Lois Winston on the Mystery of Crafts
My guest post today, Lois Wilson, writes one of the funniest series out there, featuring amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack, a craft editor at a major… Read More »Lois Winston on the Mystery of Crafts
My guest post today, Lois Wilson, writes one of the funniest series out there, featuring amateur sleuth Anastasia Pollack, a craft editor at a major… Read More »Lois Winston on the Mystery of Crafts
As somebody who otherwise leads a pretty boring life, it’s always amazed me when I run into novels written by folks who bear an uncanny… Read More »Nancy Cole Silverman on Writing Herself – Or Not Herself
Author and screenwriter Shannon Muir is best known for her pulp mystery suspense stories that appear in a variety of anthologies. However, she’s not one… Read More »Author Shannon Muir on Writing in Multiple Genres
Rabbi Ilene Schneider, EdD, was one of the first women to be ordained in the United States. So after a lifetime of working in Jewish… Read More »Ilene Schneider on What Mysteries Can Do
Please welcome Canadian author Merrilee Robson, whose first book is based on her own experiences with a housing option we don’t have here in the… Read More »Merrilee Robson on Housing-Inspired Murder