Category: Author Essay
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A Journey Back in Time: Revisiting a Murder Mystery
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A Lynching, A Lie, A Reckoning: Investigating Family With Grace Elizabeth Hale
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David Swinson: Music that Shaped a Crime Writer
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Murder as a Comfort in Mysteries
Writing Mother-Daughter Murder Night was a creative distraction and escape from the terror of my mom's cancer journey. I shared the draft with my mom as I wrote, and it helped us get through dark days.
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The High-Concept Works of Fiction That Shape An Author
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Murder, Vice, and the Reign of the Dirty Cop: What happened to James Burke?
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Crime Writer Gillian McAllister on the Correlation Between Parenting and Writing
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Heather Chavez on Carnivorous Plants, Assassin Mothers, and Getting Your Hands Dirty
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Secrets and Murder in Suburbia: 5 Inspirations for Samantha Leach’s ‘The Elissas’
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7 Vacation Thrillers for Fans of Locked-Room Mysteries
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Why Mothers Make the Best Detectives
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The Literary Appeal of Florence Nightingale
Tim Mason, author of The Darwin Affair and The Nightingale Affair, shares how the mysterious story of historical figure Florence Nightingale inspired his literary detective novels.
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