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Historical Division: How I learned to love reading mysteries  by Sally Allen

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
The first mysteries I fell in love with were Agatha Christie’s novels. I was in middle school and had recently been upgraded to my brother’s old room. Among the items he had left behind were a substantial collection of worn paperbacks. I spent hours lying on the plush navy…

Silence and Circumstance by Roy Dimond

Using First Person When Your Narrator Is A Jerk

Using First Person When Your Narrator Is A Jerk

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
I’m three chapters and over three thousand words into writing my WIP.  I reached a point yesterday where I stared at a passage and just didn’t know how I was going to write it in third person singular and get the true nuances of what my main character…

Stephanie Lam’s route to publication began with a make-believe town…

Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
Today’s guest post is from Stephanie Lam whose first novel The Mysterious Affair at Castaway House was published  a few weeks ago. Her journey to becoming a published writer sounds deceptively straightforward, but a lot of hard work and research underpins her sucess. And I love the idea of…

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