I'm over at the Sleuths, Spies and Alibis table today, talking about why summers are for mysteries. I have a 'summer slide' chart with stats on kids and reading, and everything.
Come say hi, and tell me what you're reading!
News from middle-grade mystery author Fleur Bradley. Also, book reviews and cat pictures...
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April 2022 News (or: on reading slumps and lots of editing...)
April snuck up on me like a thief in the night! I’ve been so busy writing, editing, and coming up with ideas for Daybreak on Raven Island...
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Popping in from my winter (and writing) hibernation for a moment to tell you about a class I'm teaching over at Savvy Authors on how to ...
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Cute kitty, no? Happily stolen from I Can Has Cheezburger. I'm a bit off-topic here, but it's not like that hasn't happened befo...
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Friday links (a.k.a. time-wastery) come early, since I’m actually hoping to get some writing done tomorrow. So here you go: It’s a book! It’...
I am reading an old mystery by Charlotte Armstrong called A DRAM OF POSION right now.
ReplyDeleteWill have to check that out; I'm kind of in the mood for something old...
ReplyDeleteI haven't been reading as many mysteries as I should. I might now that the Indian summer is gone and the Indian monsoon is here, in all its fury. In pipeline is THE SECRET OF CHIMNEYS by Christie. I'm reading (and re-reading) her books in chronological order. I'm also planning to read (and re-read) the mystery works of Dickens, Poe, and Collins.
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to read Christie again--might have to get on that right away.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're safe in this monsoon season, Prashant...
So sorry to hear about your grandmother, Fleur.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Patti. She was 91, so not too shabby. But she'll be missed...
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