Monthly Archives: March 2026

The Brontës as Writers of Murder Mystery (by Sheila Kohler)

Sheila Kohler returns our blog with a special post where discusses what makes the fiction of the Brontë sisters so special to her, as both literary fiction and mystery fiction. Be sure to check our Sheila’s book on the Brontës, … Continue reading

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Marilyn Todd on “Lest We Forget”

Marilyn Todd discusses some of the formative childhood experiences that led to her becoming a writer who has penned over 100 short stories. Check out her latest, “Lest We Forget,” in our March/April issue, on sale now! Drip. Drip. Drip. … Continue reading

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Nick Guthrie on “Where’s Pete?”

In this terrific essay, Nick Guthrie discusses how being in a rock band and being raised by a jazz-loving father inspired his latest story, “Where’s Pete?” from our Jan/Feb issue I used to play lead guitar in a band. Badly. … Continue reading

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