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The Continuing Adventures of a Writer. Author: Patricia Smith Wood. December 2, 2014. By Patricia Smith Wood. A New Mexico Mystery Author Interview: Patricia Smith Wood. Here is my interview with reviewer Amber Foxx. Amber is a mystery writer, too, and knows all the right questions to ask. The Easter Egg Murder. On February 14, 2013. Murder on Sagebrush Lane. The second in the series, is finished and awaiting publication. Last week I reviewed her book and this week she’s here to talk with me about it.
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The Continuing Adventures of a Writer. May 1, 2013. By Patricia Smith Wood. And now, we present The Easter Egg Murder on Kindle! Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, talking parrots and animals of good taste! This is the announcement I’ve been waiting for—. The Easter Egg Murder. Is now available on Kindle! Just look around at all the new gadgets! I’m beyond excited to reach this goal. You can even “take a look inside” now! It shows the first couple of chapters to entice you into purchasing. We had a fa...
Sometimes Dreams Come True – Patricia Smith Wood
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The Continuing Adventures of a Writer. September 8, 2012. By Patricia Smith Wood. Sometimes Dreams Come True. I also read voraciously. I remember the summer I was thirteen; I read almost every novel my mother owned. She had quite a collection of historical novels of the day, and I read them in between reading the books I acquired on my own. There were the Judy Bolton mysteries by Margaret Sutton, and I belonged to the Science Fiction Book Club, which supplied a new volume each month. You are a sweetheart...
A New Mexico Mystery Review: The Easter Egg Murder – Patricia Smith Wood
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The Continuing Adventures of a Writer. November 25, 2014. By Patricia Smith Wood. A New Mexico Mystery Review: The Easter Egg Murder. This is such a wonderful review, I want to preserve it for all time! Thanks to Amber Foxx for her take on this adventure, and for her glowing words. The best analogy I can think of for this book is a Rubik’s Cube. As I read it, I knew all the pieces of the puzzle. The cascade of events in this story are triggered when Senator Philip Lawrence. I’m Glad You Asked. We do not ...
Other Than That, Mrs. Lincoln, Did You Enjoy The Play? – Patricia Smith Wood
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The Continuing Adventures of a Writer. January 6, 2014. By Patricia Smith Wood. Other Than That, Mrs. Lincoln, Did You Enjoy The Play? Pat’s Unhappy Face. I am, for the most part, an upbeat person. I don’t get hysterical–well maybe just a little when I see a spider or a creepy, crawly, bug–but I’m pretty even-tempered. Sure I have some down days, but usually I’m a happy camper. If you’ll refer to one of my past posts, Sometimes Dreams Come True. So what does this mean, you ask? The Easter Egg Murder.
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Croak & Dagger: Author Interview: Joseph Badal
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. Author Interview: Joseph Badal. Joseph Badal's 38 years in the banking and financial services industries provide a solid foundation for the storyline in. Prior to his finance career, Joe served as an officer in the U.S. Army in critical, highly classified positions in the U.S. and overseas, including tours of duty in Greece and Vietnam. He earned numerous military decorations. Will be included in the anthology. Why do you write? I write...
Croak & Dagger: The Writers Block: Figures of Speech
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. The Writers Block: Figures of Speech. A column on craft by Linda Triegel. Figures of speech, or figurative language, are the sound effects added to writing to make it richer and more colorful. The most common figures of speech are:. Related to metaphor, personification gives human form, powers, or feelings to non-human beings or things. (Keats calls his Grecian urn “a sylvan historian.”). Write to prosepolisher@earthlink.net. To view ou...
Croak & Dagger: Angel Street
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. Albuquerque’s little theaters frequently perform mystery plays, which is a boon to us fans. Croak and Dagger chapter members have had the opportunity to see several in recent years—at a reduced ticket price for members—including Agatha Christie’s. Witness for the Prosecution. Earlier this year at ALT, and just this July a production of. Directed by Paula Stein. At the Adobe Theater. Two servants round out the principal cast. Madelon...
Croak & Dagger: Author Interview: Elizabeth Galligan
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. Author Interview: Elizabeth Galligan. Author, poet and educator, Albuquerque resident Elizabeth Ann Galligan, Ph.D., holds degrees in anthropology, Latin American Studies, and Curriculum and Instruction in Multicultural Teacher Education. As illustrated in her debut novel,. Secrets of the Plumed Saint. A Tale of Intrigue from Northern New Mexico. When did you begin the process of writing your first book? How did one begin? The use of hu...
