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Please Come Join Us on April 22 at the Book Club Bar

Historians document the past by presenting the available evidence. Their chief responsibility is to lay out “the facts” and help us interpret them. But historical novelists are storytellers whose mission is to entertain. Imagining, dramatizing, and speculating about the past are essential to their craft. In History and Imagination: Historical Fiction’s Magic Elixir, authors Erica Obey (Dazzlepaint) […]

Please Come Join Us on April 22 at the Book Club Bar

“Phidias Quinn and the Butterfly’s Wing” Now Playing at M2D4

Very excited to be leading off Season 9 of Mysteries to Die For: Stuff that Can Kill You with “Phidias Quinn and the Butterfly’s Wing.” Mel Moskowitz didn’t get to be called the King of the Drive-In Movie by cheaping out on special effects. But surely an actual butterfly couldn’t have trapped hunky Hank the

“Phidias Quinn and the Butterfly’s Wing” Now Playing at M2D4

What They Read at Byrdcliffe: Noll and the Fairies by Hervey White

Hervey White is not a man you’d be inclined to trust as a children’s book author. Instead, he was a true maverick, long before founding a colony that bore that name. Although White was one of the original founders of Byrdcliffe, his Maverick Colony broke free almost immediately, in 1905. The name Maverick was derived

What They Read at Byrdcliffe: Noll and the Fairies by Hervey White

Virtual Tea with Laurie R. King at West Hurley Library on July 26!

I am excited to be chatting with one of my favorite authors, Laurie R. King, about her new Mary Russell/Sherlock Holmes novel #Castle Shade as well as the #MysteryWritersofAmerica handbook, How to Write a Mystery, that she coedited. Please come join us for a (virtual) literary tea at the West Hurley Public Library on Monday

Virtual Tea with Laurie R. King at West Hurley Library on July 26!

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