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She Wrote a Book Once

Kate Flora: As many of you have read, if you’ve followed this blog for a while, my late mother, A. Carman Clark, published her first mystery, The Maine Mulch Murder, featuring 60-something freelance editor and gardener Amy Creighton, when she was 83. https://amzn.to/2KcJsSI She … Continue reading

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When a Writer’s Not Engaged in Her Employment

Kate Flora: You may recall that a post or two ago, I declared that I was going to spend my summer exploring indolence. At that time, I had visions of sitting in a white rocking chair on my porch, devouring novels … Continue reading

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Our Garden Plot

Hi! Kate here, coming to you over the airwaves while at vacation. At Maine Crime Writers, we’re happy to share another guest post from our friends at Mainely Murders Bookstore today. Hope you’ve had a chance to visit them this … Continue reading

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Weekend Update: September 5-6, 2015

Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be a guest post from Mainely Murders on Monday followed by posts by Kathy Lynn Emerson/Kaitlyn Dunnett (Tuesday), Kate Flora (Wednesday), John Clark (Thursday) and Dorothy Cannell (Friday). In the news department, … Continue reading

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We Love Maine Mystery Writers

Our guest blogger today is Mainely Murders, a bookstore in Kennebunk that specializes in mysteries, talking about Maine crime writers who are popular with their patrons.  At Mainely Murders, our five-year-old mystery bookstore in Kennebunk, we love Maine crime writers. … Continue reading

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A Visit to Mainely Murders Bookstore

Paula Keeney, along with partner Ann Whetstone, is the owner of Kennebunk’s Mainely Murders Bookstore, a two-year-old independent specialty store devoted exclusively to suspense, crime, and detective fiction. We recently asked her for her observations about mystery readers and the … Continue reading

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