From C.L. Shore’s Blog:

Summer 2014: Looking Back
Posted August 30th, 2014

Labor day weekend is the official end of summer and has always required a mental adjustment. I must face the fact that 2014 is two-thirds over, fall is on the way (even though the temperatures are still warm), and it is time to prioritize and self-assess. The beginning of fall has always felt like a fresh Read the Rest…

August 3, 2014: A Day of Mystery
Posted July 31st, 2014

August 3, 2014, Speed City Sister in Crime will host A Day of Mystery at the Indianapolis Barnes and Noble at Keystone at the Crossing. Come and meet local authors (including yours truly), participate in crime solving games, and watch a cadaver dog demo. If you’re a fan of the mystery genre, you will want Read the Rest…

Angelina Jolie – Are You Listening?
Posted March 21st, 2014

I’m still in my Lincoln phase in my historical reading. Just learning about Pinkerton, the coincidences that led to his investigator career, and his business practices. One day, a young widow came to him. She’s described as not beautiful, but striking with direct blue eyes. Kate Warne was not a client, but she did have Read the Rest…

Drama in real life
Posted January 1st, 2014

There’s so much hyperbole in media today that I find myself getting immune to the headlines. Then something happens to me or my family members and I find my perspective changing in a heartbeat. When the earthquake hit Japan in 2011, my son and his family were living just to the south of Tokyo. They Read the Rest…

History and Mystery
Posted October 9th, 2013

I’m becoming increasing interested in history, particularly US history. Moving backward in time, trying to discover what happened in a prior era. . . the process is a lot like solving a mystery. I was enthusiastic when I learned the next Speed City Sisters in Crime anthology would have a historical theme. But – with Read the Rest…

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