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Where Do Ideas and Inspirations Come from for Mysteries? by Heather Weidner

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? Thank you so much for letting me visit today. I write mystery novels and short stories. And I’m often asked about where my ideas come from. Settings I write what I know and where I know. Most of my short stories and my Delanie Fitzgerald mystery series are…

Mystery Writing: One Scientist’s Journey by Rosemarie Szostak

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
? I collected bugs for biology class. Watched waves washing the shore for physics. Spilled corrosive acid on my good jeans in chemistry, so they ended up looking like a fashion statement. What I didn’t learn: a) English grammar, b) sentence structure, c) paragraph structure, d) any writing structure,…

The Poisoned Rock (The Rock #Murder #Mysteries Bk 2) by @RobertDaws #TuesdayBookBlog Crime on #Gibraltar

Rosie’s #BookReview Team #RBRT GIRL IN A GOLDEN CAGE by @lucyBranch11 #Alchemy #Italy

Shifting Perspectives

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
A month into 2017 and I’ve just about quasi abandoned the 85K90 challenge. Well, not so much abandoned, but perhaps put the task on hiatus as the plotting and pondering of the overarching narrative structure and mixing and matching the character (and their exposition baggage)  relationships has…

My Mystery Addiction Started with Nancy Drew by Heather Weidner

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
My Mystery Addiction Started with Nancy Drew I have loved mysteries since Scooby Doo and Nancy Drew. Saturday morning cartoons in the United States in the 1970s were full of mysteries and sleuths. I adored Scooby Doo, Hong Kong Phooey, Speed Buggy, the Funky Phantom, and Josie and the…

I’m Going to Post it For the World to See* by Margot Kinberg

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
I’m Going to Post it For the World to See* Subtitle: Reading and Writing in the Age of Social Media  ? One of the most important changes we’ve seen in the last ten years has been the advent of social media. It’s had a profound impact on the way we…

Sorting Out The Details

Originally posted on Musings of a Mystery Novelist:
The plotting and pondering continues, as the world (real and fictional) changes from what it was into what it will be. How things will play out in the (near) future is yet to be determined; needless to say it’s going to be interesting (if not frustrating) from…

Book 3: The Magus Epiphany (due out in March 2017) – a first taste of what to expect

Book 3: The Magus Epiphany (due out in March 2017) – a first taste of what to expect

The Cat Who Talked to Ghosts by Lilian Jackson Braun #bookreview #mystery

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