Guest Blogger: Linda L. Richards

What’s in a name, anyway? This question came up for me again a few days ago, when Clea and I were making preparations for my visit here. At one point she said something like, “it’s a good thing the protagonist of your book is named Kitty, ‘cause she’ll feel right at...

A different kind of Kitty…

Tomorrow, we’ll be turning this space over to Linda L. Richards. In addition to being the editor of January magazine, Linda’s a crime fiction author. We’ll be celebrating the release of her new Death Was the Other Woman, which takes us back to 1930s...

In defense of the cozy, take 2

Hi, everyone! Hope your holidays have brought you all the treats you desire (like this basketball-playing kitty) and no lumps of coal. As we wait for 2008 to come ’round, I thought I’d cheat a little and re-post something not quite new. A version of this...

Thank you, Jay Strafford

“With urban edginess, realistic characters, a feisty and sympathetic heroine and a big heart, Simon spins a frightening tale that will have you postponing your catnap till you turn the final page.”Thank you, Jay Strafford and the Richmond Times...

Here comes the sun!

We’ve made it thus far, to the shortest day of the year. From now on, the sun will linger a little longer. Hang in there!Happy Solstice!

“Cats Are Not Killers, They Are Predators”

Louise Holton and Maggie Funkhouser of Alley Cat Rescue sent me the following response, both to the New York Times Magazine article that discussed feral cat predation and to my own talk/blog, “Is This Kitty a Killer?” I think they make some excellent...