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Tag Archives: Katherine Hall Page
Pandemic Perspectives
Today, we are delighted to welcome Katherine Hall Page back to blog to talk about her new book, and writing during the pandemic. Katherine Hall Page: My new book, The Body in the Web is not about being in Maine. It’s … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged crime writing, Faith Fairchild, Katherine Hall Page, maine crime writer, maine mysteries, series mysteries
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Weekend Update: May 20-21, 2023
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Charlene D’Avanzo (Monday), Maureen Milliken (Tuesday), Kate Flora Book Birthday (Wednesday) Katherine Hall Page guest post (Thursday), and Matt Cost (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with … Continue reading
A Summer on the Road
Kate Flora: It seems like every summer, despite the deadlines that loom, instead of sitting peacefully at my desk, occasionally glancing out at blue sky and blue sea, I am in my car, driving to libraries and book events all over … Continue reading
I’ve Loved Them All
Today Maine Crime Writers welcomes back Katherine Hall Page, who is celebrating her 25th Faith Fairchild mystery. Katherine Hall Page: I like anniversaries. I like birthdays too, but anniversaries carry different meanings. We have birthdays every year, but anniversaries start with, … Continue reading
Posted in Katherine's Posts
Tagged Deer Isle, Faith Fairchild, Katherine Hall Page, The Body in the Wake
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Weekend Update: May 4-5, 2019
Next week at Maine Crime Writers, there will be posts by Katherine Hall Page (Monday), Brenda Buchanan (Tuesday) Lea Wait (Wednesday) Bruce Coffin (Thursday), and Joe Souza (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who … Continue reading
Posted in Sunday Updates
Tagged Brenda Buchanan, Bruce Coffin, Joe Souza, Katherine Hall Page, Lea Wait, Maine Crime Writers news
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Curtain Up
Katherine Hall Page: Even though I am now living in Maine over four months each year and my first visit was in 1951, we all know that just because a cat has kittens in an oven, doesn’t make them biscuits. But … Continue reading
Weekend Update: November 25-26, 2017
Next week at Maine Crime Writers, there will be posts by Katherine Hall Page (Monday), John Clark (Tuesday), Kate Flora (Wednesday), special guest William Andrews (Thursday), and Kaitlyn Dunnett/Kathy Lynn Emerson (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with … Continue reading
Wherever You Hang Your Hat
Katherine Hall Page: We’re closing in on Patriot’s Day, celebrated only in Maine and Massachusetts. Wisconsin has one that is a school holiday, but we know that’s not the real deal. The holiday is relatively recent. Maine replaced something called “Fast … Continue reading
Weekend Update: April 9-10, 2016
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Maureen Milliken (Monday), Kate Flora (Tuesday), Katherine Hall Page (Wednesday), a guest librarian (Thursday), and John Clark (Friday). We are celebrating National Library Week this week. Authors love libraries, … Continue reading