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Tag Archives: Sylvie Kurtz
The Joy of Small Town Settings
Please welcome our special guest, Sylvie Kurtz, back to Maine Crime Writers. Once again things are jumping in the busy little village of Brighton, New Hampshire. The Joy of Small Town Settings by Sylvie Kurtz There’s something charming about cozy … Continue reading
Weekend Update: February 7-8, 2026
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Joe Souza (Monday), Gabi Stiteler (Tuesday), special guest Sylvie Kurtz (Wednesday), Kate Flora (Thursday) and Allison Keeton (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us … Continue reading
Posted in Sunday Updates
Tagged Allison Keeton, Gabi Stiteler, Joe Souza, Kate Flora, Maine Crime Writers news, Sylvie Kurtz
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When Life Gives You Pumpkins
Today Maine Crime Writers welcome back Sylvie Kurtz, our New Hampshire neighbor. Last year, Sylvie’s guest post dealt with two Yuletide novels she set in the fictional town of Brighton, New Hampshire, Christmas in Brighton and Christmas by Candlelight. She … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged cozy mystery, guest post, novella, novels set in Brighton NH, Of Books and Bones, Sylvie Kurtz
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Weekend Update: December 23-24, 2023
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Matt Cost (Tuesday), special guest Sylvie Kurtz (Wednesday), Charlene D’Avanzo (Thursday) and Kait Carson (Friday). Happy Holidays Everyone! In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us … Continue reading
Posted in Sunday Updates
Tagged Charlene D'Avanzo, Kait Carson, Maine Crime Writers news, Matt Cost, Sylvie Kurtz
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Candy Cane for the Soul
Please welcome Sylvie Kurtz as our guest blogger today at Maine Crime Writers. Sylvie lives in neighboring New Hampshire and writes wonderful novels loaded with adventure and romance. This week, just in time for Christmas giving, she has a new … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged Christmas by Candlelight, Christmas in Brighton, Christmas novels, guest blog, Sylvie Kurtz
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Weekend Update: December 3-4, 2022
Next week at Maine Crime Writers there will be posts by Brenda Buchanan (Monday), guest Sylvie Kurtz (Tuesday), Jule Selbo (Thursday), and Joe Souza (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog regularly at … Continue reading
Posted in Sunday Updates
Tagged Brenda Buchanan, Joe Souza, Jule Selbo, Maine Crime Writers news, Sylvie Kurtz
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Interview with Sylvie Kurtz
Please welcome New Hampshire writer Sylvie Kurtz to Maine Crime Writers. Sylvie graciously agreed to be interviewed here today. Kaitlyn Dunnett: You’ve written some twenty novels, varying from paranormals to the six-book Seekers series for Harlequin Intrigue to stand-alone novels … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Blog
Tagged A Little Christmas Magic, Magie de Noel, psychological suspense, revising, Sylvie Kurtz, translations, workshops, writing tips
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It wouldn’t be the holidays without . . .
Cranberry Relish? Every family has special food that “must” be on the holiday table, or the meal just won’t be the same. At the Clark household, it was stuffing. Or dressing, as my grandmother called it. And it could NOT … Continue reading













