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Rosalind Barden

Rosalind Barden
BIOGRAPHY

I have fun writing my stories and I hope you have as much fun reading them!

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"The Cold Kid Case: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery" is a #1 Amazon New Release, a Firebird Book Award 1st Place Cozy Mystery Winner, Literary Titan Gold Book Award Winner, Author Academy Top 10 Mystery Winner, and Critters Readers Poll Top 10 Finisher for both Best Mystery and Best Young Adult Books. It's a cozy noir mystery with a sense of humor set in gritty Depression-era 1930s Los Angeles. Hollywood, movie stars, mobsters, and, of course, murder.

Dozens of my short stories have appeared in print anthologies and webzines, such as the U.K.'s acclaimed "Whispers of Wickedness." Mystery and Horror LLC has selected my stories for multiple print anthologies, including FAPA President's Book Award Silver Medalist "History and Mystery Oh My!" I am a regular contributor to the "Strangely Funny" humorous horror short story series. Ellen Datlow selected my short story "Lion Friend" as a Best Horror of the Year Honorable Mention after it appeared in "Cern Zoo," a British Fantasy Society nominee for best anthology, part of DF Lewis' award winning "Nemonymous" anthology series. "TV Monster" is my print children's book I wrote and illustrated.

My scripts, novel manuscripts, and short fiction have placed in numerous competitions, including the Writers Digest Screenplay Competition and the Shriekfast Film Festival.

I am a member of Sisters in Crime, SCBWI: Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, IWOSC: Independent Writers of Southern California, and W&PN: Writers and Publishers Network.

Los Angeles is where I write. Discover more at RosalindBarden.com.

Photo credit: Guy Viau.

Rosalind Barden's Books

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The Cold Kid Case: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery: 1930s Humorous Historical Cozy Noir Mysteryby Rosalind BardenPublish: Oct 31, 2023Series: A Sparky of Bunker Hill MysteryCrime Fiction Historical Mystery Mystery Historical Fiction
The Cannibal Caper: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery
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The Cannibal Caper: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mysteryby Rosalind BardenPublish: Nov 17, 2023Series: A Sparky of Bunker Hill MysteryCrime Fiction Historical Mystery Mystery Historical Fiction
Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case
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Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Caseby Rosalind BardenPublish: Sep 22, 2018Historical Mystery
Strangely Funny 2 12
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Strangely Funny 2 12by Rosalind BardenPublish: May 19, 2015Horror
Strangely Funny III
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Strangely Funny IIIby D.J. TyrerPublish: Mar 31, 2016Horror
Strangely Funny
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Strangely Funnyby Ed AhernPublish: Jul 20, 2013Series: Strangely FunnyHorror
Strangely Funny X
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Strangely Funny Xby Robert LuptonPublish: Oct 09, 2023Series: Strangely FunnyHorror
Strangely Funny IX
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Strangely Funny IXby Jennifer Lee RossmanPublish: Jul 31, 2022Series: Strangely FunnyHorror
Strangely Funny V
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Strangely Funny Vby Sarah E. GlennSeries: Strangely FunnyHorror
Strangely Funny VIII
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Strangely Funny VIIIby Sarah GlennPublish: May 29, 2021Series: Strangely FunnyHorror
Mardi Gras Mysteries
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Mardi Gras Mysteriesby Sarah E. GlennPublish: Jan 01, 2021Series: Mardi Gras MysteriesMystery
Strangely Funny VI
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Strangely Funny VIby Sarah E GlennPublish: Apr 21, 2019Series: Strangely FunnyHorror
Strangely Funny VII
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Strangely Funny VIIby Jonathan ShipleyPublish: May 28, 2020Series: Strangely FunnyHorror
History and Mystery, Oh My!
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History and Mystery, Oh My!by Patricia AbbottPublish: Jan 20, 2015Historical Mystery
Mardi Gras Murder
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Mardi Gras Murderby Selina AlanizPublish: Feb 07, 2014Series: Mardi Gras MysteriesMystery
Strangely Funny (6 Book Series)
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Strangely Funny (6 Book Series)by Ed AhernSeries: Strangely FunnyHorror

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Rosalind Barden's Awards and Achievements

    Rosalind Barden has earned excellence awards over time. Here is the glimpse of the accolades clinched by the author.

  • Firebird Book Award 1st Place Cozy Mystery Winner
    2022

    Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case

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  • Author Academy Top 10 Mystery Finalist
    2019

    Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case

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  • Critters Annual Readers Poll Top 10 Finisher for Best Mystery Novel
    2018

    Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case

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  • Critters Annual Readers Poll Top 10 Finisher for Best Young Adult Book
    2018

    Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case

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Rosalind Barden Interview On 15, Apr 2021

"Author and illustrator, Rosalind Barden writes intriguing historical mysteries with a touch of humor. She read all the time as a child and still does. Her short story “Cat Discipline” was the first to appear in a print anthology, “Twisted Cat Tales." Her characters are as fantastic as the setting. She has been a member of Sisters in Crime for five years. She writes in Los Angeles, California."
What is a childhood memory that makes you smile?

Living in the Fairview Hill neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, during my elementary school years. The entire hill was a playground, with interesting side streets and old houses. I draw a lot of inspiration from Fairview for the setting in my young adult mystery, “Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case,” which is set in 1930s Los Angeles. I think Fairview is similar to LA’s old Bunker Hill back in Sparky’s era.

What is the earliest experience you had with books/writing that you remember?

Our Mom was always reading to us, and when we were old enough, we were the ones reading picture books to her. I remember her taking us to the little Fairview library, and the big downtown Cincinnati library for our reading supply. She loved books and passed the love of reading on to her kids. As I got older and began to seriously write, she was my cheerleader.

