POE'S DEADLY DAUGHTERS
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Double Life: Sheila Connolly & Sarah Atwell
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Interviewed by Sandra Parshall Sheila Connolly, aka Sarah Atwell, was an art historian, investment banker, nonprofit fundraiser, and profess...
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Tuesday, March 11, 2008
How Long Can You Go?
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Sharon Wildwind Okay, so that title sounds like the subject line of less-than-desirable e-mail. Don’t worry, there’s nothing intimate or the...
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Monday, March 10, 2008
Mystery Writer Jess Lourey On Left Coast Crime and The Funniest Movie Ever
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an interview with Julia Buckley Hey, Jess! Thanks for being our reporter on the spot at Left Coast Crime. How did you enjoy Denver? Best ...
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Old Navy: A Battle Cry, Not a Brand Name
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Roger Lee Crossland (Guest Blogger) Retired Captain Roger Lee Crossland is the author of the historical mystery Jade Rooster. Captain Crossl...
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Friday, March 7, 2008
Quick rule change . . . hey, it's my post, my rules, or lack thereof . . .
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By Lonnie Cruse (twice in one day?) Okay, it occured to me after I posted my blog post early this morning with the contest for the tenth com...
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Anchors Away - Aweigh - A-???
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By Lonnie Cruse Though my book has been out since December, I'm *officially* launching it Saturday week, (March 15th 2-4 PM, Metropolis ...
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Thursday, March 6, 2008
Reading for Romance
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Elizabeth Zelvin I don’t write romance, but I read for it. No, I’m not confessing to a secret taste for bodice rippers. I read mostly myster...
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008
My life as a star of ER... NOT!
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by C.J. Lyons -- guest blogger (C.J. Lyons, whose first medical thriller has just been published by Berkley, is a physician trained in Pedi...
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Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Negative Space
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Sharon Wildwind Once upon a time—at least, I’ve heard stories about once upon a time—that there was a rhythm to being a writer. That rhythm ...
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Monday, March 3, 2008
Writer Bill Cameron On the World of Mystery and the Mysteries of the World
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an interview with Julia Buckley Bill Cameron is a mystery writer whose debut novel, Lost Dog , received accolades from readers and critic...
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