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Mysterious Musings: New Cover for a New Project
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How a Mystery Writer Views the World. Monday, April 13, 2015. New Cover for a New Project. My next book starts a series for Berkley Prime Crime called the Undercover Dish Mysteries. Here's the first cover! The series will introduce Lilah Drake, a would-be caterer who has found her first customers in friends and neighbors who want to take the credit for her good cooking. Meanwhile poor Lilah just wants to make good food. Monday, April 13, 2015. From Berkley Prime Crime. Tributes to Great Writers. My short...
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Mysterious Musings: Crime Writer John Harvey on Lost Children, Western Movies, and Rhythmic Prose
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How a Mystery Writer Views the World. Monday, February 22, 2010. Crime Writer John Harvey on Lost Children, Western Movies, and Rhythmic Prose. John Harvey's new mystery novel FAR CRY comes out in June; it is his 100th book. Harvey's much-lauded Charlie Resnick novels are among Britain's best police procedurals; his novel LONELY HEARTS was named by The Times as one of the 100 Greatest Crime Novels of the Century. FAR CRY features the duo of Will Grayson and Helen Walker. Harvey lives in London. Before st...
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Mysterious Musings: Crime Writer Robert Wilson on Seville's Beauty, Africa's Power, and London's Vast Unknown
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How a Mystery Writer Views the World. Monday, June 22, 2009. Crime Writer Robert Wilson on Seville's Beauty, Africa's Power, and London's Vast Unknown. Robert Wilson is the author of four crime noir novels set in South Africa featuring Bruce Medway; two thrillers set in Portugal during the second world war; and a series of four crime novels set in Seville featuring the detective Javier Falcón. He was kind enough to answer these questions after I read and liked his books. As you now know from. According t...
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Mysterious Musings: Happy Birthday to a Fireside Poet
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How a Mystery Writer Views the World. Sunday, December 17, 2006. Happy Birthday to a Fireside Poet. Today, in 1807, John Greenleaf Whittier was born. One of the five American poets known as "The Fireside Poets," because their work was appropriate for families to read by the hearth, Whittier has long been a favorite of mine, especially for his lovely and long poem called "Snowbound: A Winter Idyl." Here's a little bit from that poem:. By John Greenleaf Whittier. Unwarmed by any sunset light. By the way, t...
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Poisoned Pen Letters: March 2006
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Out-takes from the life of writer Karen MacInerney. Thoughts on the writing life, surviving the writing life with two young kids and a rabbit who chews through my laptop cord regularly, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Also an excellent procrastinatory (I don't think that's a word, but it should be) tool. Thursday, March 30, 2006. Honeysuckle, pirates, and magic wands. And I've been writing again, falling into that dreamland I love so much. It has been a bit more challenging to reach it lately, wi...
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Poisoned Pen Letters: February 2006
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Out-takes from the life of writer Karen MacInerney. Thoughts on the writing life, surviving the writing life with two young kids and a rabbit who chews through my laptop cord regularly, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Also an excellent procrastinatory (I don't think that's a word, but it should be) tool. Friday, February 24, 2006. Is going to review Murder on the Rocks. In their June or July issue. I'm delighted. Yankee is a fabulous publication! So here it is. Enjoy! 2 cups granulated sugar. I've be...
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Poisoned Pen Letters: November 2005
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Out-takes from the life of writer Karen MacInerney. Thoughts on the writing life, surviving the writing life with two young kids and a rabbit who chews through my laptop cord regularly, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Also an excellent procrastinatory (I don't think that's a word, but it should be) tool. Wednesday, November 23, 2005. Anyway, here are the images. Happy Turkey Day! Posted by Karen MacInerney @ 4:33 PM. Monday, November 14, 2005. Getting the words on the page. I am closing in on the big...
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Poisoned Pen Letters: May 2006
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Out-takes from the life of writer Karen MacInerney. Thoughts on the writing life, surviving the writing life with two young kids and a rabbit who chews through my laptop cord regularly, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Also an excellent procrastinatory (I don't think that's a word, but it should be) tool. Sunday, May 28, 2006. And then I got to visit the gorgeous Lovett Inn for the Charles Snider show taping - apparently the show will air in July or August. And everyone at the store was marvelous....
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Poisoned Pen Letters: September 2005
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Out-takes from the life of writer Karen MacInerney. Thoughts on the writing life, surviving the writing life with two young kids and a rabbit who chews through my laptop cord regularly, and whatever else strikes my fancy. Also an excellent procrastinatory (I don't think that's a word, but it should be) tool. Thursday, September 29, 2005. Cooler weather. and a great Indian recipe. The cooler air from Canada finally arrived! Chicken with Tomatoes and Garam Masala. 3-5 T veg. oil. 3/4 t cumin seeds. Other t...