book or e-book do the author a favor by leaving your kind review on Amazon, Smashwords, GoodReads and anywhere else. Sharing your experience helps other shoppers to know what they can look forward to and supports the endeavors of the author.

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If you haven’t read my book yet, please download these FOUR FREE SAMPLE RECIPES.  If you like them, I would appreciate it if you would share the recipes, pick up a copy of my book or e-book, and leave a review on the sites mentioned above.

All the Best, Don