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    A Cozy Mystery Writer’s Guide to The Pleasures of Domesticity

    Whether you're baking, reorganizing, or just ordering out for some food, there's a cozy mystery series for you!

    May 3, 2021  By Elizabeth Penney
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    A Crime Writer and Taekwondo Instructor's Top 7 Fight Scene Mistakes in Fiction

    "A good fighter is a strategist...If you’re writing a skilled character, show that strategy."

    May 3, 2021  By Melissa Koslin
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    Honoring the Legacy of Eleanor Taylor Bland: A Roundtable Discussion

    Judges and Winners of the Sisters in Crime's Eleanor Taylor Bland Award celebrate Black Women's History Month by discussing how best to honor Bland and her work.

    April 30, 2021  By CrimeReads 
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    The State of the Crime Novel in 2021, Part 2: Writing During the Pandemic

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    Meet the Sutantos: How My Wacky Indonesian Family Inspired A Murder Mystery

    On crafting a cozy mystery full of the cheerful, conflicting advice of a large extended clan.

    April 29, 2021  By Jesse Q. Sutanto
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    The State of the Crime Novel in 2021: A Roundtable With the Edgar Awards Nominees

    As the Mystery Writers of America prepare to hand out the year's top honors, nominees discuss the crime fiction world.

    April 28, 2021  By CrimeReads 
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    How the Darker Side of the Fight for Women's Suffrage Inspired One Historical Mystery Novelist

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    April 28, 2021  By Victoria Thompson
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    Seven Great Thrillers That Play With Form

    Transcripts, letters, news clippings...These novels ratchet up the suspense and character development with unexpected elements.

    April 28, 2021  By Amy Suiter Clarke
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    Nine Things Your Thriller Needs to Be Lean, Mean, and Exhilarating

    Meg Gardiner breaks down the essential elements of great thrillers.

    April 27, 2021  By Meg Gardiner
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    Psychological Thrillers and Domestic Suspense in the Pandemic Era: A Roundtable

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