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Tag Archives: Gin Mackey
Best New England Crime Stories 2016: Red Dawn–The Maine Connections
Hi All. Barb here. Every year I write a blog post about the Maine writers whose stories appear in the lastest release in the Best New England Crime Stories series from Level Best Books. Sadly, this will be my last … Continue reading →
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Tagged Annelisa Johnson Wagner, Barbara Ross, Bruce Robert Coffin, Dale T. Phillips, Dear Manuel, Devious Doings in Dallas, Dorothy Cannell, Foolproof, Gin Mackey, Hope It Fits, Judith Green, Kate Flora, Level Best Books, Nice Guy, No Aura, Sanford Emerson, Singed, The Demise of My Wives, The Perfect Woman
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My Writers Group
Hi. Barb here. Still recuperating from knee replacement surgery, but doing better, thanks. I just looked back at 5 years worth of my posts on this blog (which is an interesting journey in and of itself) and was astonished to … Continue reading →
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Tagged B.A. Shapiro, Cheryl Marceau, Gin Mackey, Katherine Fast, Leslie Wheeler, Mark Ammons, Writers groups
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