Beth Curry is an independent expert with extensive knowledge in forensics, criminology, and forensic psychology. Beth is also a health and lifestyle coach, and a self-described perpetual student. She has studied naturopathic medicine, she is a certified reiki master in the traditional Usui Shiki Ryoho system, and she is also an ordained minister, blending her diverse interests and skills.
Before starting her family, Beth worked in the medical and psychiatry fields. In 2008, she published her first book, The Broken Heart, a deeply personal story of loss, illness, and miracles. Her latest works, the dark fiction short story collections Autopsy of the Mind and Dissection of the Soul, and a full length novel, Fault Lines will be released in late 2024.
Beth’s lifelong wish of working in law enforcement began at the age of eight. She has a particular passion for investigating cold cases, driven by her relentless pursuit of justice and wanting to give a voice to those who no longer have one. She is also deeply committed to animal welfare, reflecting her compassionate and caring nature.
In her personal life, Beth enjoys being outside in nature, traveling, music, baking, and spending her down time with her circle of friends and family. She has a taste for fine wine, a good whiskey, and impressive charcuterie boards.
Beth Curry's writing is characterized by her depth of knowledge and personal experiences. Her multifaceted career and life experiences enrich her storytelling, making her a compelling and respected author.
Beth Curry is an independent expert with extensive knowledge in forensics, criminology, and forensic psychology. Beth is also a health and lifestyle coach, and a self-described perpetual student. She has studied naturopathic medicine, she is a certified reiki master in the traditional Usui Shiki Ryoho system, and she is also an ordained minister, blending her diverse interests and skills.
Before starting her family, Beth worked in the medical...
Fault Lines is a mind-bending psychological thriller that blurs the lines between reality and dreams. When Micah Lawson awakens from a coma after a devastating accident, he finds himself trapped in a labyrinth of fragmented realities. As he struggles to distinguish between what’s real and what’s imagined, Micah must navigate through layers of...
Bestselling crime author Jessica Hale thought she knew darkness. For years, she's crafted chilling tales of murder and suspense that have captivated readers worldwide. But when a real-life killer begins recreating scenes from her novels with terrifying accuracy, Jessica finds herself trapped in a nightmare of her own making.
In the wake of a tragic accident, Justine Fields begins to see things—visions in mirrors, fleeting glimpses of death before it happens. At first, she dismisses them as the aftereffects of trauma. But when the visions start coming true, Justine is plunged into a nightmare where reflections reveal more than they should, and daisies bloom at every...
I found it again a few weeks ago – words scrawled in black magic marker on the back of this old comp card from 1992. The kind of marker we used to sniff, chasing cheap highs to escape cheaper realities. The words hit harder than any chemical ever could:
"Fat girls don't model. That's what they say.
Seventeen. Size 16. Or 20 if the agency didn't care. Depends on the wardrobe.
The makeup artist's hands shake when he contours my face. Like fat might be contagious. So "boooooteeefull" says the...
You know those Mondays that don't just Monday – they MONDAY? The ones that swagger in like they've been planning your demise all weekend? Yeah, today's one of those.
Picture this: It's bright and early, that first sip of coffee hasn't even hit your bloodstream, and there it is – that email. The one about your manuscript's formatting being wonky, because of course it is. And not just any manuscript – we're talking about your December release, the one currently making rounds through review...
If you're in the creative industry—or follow it closely—you’ve probably heard about the ongoing mess known as "Audiblegate." If not, here’s the short version: Audible, the audiobook giant owned by Amazon, has been engaging in shady practices that leave authors with abysmal royalty rates, even worse than what we were already dealing with in the book world. Colleen Cross’s insightful piece breaks down how Audible profits at the expense of authors, and honestly, it’s frustrating to the core. I...
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