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by Tracy Wolff

One of my favorite things about being a mom is the time I spent reading to my boys as they were growing up. They’re older now (the youngest is nineteen) but the hours upon hours I spent tucked up in bed with them sharing some of my favorite books, and some of theirs, is time I will cherish for the rest of my life.

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Nicole Baart

I’m currently working with a number of emerging writers (talented people who I like to think of as pre-published). We email, connect over Zoom, and share resources and ideas. From time to time I have the privilege of doing some developmental edits on their work, big picture stuff that I hope strengthens their stories, tightens their plots, a...

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When I was asked to make a list of beloved Christmas Mysteries there were certain authors that immediately came to mind. My list is made up of mysteries written in England in the nineteenth and twentieth century. I have a particular fondness for that time period and the skill involved. Included are some from the Golden Age of Mystery as well as some well-known authors that de...

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Interview by Sarah Cassell

ABOUT THE BOOK: In May 2022, Columbia University’s Dr. Eleanor Johnson watched with her students as the Supreme Court reversed Roe v. Wade. At the same time, her class was studying the 1968 horror film Rosemary’s Baby, and Johnson had a sudden epiphany: horror cinema engages directly with the combustive politic...

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What It Takes to Write a Killer with Depth and a Victim with Agency

Emma Stonex, The Sunshine Man

Is a person ever a hundred percent evil? It’s a question that has long troubled humanity, and one that compelled me to write The Sunshine Man. What drives someone to commit a terrible crime? Where does that impulse come from? Is the...

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