What are some of the most memorable books you read as a child?

I loved so many books, but here are a few: “Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak, “Put me in the Zoo” by Robert Lopshire, “Winnie the Pooh” by A. A. Milne, “Misty of Chincoteague” by Marguerite Henry.

Were you an avid reader as a child? Do you still read books?

I read all the time as a child, and still do. I am currently reading Gigi Pandian’s “The Accidental Alchemist,” the first in this mystery series. I read the rest of the series out of order, and now it’s fun learning how the series began. I enjoy biographies too, and recently read “Ada Blackjack, a True Story of Survival in the Artic” by Jennifer Niven. I love short stories. “Folks you Meet in Longs and Other Stories” by Lee Cataluna is a delightful anthology I bought from Kona Bay Books, Hawaii’s largest independent bookstore.

Who was the first person you shared your first ever story with?

That’s my Mom. I was always creating stories from pictures I drew, usually involving monsters of one kind or another.

How did you come up with the plot of your book, Mardi Gras Mysteries?

The publisher, Mystery and Horror, LLC, came up with the Mardi Gras theme for the original short mystery anthology, “Mardi Gras Murder,” edited by Sarah E. Glenn. Because I am more familiar with Los Angeles than New Orleans, I decided to place my story in a Hollywood Mardi Gras party, starring Josh the actor with a big ego. That resulted in my story, “International Vogue and the Pajama Fiasco Weekend.” When the publisher announced they were doing a second anthology, “Mardi Gras Mysteries,” I decided, why not continue Josh’s Mardi Gras adventures, but this time in a blow-out Palm Springs party? I had a lot of fun writing it. Fortunately, Mystery and Horror, LLC accepted the story, “Mardi Gras Forever and the Bigfoot Fiasco.”

What are some things to keep in mind when writing a paranormal comedy?

Keep it fun, don’t take yourself too seriously, and be careful not to let the campy elements override the story and characters. Readers still want a solid story structure, with beginning, middle, end, and they want interesting, three-dimensional characters. In my short story “Monster Teach Back,” from the “Strangely Funny VII” anthology, you could say the main character is a victim, but as the story goes on, maybe you’ll wonder if the stepdad wasn’t right about him after all.

How did your friends and family react to your first book?

I was fortunate to have supportive friends and family who were delighted when my picture book “TV Monster” was published. My sister was a big booster of my work and continues to be. Friends helped set up my “TV Monster” book signings and more friends stopped by. The signings were a lot of fun. That said, not everyone was supportive. For new writers, it is important to be prepared for this, and to keep in mind that a person’s negative reaction has little to do with your book, and more to do with what is going on inside that person. Try not to let negativity sideline you.

Since how long have you been a member of Sisters in Crime?

It’s been about five years. Sisters in Crime is a supportive organization and has a ton of resources for writers. Bestselling mystery author Diane Vallere, who was president of the Los Angeles chapter, was kind enough to write a blurb for my mystery, “Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case.” I’ve also participated in book signings at the LA Sister’s in Crime booth at the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. I highly recommend Sisters in Crime for mystery writers, as well as mystery fans.

Who designed all the pictures in your book, "TV Monster"?

I both wrote and illustrated “TV Monster,” so all the drawings, including the cover, are mine. Illustrating that book was the most fun, paid work I’ve ever done. My editor David Allender at Crown (now Random House Children’s Books), gave me excellent advice on improving the story and also the cover design. I owe a lot of the book’s enduring qualities to David.

Which was your first story to appear in a print anthology?

My short story “Cat Discipline” was the first to appear in a print anthology, “Twisted Cat Tales,” edited by Esther Schrader. The famous Burbank horror bookstore Dark Delicacies hosted a signing for “Twisted Cat Tales” that Esther and some of the authors, including me, participated in. Dark Delicacies is such a cool bookstore and truly one of a kind. It’s worth going out of your way to visit.

Did you expect "Sparky Of Bunker Hill and The Cold Kid Case" to become an Author Academy Awards Top Ten Best Mystery Finalist?

That was my hope, but because that award is based on reader votes, nothing is certain. I am so grateful that readers did vote for “Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cold Kid Case.” At the end of the day, being an author is all about the readers. I had a blast attending the awards event in Columbus, Ohio, and meeting so many authors of so many kinds of books.

What is the best age to write your first book?

Any age! If you want to write, go for it. Don’t worry about being perfect or following what are supposed to be the “rules,” especially when you’re first starting. Go at your own pace, do your own thing. Eventually, you’ll realize there are no rules. What is important is to start and keep going, whatever your age.

Which is the next book you are working on? Give us an insight into it.

“Sparky of Bunker Hill and the Cannibal Caper” is my current project. It’s the second book in the “Sparky of Bunker Hill” mystery series. Sparky will be going through non-stop craziness in “Cannibal Caper.” I’m hoping readers will enjoy it as much as the first “Sparky.”

How long on an average does it take you to promote a book? How has your experience been working with AllAuthor?

Promotion takes a lot of work and time. It’s tough for me to give an average, because I’m still learning how to do the promotion and continue trying new approaches. Promotion can be fun. I loved putting together my website https://rosalindbarden.com/ but researching how to create a WordPress site was time consuming, and it always needs updating. Book signings and festivals are a blast. I loved participating in LA Comic Con and speaking at the panel organized by author Robert Mellette through the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). But, again, there is a lot of prep work beforehand, such as printing reader handouts and spreading the word on social media. I have had a wonderful experience with AllAuthor. I love the book cover images AllAuthor creates, as well as the seasonal image templates I can get creative with. Having polished cover promotion images ready for social media posting has saved me so much time. Using AllAuthor’s template, I was able to quickly create an image with both the “Mardi Gras” anthology covers that got a great response on social media.

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