I’m happy to welcome multi-published author Kirsten Weiss. Today, Kirsten shares her creative journey and new release, A Deathly Display.
Here’s Kirsten!

What was your inspiration for this book?
In the first book in my cozy mystery series, The Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum, Maddie Kosloski’s overseas career has crashed and burned, and she returns to her rural hometown to lick her wounds. Her weakness is she’s always been a little insecure, especially in relation to her super-successful siblings. But over the arc of the 11 cozy mystery stories in the Paranormal Museum series, she’s grown.
In the last book, The Cannoli Caper, we see Maddie interact with her opera-star sister, Melanie, for the first time. And then Melanie’s glamorous overseas life destructs. I wanted to bring Melanie back home in A Deathly Display as an echo of Maddie’s return, highlighting how far Maddie has come. Melanie is essentially in Maddie’s shoes from book 1, and it isn’t easy.
I love seeing the sisters’ relationship develop on a new footing in small-town central California, and how Maddie has changed over the course of this cozy mystery series.
What is the best part of being an author? The worst?
I have dreamed of being a cozy mystery writer since I was a little kid, and now I’m doing it! I get to work from home, set my own schedule, and tell stories about the imaginary people in my head. I love it! But, the income is uncertain. Some years I’m killing it, and other years are killing me. Writing cozy mystery novels isn’t a career for the fainthearted, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Describe your writing space.
My home office is a little cluttered right now, with stacks of books on every available surface—some new cozy mystery novels from Japan, old Barbara Michaels novels, and a few classics. Clutter aside, I get to look out the window at a sloping hillside, and deer and the occasional coyote and bear wander past, which is very cool. Our cat, Trouble, is frequently in my lap or (more frequently) blocking my view of my computer screen or sitting on the pages I’m trying to edit.
Which authors have inspired you?
For humor, PG Wodehouse. For romance, Nora Roberts. For mystery puzzles, Agatha Christie. For supernatural suspense, Barbara Michaels. For prose, Oscar Wilde.
Any advice for aspiring writers?
The best way to learn how to write is to write. But if you’re looking for a useful writing exercise, than I’d suggest finding a classic book you enjoy and handwriting or typing out the chapters. It forces you to analyze the writing in ways that go beyond deep reading (though deep reading is great too).
What are you working on next?
I like to work on two projects at once—drafting a new book and editing an old one. So currently I’m drafting Refuge of the Witch, the next book in my Mystery School mystery series, and editing Big Deal, the next book in my Big Murder Mystery series. They’re both full-length cozy mystery novels, though Refuge is more witch cozy mystery while Big Deal is comedy cozy mystery mayhem.

Blurb
A killer stalks her sister.
A mysterious painting holds the key.
Can Maddie unravel the mystery before Melanie meets a deadly fate?
When Maddie and Herb attend a curation class at the upscale Domus Vinea museum, the mood turns darker than a gothic portrait after Maddie’s opera-singing sister, Melanie, discovers the museum director’s body. Now, with a cunning killer targeting Melanie next, Maddie must act fast.
Racing against time, Maddie and friends investigate a gallery of suspects, including a dashing vintner with a haunted painting that may hide a deadly secret. If Maddie can’t crack the case, and fast, her sister’s life could end in one fatal stroke.
A Deathly Display, the latest in the Paranormal Museum series, blends quirky sleuthing, small-town chills, and paranormal thrills with a dash of humor. Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries!
Grab A Deathly Display and start reading this hilarious whodunit!
For readers who crave a cozy mystery about a woman finding belonging through small-town wine-country sleuthing and the gentle absurdity of everyday hauntings. Perfect if you like breezy pacing, light supernatural quirks, and warm humor over gritty tension—think vintage charm, quirky neighbors, and just-enough chills to keep pages turning without losing sleep. Book 11 in the series.
Excerpt
Stuffing the brochure into the pocket of my navy hoodie, I walked to the window. The gentle blues of twilight streamed through it, making a trapezoid on the museum’s wooden floor.
A narrow, carved piece of wood stuck out beneath the sill. There appeared to be two wooden hinges at its base. It was another door. Curious, I pried the top open.
The slender strip of wood popped off the wall. I caught it before it could hit the floor and froze, squatting, door cradled in both hands. Horrified, I gaped at the piece of carved wood.
“You broke it,” Herb hissed. “You broke the house on our first visit!”
“I didn’t break it. It fell off.” Frantically, I tried to work the door back into the hinge.
“What are you doing?” Bran asked from behind me.
Heart pounding, I spun to face him and hid the slim little door behind my back.
“Are you hiding something behind your back?” Bran cocked an eyebrow. Now, he looked like an angry Roman general, the trimmed stubble on his jaw more threatening. Not even his jeans and blue button-up eased the effect.
I blinked, sweating. He’d caught me like a kid elbow-deep in a cookie jar.
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Author Bio and Links
Kirsten Weiss writes laugh-out-loud, page-turning mysteries, and now a Tarot guidebook that’s a work of experimental fiction. Her heroes and heroines aren’t perfect, but they’re smart, they struggle, and they succeed. Kirsten writes in a house high on a hill in the Colorado woods and occasionally ventures out for wine and chocolate. Or for a visit to the local pie shop.
Kirsten is best known for her Wits’ End, Perfectly Proper Paranormal Museum, and Tea & Tarot cozy mystery books. So if you like funny, action-packed mysteries with complicated heroines, just turn the page…
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Giveaway
Kirsten Weiss will be awarding a $10 Amazon/Barnes & Noble gift card to a randomly drawn winner. Find out more here.
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