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Tag Archives: Edgar Awards
Dreaming
When I was growing up on a chicken farm in a small Maine town, money was often tight. Bill collectors really did knock on the door, sometimes the phone got turned off, and there was a large hole in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 4-H, Chosen for Death, Deputy Chief Joseph K. Loughlin, Edgar Awards, Finding Amy, Grub Street, Kate Flora, Katherine Hall Page, Lea Wait, Maine Literary Awards, Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance, Paul Doiron, Redemption, Sears and Roebuck, Thea Kozak, Union Maine, Vose Library
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Five great nominees, but only one can win: the Juvenile Edgars for 2013
Upon reflection, I realized that it’s a bit more challenging to write a well-crafted mystery for juvenile readers than it is for young adults; that is if you really want to hit a home run. If you are of … Continue reading
Who Wins the Young Adult Edgar This Year?
Last year, I found the nominees fun and interesting to read. I also was able to decide with a fair degree of certainty, which would win…and I was right. This time around, it won’t be so easy and I’m glad … Continue reading