Cozy to Cold-Blooded: Jane Austen Mysteries, Part 2
Part 2 of my journey through Jane Austen mysteries includes a possible explanation of Austen’s death, Charlotte Collins and Mary Bennet as detectives, a Mansfield Park mystery, a chick-lit cozy…
Part 2 of my journey through Jane Austen mysteries includes a possible explanation of Austen’s death, Charlotte Collins and Mary Bennet as detectives, a Mansfield Park mystery, a chick-lit cozy…
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…account of her struggles with addiction and alcoholism and weaves in a lot of great research about artists of all stripes who similarly struggled with various vices and addictions. Even…
…open by sending far too many penpal letters and packages to friends and strangers alike on a weekly basis. Her favourite things include journals, tea, cupcakes, sarcasm, challenges, and autumn….
…instructor, an RYT-200 hour yoga instructor, a purse designer with an Etsy shop, and most recently, author of multi-cultural women’s fiction. Lyn did not have a Tiger Mom. She came…
…in genre/subject and in character creation. Brenda Joyce Patterson is a poet, writer, librarian, and lover of short writing forms. Her poetry and flash fiction have been published in Vayavya,…
…reason, despite their attempts to stay apart, they’re forced to work together, often toward a common goal, sometimes as a reluctant agreement to date. There’s often some challenge that cannot…
…There is a climate-controlled quiet room, where aspiring and established novelists and memoirists, along with a few editors, peck away at their keyboards. There is a café area with various…
…desire to be a Stepford writer anymore. As an author, your voice is what sets you apart, and your tribe amplifies it. Seriously, don’t be afraid to shout, scream, hum,…
…MFA book. As with other prompts, there were definitely a few common favorites, including the story-map technique, the revision pyramid, and the 3+2=1 story structure formula. What I found especially…