Croak & Dagger: Author Interview: Patricia Smith Wood
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. Author Interview: Patricia Smith Wood. As a child Pat entertained herself and others making up stories and putting on plays. Law enforcement is in her DNA: her father served as a police officer and completed a distinguished career with the FBI. She became an FBI employee herself for a brief period. She graduated from the FBI Citizens’ Academy in 2009. Her first mystery,. The Easter Egg Murder. Came out in February 2013. My most recent b...
Croak & Dagger: Dr. Richard Peck
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. On May 22, 2012 Croak and Dagger welcomed Dr. Richard Peck. As our guest speaker. The focus of his talk was dialogue in novels and plays. Dr Peck received his PhD at University of Wisconsin, taught English at University of Virginia and Temple University, held administrative positions at University of Alabama and Arizona State, and served as president of ASU, University of New Mexico, and University of South Florida. Never us an adverb t...
Croak & Dagger: Author Interview: Robert Kresge
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. Author Interview: Robert Kresge. Robert Kresge writes the. Historical mystery series set in 1870s Wyoming:. Murder for Greenhorns, Painted Women, Death's Icy Hand. When did you begin the process of writing your first book? How long did it take you? What did you find most challenging? What is your work schedule like? How has is changed since your first book? Do you write every day? How many hours a day or week? Yes, I read them all. ...
Croak & Dagger: What Are Women in Science Like?
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. What Are Women in Science Like? Scientists are required to submit a full disclosure of their biases when they submit a manuscript for review. Their disclosures are brief because editors charge researchers (or at least the agencies supporting the research) page charges. Here’s mine: My novel. Sara Almquist is a woman scientist like me. See my website http:/ www.jlgreger.com. Maybe some ideas for great characters in their books. In 1958 a...
Croak & Dagger: Mothers of Sisters: Josephine Tey
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. Mothers of Sisters: Josephine Tey. Elizabeth MacKintosh, who wrote mystery novels under the name Josephine Tey, was an intensely private person. Little is known of her life, but her fans are more than satisfied with reading her eight classic short mysteries over and over. The Daughter of Time. Slight of build" and "chic" of dress ( The Man in the Queue. He is well off financially, having inherited money from an aunt in Australia to supp...
Croak & Dagger: Welcome to Croak & Dagger blog
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Albuquerque NM chapter of Sisters in Crime. Sandia Mountain 10,678'. Welcome to Croak and Dagger blog. Croak and Dagger is the Albuquerque chapter of Sisters in Crime. We are published authors, aspiring writers, and readers - bound by our affection for the mystery genre and our support of women who write mysteries. Membership is open to everyone interested in mysteries! To view our upcoming speakers and events, visit our website: croak-and-dagger.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Guest Blogger: Br...
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Patricia Smith Wood | The continuing adventures of a mystery writer. . .
The continuing adventures of a mystery writer. . . The Easter Egg Murder. Murder On Sagebrush Lane. Green Chile Chicken Broccoli Bake. Welcome – Glad You’re Here. Thanks for checking out my website. Please come by often. Here you’ll find information about my writing, the process, coming events, the joys and headaches, and some wonderful people who are my inspiration. From Whence Did Thou Come? A Review of Murder on Frequency. Yes, New Mexico Really IS one of the United States. Connie C. Cox.
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The continuing adventures of a mystery writer. . . The Easter Egg Murder. Murder On Sagebrush Lane. Green Chile Chicken Broccoli Bake. Welcome – Glad You’re Here. Thanks for checking out my website. Please come by often. Here you’ll find information about my writing, the process, coming events, the joys and headaches, and some wonderful people who are my inspiration. Check Out My Guest Blog Appearance. Having Fun At Book Signings (And Selling Books in the Process! On Spring Has Sprung! A Bit of History.
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Patricia Smith Wood – The Continuing Adventures of a Writer
The Continuing Adventures of a Writer. December 2, 2014. By Patricia Smith Wood. A New Mexico Mystery Author Interview: Patricia Smith Wood. Here is my interview with reviewer Amber Foxx. Amber is a mystery writer, too, and knows all the right questions to ask. The Easter Egg Murder. On February 14, 2013. Murder on Sagebrush Lane. The second in the series, is finished and awaiting publication. Last week I reviewed her book and this week she’s here to talk with me about it. The Easter Egg Murder. I would ...
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CLICK HERE FOR THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES. Saturday, February 16, 2008. Yesterday was my Father Birthday. So Daddy. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU. This is one of my favourite pictures of my Dad and Patricia. It was taken awhile ago on deck. Well better get going and start getting ready. Posted by My Life. Links to this post. Friday, February 15, 2008. Some Recent Scrapbooking Lay outs! My Favourite Picture and Layout. Left My Little Beach. Right Patricia and Her Cousins. Left A Friends Wedding. Take car...
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