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Tag Archives: settings
Setting is all around you, and it’s yours for the taking
Everyone who writes, or aspires to, understands the vital importance of setting. The great mystery writer Elizabeth George, in her book “Mastering the Process,” talks about how she really doubles down on it — going to areas she wants to … Continue reading
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Tagged Elizabeth George, mystery writing tips, Pownalborough Courthouse, settings
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Real Place, Different Story
Kaitlyn Dunnett here, today talking about the setting of the new Deadly Edits mystery, Murder, She Edited. It will be available in hardcover and e-book formats one week from today. One of the ways I add verisimilitude to my two … Continue reading