Wicked Wednesday: What Do You Read When You’re Writing?
The discussion is age-old. Some writers say they can’t read, or can’t read in their genre, when they’re writing. Others say, “If I had to give up reading in order…
Wicked Good Mysteries
The discussion is age-old. Some writers say they can’t read, or can’t read in their genre, when they’re writing. Others say, “If I had to give up reading in order…
Edith, writing furiously north of Boston on the Equinox Ya can’t take it with you, isn’t that what they say? Well, I have learned that if I don’t take it with…
by Barb As of this writing STILL waiting for spring. Hi all. We’re trying something experimental for Simply the Best, the Malice Domestic panel for the Agatha Best Contemporary nominees.…
Edith here, hoping for a warmer spring than we’ve had so far. Sisters in Crime New England sponsored an all-day workshop on Saturday about the many paths to publication. Four…
We’re all headed to the New England Crime Bake tomorrow. Here are some of the books we’re planning to read by authors attending the conference. Tomorrow we’ll try to post…
by Barbara Ross on the seacoast, in Maine Recently, Jessie wrote a one-word titled post, “Kindness.” That got me thinking about maybe doing a series of posts with one-word titles.…
Bouchercon may be over for one more year but we are still thinking about it. Here’s the final wrap-up. Jessie: I hope our readers all have some place in their…
In celebration of Bouchercon 2013 the Wickeds are recommending books by other writers who will be in attendance. Here are this weeks picks: Julie: Indemnity Only by Sarah Paretsky Liz:…