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Tag Archives: Boiled Over
Weekend Update: August 8-9, 2015
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Kate Flora (Monday), Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson (Tuesday), Brenda Buchanan (Wednesday), Jen Blood (Thursday) and Jayne Hitchcock (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us … Continue reading →
Cabbage Island–What’s Different, What’s the Same?
by Barb, working on the front porch in Boothbay Harbor, enjoying the scenery and the lovely breezes I’ve been open about the fact that my Maine Clambake Mystery Series is “inspired by” the Cabbage Island Clambakes here in Boothbay Harbor. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Boiled Over, Boothbay Harbor, Busman's Harbor, cabbage island clambake, clammed up, Fogged Inn, lobster, maine clambake mysteries, Musseled Out
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Weekend Update: October 4-5
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Kaitlyn Dunnett (Monday), Vaughn Hardacker (Tuesday), Vicki Doudera (Wednesday), Lea Wait (Thursday), and Barbara Ross (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog … Continue reading →
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Tagged audiobooks, Barbara Ross, Boiled Over, Eliot Maine, Fogg Library, Glen Ridge Public Library, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kathy Lynn Emerson, Kilt Dead, large print, Lea Wait, Maine Crime Writers news, Musseled Out, Scone Cold Dead, special limited offer, The Writer, Twisted Threads, Vaughn Hardacker, Vicki Doudera
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Tomato Salad Recipe
Hi. Barb here. Happy Labor Day. To celebrate the traditional end of the summer, I’m offering another recipe from Boiled Over, my second Maine Clambake Mystery. It will be especially useful for those of you who are now or will … Continue reading →
Lobster Deviled Eggs
Hi. Barb here. Boiled Over, the second book in the Maine Clambake Mystery series takes place in August, so I thought I’d share one of the recipes in the book–Lobster Deviled Eggs. The eggs didn’t start out with lobster in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Boiled Over, Lobster Deviled Eggs, maine clambake mysteries
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Boiled Over Released in Print, eBook and Audio!
Hi. Barb here, celebrating the fact that my blogging day is my actual release day! Boiled Over the second book in the Maine Clambake Mystery series was released today from Kensington Publishing in mass market paperback and ebook form. Here’s … Continue reading →
A History for My Maine Town
Hi, Barb here. Back in the fall of 2011 when I first wrote the proposal for the Maine Clambake Mystery series, I named the fictional town where my stories took place “Busman’s Harbor.” At the time, I was committed to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, Boiled Over, Busman's Harbor, clammed up, Colin Woodard, Harold B Clifford, Harry Gratwick, Hidden History of Maine, maine clambake mysteries, maine history, Rebels, Rusticators and the Struggle for a Forgotten Frontier, The Boothbay Region 1906-1960, The Lobster Coast
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Sunday Update: October 20, 2013
Next week at Maine Crime Writers we’ll be featuring posts from Barb Ross (Monday), Gerry Boyle (Tuesday), Kaitlyn Dunnett (Wednesday), Vicki Doudera (Thursday), and Lea Wait (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog … Continue reading →
Now It Can Be Told, Part Deux, (Redux) by Barbara Ross
Hi. Barb here. Kate has kindly invited us to take an extra long Labor Day by rerunning a favorite post. How appropriate that I, on the eve of the publication of Clammed Up, the first book in my Maine Clambake … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, Boiled Over, clambake, clammed up, John Talbot, Kensington, Lea Wait, Maine, maine clambake mysteries, Sarah Graves, Sheila Connolly, Sisters in Crime New England
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Windjammer Days
Hi. Barb here. It’s been a foggy, rainy, cold season on the Maine coast so far. But that hasn’t stopped some of our traditional celebrations. This year was the 51st celebration of Windjammer days in Boothbay Harbor and there were … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, Boiled Over, Boothbay Harbor, maine clambake mysteries, Windjammer Days
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