Barbara Fradkin's Blog, page 32
December 19, 2023
Evolving traditions for the modern world
As a few people have noted, the holiday season has begun, and with it, the good, the bad, and the sad of family traditions. I decided that rather than write something erudite about the creative arts, I would, like Donis, add my own evolving traditions over the past three quarters of a century.I was born in Montreal, my mother a native Anglo-Montrealer going back several generations and my
Published on December 19, 2023 21:00
December 13, 2023
Traditions!
Thanksgiving is over for both the U.S. and Canada, which means that the holiday season is officially off and running. My husband and I had our traditional vegetarian Thanksgiving dinner. We have been doing this for years. It has become our ritual. For the past many years, our Christmas ritual entails a giant brunch with another friend who invites several family-deprived persons over to her
Published on December 13, 2023 22:00
December 12, 2023
Words of the Year 2023
by Sybil Johnson Words of the year for 2023 have been announced by various organizations. A number of them use word of the year in the broader sense of vocabulary item so suffixes, phrases, etc. are fair game. Merriam-Webster chose ‘authentic’ as their word for 2023. They define it as “not false or imitation,” or “true to one’s own personality, spirit, or character.” According to
Published on December 12, 2023 21:00
December 11, 2023
I Wonder If . . .
by Charlotte HingerIs there anything more frustrating for a writer than being half-sick and half-well? This year I've been plagued with intermittent health issues. Most of which can be traced to allergies to medications. That's a happy ending. All I have to do is quit taking them. But oh, the search to identify the culprits because the conditions produced mimicked rare forms of cancer. 
Published on December 11, 2023 23:00
December 10, 2023
Favorite Holiday Tales
by Thomas KiesMy third Geneva Chase mystery, Graveyard Bay, takes place shortly before Christmas. Now, under no circumstances would I classify it as a holiday tale. Of all my novels, Graveyard Bay is probably the darkest. Whips, chains, assassinations, jailbreaks—not a lot of eggnog moments. Toward the end, I broke down and gave Geneva a proper holiday ending, but
Published on December 10, 2023 21:30
December 5, 2023
Timing and the Big Reveal
Last week, Sybil posted about the importance of pulling the various threads and subplots of the book together at the same time at the end of the book, and it made me smile because I think this is one of the most challenging and stressful aspects of writing a mystery. Perhaps more than in any other type of fiction, a mystery has to pull together in exactly the right way at the right moment.
Published on December 05, 2023 21:00
December 1, 2023
Life Happening
I'm really, really late today but I want to post because I missed my last Friday. I was busy with my day job (teaching at university) and lost track of the schedule. Today I wanted to get a post up. Except last night, I felt a small jab of pain in my eye. It was gone in a second, but it was in the same eye that I saw an ophthalmologist about back in spring. My GP referred me when I called
Published on December 01, 2023 21:31
November 29, 2023
The End of an Era, or What Not to Do Redux
Donis here, wishing you all a lovely holiday season. Since last I posted I've made a big change in my writing life. After seven years of reviewing mystery novels for Publishers' Weekly, I have hung up my red pen. As I told a friend, I've finally run out of ways to say charming and/or suspenseful. Reviewing had also become burdensome, continually knocking up against my own writing time. I'll miss
Published on November 29, 2023 22:00
November 28, 2023
Timing Is Everything
by Sybil JohnsonI hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving. Ours was very nice with a lot of food. Every time I put together a dinner with multiple things going on at once, I thank my junior high Home Ec teacher, Mrs. Cook. Yes, that really was her name. For our final assignment one year we worked in pairs and cooked a meal for a teacher. We made ours for our art teacher, Mr. Klatt. As part of that
Published on November 28, 2023 21:00
November 26, 2023
Weather or Not?
By Thomas KiesOn Saturday I was the emcee at a Small Business Vendor Holiday event at our local community college where I also happen to teach Creative Writing. There were 140 vendors that were in attendance, and I’d be introducing local dance and singing acts. It was an all-day event and in return for my services, they kindly gave me a spot to put up a tent, set up a table, and sell and sign
Published on November 26, 2023 21:30


