My Fertile Imagination
by Julie, enjoying the waning (sob) days of summer in Somerville When I decided to write a Thanksgiving book for my gardening series, I had a “problem”. How do I…
Wicked Good Mysteries
by Julie, enjoying the waning (sob) days of summer in Somerville When I decided to write a Thanksgiving book for my gardening series, I had a “problem”. How do I…
by Julie, summering in Somerville I love a good story, I really do. In “normal” times, I voraciously consume them–through books, theater, movies, television, podcasts, artwork. But these aren’t normal…
by Julie, summering in Somerville I met Daryl years ago, when neither of us was published, at the New England Crime Bake. Since then she’s had series under her name…
Jessie: In New Hampshire, surrounded by family I know that I have previously mentioned on the blog that one of my favorite parts of my job as a novelist is…
Julia Henry writes about having worlds collide in her life, and her fiction.
Edith here, writing from a hot, summery north of Boston. Yesterday the sun stood still. That is, it was the summer solstice in the northern hemisphere. The word is from…
Do you ever dread finishing a project because you’ve so enjoyed it? That’s the Wicked Wednesday question this week.
Edith/Maddie here, loving spring plantings – the pollen, not so much. But sneezing and itchy eyes don’t prevent me from welcoming good friend of the Wickeds, Kathy Lynn Emerson, aka…