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So Many Books, So Little Time
Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson here. The title of this post could as easily apply to books that I’m writing as to those in my to-be-read pile, but today, while in the throes of revisions on two different projects, I’d much … Continue reading
Historical Mystery Roundup
Kaitlyn Dunnett in my Kathy Lynn Emerson persona here to report that historical mysteries are thriving. Since I went on hiatus from my Face Down series back in 2008 (after writing a book on how to write historical mysteries) a … Continue reading
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Some Thoughts on Armistice Day
Kaitlyn Dunnett here, swapping dates with Gerry Boyle, who will now blog on Monday. Although I’m officially in the “senior citizen” category these days, I’m not old enough to remember when Veterans Day was called Armistice Day. Lately, though, for … Continue reading