Weekend Update: January 11-12, 2020

Next week at Maine Crime Writers, there will be a posts by Jen Blood (Monday), Sandra Neily (Tuesday), Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson (Thursday) and Susan Vaughan (Friday).

 

In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog regularly at Maine Crime Writers:

 Kathy Lynn Emerson (as Kathy, for a change) has some news to report. Level Best Books will be publishing her standalone historical mystery, The Finder of Lost Things, set in Elizabethan England, in October of this year. More details to come.

from Kaitlyn Dunnett: the winners have been chosen and notified in the drawing for advance reading copies of A View to a Kilt. Thanks to all who commented.

An invitation to readers of this blog: Do you have news relating to Maine, Crime, or Writing? We’d love to hear from you. Just comment below to share.

 

And a reminder: If your library, school, or organization is looking for a speaker, we are often available to talk about the writing process, research, where we get our ideas, and other mysteries of the business. Contact Kate Flora

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1 Response to Weekend Update: January 11-12, 2020

  1. Roslyn Reid says:

    Hi there. Roslyn Reid here. I am one of the newest of Maine Crime Writers. My debut mystery, “A Scandal at Crystalline,” was published on Sept. 13, 2019. (Yes, it was a Friday – my publisher’s sense of humor is similar to mine.) It’s about a raku pottery artist who might be a murderer. Right now I am doing road trips getting it into Maine bookstores, crafting online & real world publicity, & working on the next books in the series. Who says writing isnt a job!

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