Tea, Anyone?

I love tea. That’s not to say I don’t like coffee. I do. The two aren’t mutually exclusive. You’ll never see me turn down a Starbucks grande latte. But there’s a subtle mystique surrounding tea. Maybe it’s because multiple cultures have built elaborate traditions and rituals around the beverage. Think of the tea they serve… Continue reading Tea, Anyone?

Mystery in the Midlands: Part II – Sweltering Settings and Suspense

The session entitled Sweltering Settings and Suspense featured Hallie Ephron, John Hart, and Hank Phillippi Ryan.  All three of them touted the importance setting has for a story. Hank says she has a Sticky Note on her computer that says Be There! As a reminder for her to write as if she’s in the room. She says to… Continue reading Mystery in the Midlands: Part II – Sweltering Settings and Suspense

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Mystery in the Midlands: Part I – Shorts That Pack Heat

The writer’s conference, Mystery in the Midlands, presented by the Palmetto Chapter of Sisters in Crime and the Southeaster Chapter of Mystery Writers of America, was a real treat.  Shorts that Pack Heat featured Alan Orloff, Shawn Reilly Simmons, and Joseph S. Walker. This was my favorite because it focused on short stories. One surprise… Continue reading Mystery in the Midlands: Part I – Shorts That Pack Heat

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Magazines versus Anthologies: What You Should Know

You’re ready to write a short story to submit somewhere. But where? You’re familiar with the names of some magazines, but you know people who’ve been published in anthologies, too. Which route would be best for you?  Here’s some pros and cons about both options to consider.  MAGAZINES The most prestigious magazines in the crime/mystery… Continue reading Magazines versus Anthologies: What You Should Know

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