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Tag Archives: Sheila Connolly
The Stakes
by Barb, in her office in Portland, Maine, enjoying the breezes For a little more than a year, I’ve been doing a library/conference presentation called “Mystery Making: How They Do It!” (or some such, local listings may vary) with Sheila … Continue reading →
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Tagged Hallie Ephron, Hank Phillippi Ryan, Sheila Connolly, Trust Me
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Edgar Allan Cozy
by Barb, in Key West, where it’s a brisk 63 degrees today and the natives are shivering and moaning and wearing parkas Yesterday was Edgar Allan Poe’s 207th birthday, and over at Wicked Cozy Authors we marked the day by … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, Edgar Allan Cozy, Edgar Allan Poe, Edith Maxwell, Sadie Haertwell, Sheila Connolly, Sherry Harris, The Raven, Wicked Cozy Authors
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Mysteries for Your Book Club
Hi. Barb here. Or rather there. By the time you read this, I’ll be on the road to Key West, probaby somewhere in the Carolinas, if you’re reading on the day it posted. Recently, I was thrilled to be included … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ann Connery Frantz, Armand Gamache Mysterie, B.A. Shapiro, book groups, Clare Fergusson, Cleo Coyle, Coffee House Mysteries, Craig Johnson, Emmanuel Cooper Mysteries, Hank Phillippi Ryan, jessie crockett, Julia Spencer-Fleming, Kate Flora, Louise Penny, Mala Nunn, Mike Bowditch novels, orchard mysteries, Ordinary Grace, Paul Doiron, Russ van Alstyne, Sheila Connolly, Sugar Grove Mysteries, The Art Forger, Walt Longmire Mysteries, William Kent Krueger, Worcester Telegram
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The Pleasure Of Your Company
Kate Flora here, reporting in from the road. October is shaping up to be a totally crazy month. In an effort to get out there and promote my new books, I’ve scheduled a lot of events. Like me, half of them … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arlene Kaye, Clea Simon, Coralie Jensen, Curtis Library, new england mobile book fair, Sheila Connolly, Sisters in Crime, Wakefield MA
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Welcome to the World, Baby Books!
Hi. Barb here. Jim wrote yesterday about the release of his new thriller Darkness First. I got to see him on a great panel at Bouchercon where he talked about why he decided to go with Harper Collins new ebook-first … Continue reading →
Now It Can Be Told, Part Deux, (Redux) by Barbara Ross
Hi. Barb here. Kate has kindly invited us to take an extra long Labor Day by rerunning a favorite post. How appropriate that I, on the eve of the publication of Clammed Up, the first book in my Maine Clambake … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, Boiled Over, clambake, clammed up, John Talbot, Kensington, Lea Wait, Maine, maine clambake mysteries, Sarah Graves, Sheila Connolly, Sisters in Crime New England
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What Have I Been Up To?
Hi. Barb here. No, I don’t have any big writing announcements to make like Kaitlyn/Kathy and Lea. Nonetheless, it’s felt like a really busy month. So this happened. And then this happened… Meanwhile, this also happened… I’m … Continue reading →
Level Best Books–Story Submissions Open, Photo Contest, Reviews & Award Nominations
Hi. Barb here and today in my capacity as a co-editor at Level Best Books, along with my fellow editors Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast and Leslie Wheeler. Best New England Crime Stories 2013: Blood Moon First of all, if you … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Regular Story, Barbara Ross, Best New England Crime Stories 2013: Blood Moon, Best New England Crime Stories 2014: Stone Cold, Double Wedding, Group Post, Katherine Fast, Kept in the Dark, Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, Mark Ammons, Mo Walsh, Peggy McFarland, Sheila Connolly
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