@kathleenmadigan Just caught your show on Prime and you had me in stitches! As a catholic in the mega-church bachelorette Nashville metro, your family observations and accents were spot on. Thanks for the laughter.
In case you missed it yesterday, @juswal's "On the Air" is one of the most haunting stories we've ever had the privilege of publishing. Don't miss this! Link in the quoted tweet!
What a delight when a reader calls out your story as the show stealer! Thanks, Gail. Yes, my mystery “Robbery at The Birdcage” has a parrot, inspired by my father’s beloved African Grey. #shortstories#mysterybooks @ LARCENCY & LAST CHANCES
LARCENY & LAST CHANCES, a new collection features my short story, “Robbery at the Birdcage,” alongside 21 other new stories of mystery and suspense, edited by @judypenzsheluk. Now available in paperback and ebook from all the usual suspects! #mystery#crimereads#beachreads
#BookTwitter#PublicationDay for this #New#Anthology that features a number of @ShortStories by @SMFSocy list members. #News
The Short Mystery Fiction Society Blog: SMFS Members Published in Larceny & Last Chances: 22 Stories of Mystery & Suspense https://t.co/eovjBqwS9r
This beautiful done (@InkdPublishing) hardcover collection of spectral stories arrived just when I’m under a strict manuscript deadline. Rats, I’ll have to wait to read! At least I know how one ghostly tale ends. #shortstory#mystery#hauntedreads
Cover reveals make it real, don’t they? My contributor copy should arrive early this summer—looking forward to this one from editor @JudyPenzSheluk and thank you to @drusbookmusing for the feature. #mystery#crimereads
I didn’t think I had a mystery book about a circus, but then I remembered Airs Above the Ground by Mary Stewart for this week’s #MurderEveryMonday circus theme. 🎪
Keeping an eye out for a little crime action this summer. If my story “Robbery at the Birdcage” is an indicator, this collection will be full of odd-ball characters. Delighted to be included! #CrimeFiction#shortstory
Fans of classic crime fiction are going to love this week's blog post, where author Lawrence Ong offers an in-depth analysis of John Dickson Carr's "The House in Goblin Wood." Don't miss it!
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