A Wicked Welcome to Maria Kelson!
by Julie, packing for Bouchercon in Somerville I met Maria Kelson last year in Chicago at the Midwest Mystery Conference. She was an attendee last year. This year she’ll be…
Wicked Good Mysteries
by Julie, packing for Bouchercon in Somerville I met Maria Kelson last year in Chicago at the Midwest Mystery Conference. She was an attendee last year. This year she’ll be…
by Julie, with a temporary summer respite in Somerville Today I am thrilled to help Erick celebrate the launch of his new book, . I love this post about his…
by Julie, sweltering in Somerville Liz Mugavero and I went to see a concert this week–the Triple Moon Tour with Alanis Morissette, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, and Morgan Wade.…
by Julie, springing in Somerville I am delighted to welcome John Copenhaver back to the blog today! He is a wonderful writer of historical mysteries, and a great member of…
by Julie, loving the weather but sick of pollen in Somerville Sherry recently recommended a BBC Maestro course to me. Harlan Coben’s course is on writing thriller. Now, I’m not…
When I heard that Jessie Chandler had a new book in her Shay O’Hanlon Caper Series coming out, I couldn’t wait to invite her to the blog. This is such…
I loved a recent conversation I had with Harini Nagendra on the SinC Writers’ Podcast, and was delighted when she agreed to come back to the blog to celebrate her…
by Julie, fighting pollen in Somerville As an executive director I’ve worked with many, many non-profits over the years. I’ve never worked with a better group of volunteers than the…