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Tag Archives: Travis McGee
What Was I Thinking?
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here. And I want to tell you about my new assignment. In 20 years of writing mystery novels, it’s a first. My new publisher, Islandport Press, has asked me to write introductions to my early books, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodline, Brandon Blake, Damaged Goods, Deadline, Dick Francis, Down East Books, Gerry Boyle, Islandport Press, Jack McMorrow Mysteries, John D. MacDonald, Maine, maine mysteries, Once Burned, Port City Black and White, Robert B. Parker, Rumford, The Godwulf Manuscript, Travis McGee, writing introductions
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Where’s the Crime?
Our guest blogger today is Maine Crime Writer Chris Holm. Thanks, Kate, for inviting me back to Maine Crime Writers! Last time I was here, I talked about the role Maine played in jumpstarting my writing career [http://mainecrimewriters.com/julias-posts/my-maine-muse-a-guest-blog-by-chris-f-holm]. Today I … Continue reading