We’re as excited as baby goats in springtime to announce the two latest Chicks to join us here at Chicks on the Case: Cynthia Kuhn and Vickie Fee. And in related news, we’re adding Wednesday posts!
Vickie writes the Liv and Di in Dixie Mysteries, and Cynthia writes the Lila MacLean Academic Mysteries. We couldn’t be more thrilled that these two awesome cozy authors are joining the nest, and for their inaugural post, we asked them some questions so you can get to know them a little better.
ELLEN: Have you ever had a fangirl moment with a favorite mystery author?
Cynthia: At Bouchercon, there was a certain famous someone standing there, and I felt compelled to inform her that her first series was absolutely amazing, that her other series were just as amazing, that all of her books were in fact amazing, and that she herself was completely…wait for it…amazing. I finally clapped my hand over my mouth to prevent myself from saying “amazing” again. The author and I looked at each other for a long moment. I apologized profusely. But she said (bless her): “Don’t apologize! Now I get to go home and think about how amazing I am!”
Vickie: I had several at my first Malice Domestic last year. I acted like a goofball at my literary agency’s client reception when I met Laura Bradford — one of my fave cozy authors. I gushed like a schoolgirl, and then asked our mutual agent to take my photo with Laura! I’m smooth. Laura’s a doll, by the way.
MARLA: What writing rules do you think are made to be broken?
Vickie: In general, I believe any writing rule can be broken if it works for the story. I guess the rule I routinely break is that, not only don’t I outline, I never write the book in order. I write the big scenes first, and whichever scenes are clear in my head. When I reach critical mass I put the scenes in order and start filling in scene gaps and plot holes. Finally I go back and add descriptions and transitions and clean up the kludgy bits. It’s a disorganized and inefficient way to write, but then my process pretty much sums up my life!
Cynthia: “Don’t use fragments.” And judging from the number of times a teacher has circled my joyful fragments in red ink on papers, I’ve been breaking that rule for a long time. Also, I think there should be more exclamation points allowed! They are glorious and uplifting!
KELLYE: How do you procrastinate when you should be writing?
Cynthia: I wish I had something creative to say here—learning another language or throwing clay pots—but it’s always plain old social media. (It’s part of the job too, I tell myself…)
Vickie: Can I get back to you? Actually, lately I procrastinate by doing endless research that I know I’m not going to use in the book I’m working on. When I get really desperate I’ll even resort to housework — but that’s rare.
LISA: Tell us three things about yourself that our readers might be surprised to know.
Vickie: In a near brush with fame, I once auditioned with some family members to be contestants on Family Feud. In a near brush with the famous, I actually bought a used car from Justin Timberlake’s grandparents. Justin had ridden in the car with his girlfriend at the time, Brittany Spears — or at least, that’s what I told people. As proof I was a book nerd early on, in elementary school I checked out Harriet the Spy and Mystery on the Nine-Mile Marsh so many times that the school librarian told me I couldn’t check out either book again. I was forced to get classmates to check them out for me.
Cynthia: I’m shy. (No one ever believes me, but it’s true.) I played Marian the Librarian in The Music Man (in fifth grade, not Broadway or anything, but I still had to learn all those lines). My college roommate and I were extras in the movie Kansas (onscreen time = 1.5 seconds).
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Welcome to both of you. And I had fun getting to know you both better.
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Thanks so much, Mark! Very excited to be here. 🙂
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Aw, thanks, Mark!
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I enjoyed the interview. Welcome Cynthia and Vickie!
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Thanks, Celia — we’re delighted to be onboard!
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Thanks so much, Celia!
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Welcome, Cynthia and Vickie! We’re so glad to have you join us in the coop. Still pinching our fuzzy feathers at our good fortune.
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Thank you, Lisa. So happy, I’m shaking my tail feathers!
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Thank *you*!
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I’m looking forward to your posts! And excited about all the exclamation marks, and sentence fragments!!!
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Thank you, Waxfairy (great name)! 🙂
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Thanks for the welcome, Waxfairy!!!!
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Oh my! Y’all are too funny. Looking forward to seeing more from both of you 🙂
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Thank you, Susan! Nice to meet you. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Susan Boles, Author Random Musings and commented:
Great interview with two great authors! Take a look….
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Thanks so much for sharing, Susan! Loving the “y’all”, BTW!
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Welcome to the two of you. What fun!
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Thanks for stopping by, Marlene!
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Thank you, Marlene!
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Welcome, Vickie and Cynthia! 😀
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Thanks, Christine! Appreciate the warm welcome!
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Thanks for dropping by the nest,C Christine!
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So thrilled to have you join us!
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Thank you, Ellen! Happy to be part of the brood 🙂 And congrats on your well-deserved Agatha nomination for Best Contemporary!!
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Thank you, Ellen! So happy to be here.
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Did Marla write that intro? ….because, you know, those goats again.
Great to welcome these two new voices—and a great interview to introduce them.
And congrats to all the Agatha finalists here—wow, y’all are killing it!
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Marla’s a swell kid 🙂 And thanks for the kind words of welcome, Art!
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Ha!!! Guilty! I had originally said as excited as Marie Kondo throwing out joyless utensils, but that seemed a little thinky and not as exuberant as I was going for… and what’s more exuberant than baby goats! Tomorrow’s group post is “Our Current Obsessions” …. and it crossed my mind, but I decided I needed to cool it on the goats for a while. 🙂
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Hi Art–thank you. And congrats to YOU!
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Cool! I like both Vickie’s and Cynthia’s series, and it will be wonderful to get to know them better through Chicks on the Case! –kate, who also writes academic mysteries as C. T. Collier
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Aww, how sweet! Thanks, Kate!
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Kate, that’s so nice! Thank you. And I like your series too–PLANTED is on the bookshelf next to me right now. 🙂
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What a fun blog. Your questions make me think and learn. Always laugh at the shenanigans of you Chicks! Looking forward to seeing all you all at Malice soon! (Especially meeting Kellye!) PS to Marla: Thanks for mentioning my Malice Go Round tip in First Draft. Hope it is useful information from a fan! Beth Schmelzer
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Hey, Beth! So excited that Malice is almost here. I did Author Speed Dating at Left Coast Crime and was happy to use your sage advice. Looking forward to seeing you soon! 🙂
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