Guest Chick: Leslie Karst

This week, we’re excited to introduce Guest Chick Leslie Karst, author of the Sally Solari culinary mystery series. Leslie’s appeared on the blog before, but she very modestly talked about her recipe for martini chicken instead of herself, so we wanted to take the opportunity for you all to get to know her a little better! Marla Cooper: In addition to writing mysteries and whipping … Continue reading Guest Chick: Leslie Karst

Roadtrip Friday: Our Favorite Weird Museums

Ellen Byron The weirdest museum I’ve ever been to was the Bowling Hall of Fame. My husband’s from St. Louis and during one visit to his parents, I insisted on dropping by the B H of F because it sounded so darn kitschy. I actually never made it past the gift shop, where I bought a friend a mug shaped like a bowling ball. The … Continue reading Roadtrip Friday: Our Favorite Weird Museums

Guest Chick: Alexia Gordon

Please welcome the wonderful Alexia Gordon: her debut mystery, Murder in G Major, won the Lefty Award for Best Debut Novel, was nominated for an Agatha Award for Best First Novel, and was chosen as one of Suspense Magazine‘s Best Debuts of 2016. And the second in the Gethsemane Brown mysteries series, Death in D Minor, is out this week! I’ve blogged about many aspects … Continue reading Guest Chick: Alexia Gordon

You Named that Chick: Our Contest Winner!

When we asked you guys for help naming the adorable new logo that Marla created for us, we knew it would be hard to choose. We didn’t realize how hard though. You guys had the most amazing suggestions. But as much as we wanted to, we couldn’t call her Zelda Athena Phoebe Miss Terry Chickadee Christie Miss Cheep McVelk Ms. Peep Chicklet Tuppence Ariadne CeCe … Continue reading You Named that Chick: Our Contest Winner!

Guest Chick: Julie Mulhern

Welcome, guest Chick Julie Mulhern! Julie writes the oh-so-fun and witty Country Club Murders for Henery Press. She joins us today to talk about her happy childhood (yes, they actually exist) and how it inspired her series. Happy Childhoods, Lack of Angst, and Murder I had an idyllic childhood. There, I said it. Mine was a childhood filled with horses, and tennis, and a happy … Continue reading Guest Chick: Julie Mulhern