Monthly Archives: August 2010

THE COTTAGE TALES OF BEATRIX POTTER BY SUSAN WITTIG ALBERT

This summer, on a visit to I Love a Mystery in Mission, KS, Maggie Sefton, author of Knit One, Kill Two and other knitting mysteries called writing historical mysteries “a black hole.” Sefton echoed what Susan Wittig Albert indicated to … Continue reading

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Robert B. Parker, Master of Dialogue

One spring semester in Creative Writing Workshop, a class I taught on Tuesday nights for twenty years, one of my students didn’t like to write dialogue. She solved that problem by placing the protagonist of her fantasy novel among people … Continue reading

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