Writers and Readers Just Wanna Have Fun…
The Crime Bake celebrates ten years We’re going to let you in on a little secret–writers like to have fun! We spend hours, months, sometimes years at our desks, toiling over draft after draft. We brave...
View ArticleA Few Thoughts: Page to Screen
Recently, I watched the DVD of the movie version of Janet Evanovich’s One for the Money, a comic caper mystery featuring novice bounty hunter Stephanie Plum. There was a lot of online discussion about...
View ArticleMaddy Hunter: Author of PASSPORT TO PERIL Mysteries
LEA WAIT: I first met Maddy Hunter at a mystery conference. We shared a publisher, she had a wicked sense of humor, and we discovered a shared passion for sneaking out of the conference occasionally in...
View ArticleWho’d Have Your Back?
John Clark here for what I hope will be a fun group post. Back in the mists of antiquity, when Little Egypt was a mere slip of a girl and bikinis had yet to be invented (well at least ten years ago), I...
View ArticleMurder without the Gore: Part II
Kathy Lynn Emerson/Kaitlyn Dunnett here, continuing my discussion of traditional mysteries, particularly those labeled cozies. To read part one, click here I’ve seen a lot of discussion about likeable...
View ArticleThe Endless TBR Pile
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here, admitting that I’m a book junkie. I have hundreds of keeper novels on my shelves. I have even more titles on my iPad, some in the Kindle and Nook apps and...
View ArticleThe Joys and Frustrations of Binge Rereading Series
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here. One of retirement’s biggest advantages is finally having time to read (and reread) other people’s books. I tend to have three going at once—one on my iPad, one...
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