How to Write a Novel In Nine Months or Less
By Liz, east of Hartford, still wishing for sun and warmth I am (still) working on the third book in the Pawsitively Organic Mysteries. My deadline is May 1. At…
Wicked Good Mysteries
By Liz, east of Hartford, still wishing for sun and warmth I am (still) working on the third book in the Pawsitively Organic Mysteries. My deadline is May 1. At…
Thanks to all of you who entered our Stick with the Wickeds contest. We wish we could take you all (on a stick) with us to Malice. The “official” hat…
The Boston Marathon is over. Twenty-six and two-tenths of a mile. Training for such a run takes endurance, and finishing it does, too, especially this year when finishers imagine (or…
By Sherry Harris Barb Goffman, Malice Domestic Program Chair, visits us today to talk about the Authors Alleys at Malice. Barb is the author of Don’t Get Mad, Get Even,…
By Julie Hennrikus I live in Somerville, which is just outside Boston, next to Cambridge. I live on an MBTA route, and walk, train, and bus everywhere. I work in…
We are so excited that this year all of the Wickeds will be able to attend the Malice Domestic Conference in Bethesda, MD. At many conferences one of us is missing…
In honor of Patriot’s Day write an opening line for this picture taken at Minute Man National Historic Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Edith: I told him if he went into…
We are sure the debate over what is a cozy will never end. Sherry: Edith and I recently attended Left Coast Crime in Monterey, California. During one of the panels…