A Writing Retreat in Old Orchard Beach

Hi. Barb here. Just back from an amazing, productive and restorative writing retreat in Old Orchard Beach, Maine.

When I announced that I had sold a new series (see that blog post here), I explained the integral role my agent John Talbot of the Talbot Fortune Agency and Sisters in Crime New England had in its creation and sale. What I didn’t say at the time was that three other fabulous New England authors had participated in the same process and also sold their series.

Last weekend, one of the authors, Jessie Crockett, invited us to her beach house for a fantastic weekend of writing, writing, writing, great food, wine, wine, wine and of course, staying up too late and talking, talking, talking. Talking about our books, the publishing industry and sharing our hopes and dreams.

Here are my fellow authors and their series.

Jessie Crockett

Our hostess, Jessie Crockett‘s first book, LIVE FREE OR DIE, won the Daphne DuMaurier Award for Excellence in Mystery and has basically never been off the Amazon Kindle Store’s top 100 women sleuth‘s list since its publication. Here’s the announcement about her new series.

“Daphne DuMaurier Award for Excellence in Mystery Award winner Jessie Crockett’s DRIZZLED WITH DEATH, TAPPING TROUBLE, and BOILED DOWN TO MURDER, a new series of Maple Syrup Mysteries set in rural Sugar Grove, NH, starring a fourth generation syrup maker and recipes, to Berkley.”

Edith Maxwell

Writing as Tace Baker, Edith Maxwell‘s first book, SPEAKING OF MURDER, will be published by Barking Rain Press this September. Here’s the announcement for her new series.

“Former Five Star Organic Farm owner Edith Maxwell’s A TINE TO LIVE, A TINE TO DIE, TILL DIRT DO US PART, and MURDER BY RUTABAGA, a new series of Local Foods Mysteries featuring a novice farmer and a colorful group of mystery-solving locavores, as well as lots of recipes, to Kensington.”

 

Liz Mugavero

Liz Mugavero‘s new series will be her first novel length fiction publication. Here’s her announcement.

“Liz Mugavero’s KNEADING TO DIE, DIGGING FOR DEATH, and MEOWING FOR MURDER, ‘Pawsitively Organic’ Gourmet Pet Food Mysteries set in a storybook New England town and featuring a gourmet pet food chef and her Maine coon cat, to Kensington.”

 

Barbara Ross

Barbara Ross

If you read this blog regularly, you know about me. Here’s the announcement about my new series.

“President of Sisters in Crime New England chapter Barbara Ross’s CLAMMED UP, BOILED OVER, and MUSSELED OUT, a new series of Clambake Mysteries set in coastal Maine and featuring a woman and her family clambake business, including recipes for such delicious treats as Snowden Family Blueberry Grunt and Snowden Family Clambake Clam Chowder, to Kensington.”

The retreat was also a mini-reunion for Edith, Liz and me. We attended the Seascape Writers Retreat together in 2009–an experience I totally recommend.

John Talbot will be one of the agents at The New England Crime Bake this year. One of many, many reasons to attend! But hurry. Registration’s only been open a month and the conference is already 3/4 full.

A huge thank you to Jessie for making this wonderful weekend possible. I just love the New England mystery-writing community!

Hard at work. Notice prominent placement of wine bottle.

About Barbara Ross

Barbara Ross is the author of twelve Maine Clambake Mystery novels and six novellas. Her books have been nominated for multiple Agatha Awards for Best Contemporary Novel and have won the Maine Literary Award for Crime Fiction. She lives in Portland, Maine. Readers can visit her website at www.maineclambakemysteries.com
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15 Responses to A Writing Retreat in Old Orchard Beach

  1. Ramona says:

    You all look so happy! That’s the best advertisement.

  2. Thanks, Barb! It was a fabulous weekend.

  3. Brenda Buchanan says:

    Congratulations to all of you on your contracts. Your idea of a retreat sounds like so much fun. Focused work in a supportive, beautiful environment then play!

    Brenda

  4. Barb Ross says:

    Thanks, Brenda. Friday was beautiful, so we did get an evening walk on the beach. Saturday and Sunday rained like crazy–all the better for getting work done!

  5. Deb says:

    Are those fresh berries peeking out of the bowl?

  6. Lea Wait says:

    Congrats to all of you! Looking frward to reading your wonderful books!

  7. Rhonda Lane says:

    What a great opportunity! So glad you guys did this. And thanks for sharing the pictures. 🙂

  8. How nice of Jessie to open up her home! Congrats to all of you.

  9. Barb Ross says:

    Thanks Lea, Rhonda and Vicki–Believe me, I can’t wait to read my book, either! Must finish first draft….

  10. Congratulations! So delighted for you all!!

  11. Susan Stokes says:

    Maine A Perfect Place..( Next to VT of course) Thanks for Sharing
    Susan

  12. CK says:

    It sounds fantastic! Glad you had fun and thanks for sharing.

  13. Robin says:

    Looks like a great time! I attended my first retreat last month and am still in awe of how much I learned and accomplished.

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