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Tag Archives: clammed up
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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Sunday Update: August 25, 2013
Next week at Maine Crime Writers: On Tuesday, Kaitlyn Dunnett blogs, this time writing as her “evil twin,” historical novelist Kate Emerson. Then look for Vicki Doudera on Wednesday, Lea Wait on Thursday, and James Hayman on Friday. In the news department, … Continue reading →
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Tagged antique prints, Barbara Ross, clammed up, Darkness First, ebooks, James Hayman, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Emerson, Lea Wait, Liss MacCrimmon Scottish-American Heritage Mysteries, romantic suspense trilogy, Shadows on a Maine Christmas, Susan Vaughan, Vicki Doudera
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Sunday Update: August 11, 2013
Scheduled to blog this week at Maine Crime Writers are Vicki Doudera (Monday), Lea Wait (Tuesday), Jim Hayman (Wednesday), Jayne Hitchcock (Thursday), Julia Spencer-Fleming (Friday) and on Saturday we’ll have an interview with Dorothy Cannell, who will be contributing the occasional … Continue reading →
Sunday Update: August 4, 2013
Coming up this week: Barb Ross (Monday), John Clark (Tuesday), Kate Flora (Wednesday), Gerry Boyle (Thursday), Kaitlyn Dunnett (Friday), and on Saturday, special guest Laurie Meunier Graves from the A Good Eater blog. Laurie was a founder and editor of Wolf Moon Journal. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barb Ross, clammed up, Crime Fiction 101, Gerry Boyle, Harry Rinker, Joe Burgess, John Clark, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Flora, Laurie Graves, Maine Crime Writers schedule, Orrs Island Yacht Club, Playing God, reviews, Shadows on a Cape Cod Wedding, Whatcha Got?
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What Have I Been Up To?
Hi. Barb here. No, I don’t have any big writing announcements to make like Kaitlyn/Kathy and Lea. Nonetheless, it’s felt like a really busy month. So this happened. And then this happened… Meanwhile, this also happened… I’m … Continue reading →
The Second Time Around
Hi. Barb here. Reporting in from a glorious month in Key West. It’s the second year I’ve blogged from Key West. (Funny how blogging regularly can make you aware of your life’s rhythms.) Bill and I are here with my … Continue reading →
A Writer’s Study: Q & A
Hi. Barb Here. In past posts, Lea Wait has taken us on a tour of her writing study and her day, Kaitlyn Dunnett has shown us the evolution of her study as technology has changed and Vicki Doudera has shown … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, Boothbay Harbor, clammed up, maine clambake mysteries, writer's study
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Beginnings
Hi. Barb here. I’d forgotten how much I love beginnings. That time in novel writing when all things are possible. That time to noodle and doodle. To read and think and ponder and pause. The synopsis for book 2 in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, beginnings, Boiled Over, clammed up, Maine, maine clambake mysteries, writing
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The Next Big Thing
Good Morning. Barb here and I’m participating in a round robin of blog posts called, “The Next Big Thing.” The idea is to answer 10 questions about your Work In Progress. I was tagged to do this by Edith Maxwell. … Continue reading →
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Tagged amanda righetti, Barbara Ross, Boothbay Harbor, Cheyenne Jackson, Chris Lowell, clammed up, Cleo Coyle, David Visentin, Edith Maxwell, Jessica Pare, John Talbot, Katherine Hall Page, Kensington, Lea Wait, Leslie Meier, local foods mystery, Lucy Burdette, maine clambake mysteries, Sarah Graves, Til Dirt Do Us Part, Vicki Doudera
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I LOVE Scrivener
Hi. Barb here. Back in August, 2011, Paul Doiron wrote a post here about the tools he used in his writing. He said he’d written his last two books with Scrivener and that he loved it. I’d heard good things … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, clammed up, Maine Clambake series, Paul Doiron, Scrivener
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