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Tag Archives: Camden Maine
Where Do We Get Our Ideas? We Look Around and There They Are . . .
We crime writers are often asked where we get our ideas. Do we conjure them up like magicians? Keep inspirational dream journals? Scribble down snippets of snatched conversations? Sometimes, it seems, we merely have to live in the right little … Continue reading
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Tagged Camden Maine, Hunter Douglas, Jason and Mary Throne, Moving to Maine, Mt. Battie, Rusty Brace, Vicki Doudera
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June Firsters — Characters All
We probably all know at least one person who shares our birthday, but living in a small Maine town for nearly three decades (can that really be?) means that I know quite a few. Vicki Doudera here. I’m not talking … Continue reading
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Tagged Allen Fernald, birthday, Camden Maine, Darby Farr Mysteries, Jory Squibb, June, Moonbeam, Moving to Maine, Pat Jones, Sue Hopkins, Vicki Doudera
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An Interview with Maine Crime Writer Tess Gerritsen
As Maine writers ourselves, we’ve very interested in how you ended up living and writing in Maine. Can you tell us that story? Tess: I was living in Hawaii and feeling the effects of “island fever,” a condition where you … Continue reading