Embracing the Busy Days Prior to Christmas

My blog posts have thinned out during the days leading up to Christmas. My work-in-progress has been my second small town cozy mystery, this one titled Bermuda Canard, due to appear in 2012. I'm doing the final edits for Bermuda Canard. Readers liked the debut title in the series, Quiet Anchorage.

A cozy mystery is a change of gears for me. The writing style more closely follows the stories I wrote and sold to the Dorchester TRUE ladies magazines a couple of years ago. I like the two senior lady sleuths, Alma and Isabel Trumbo, who're based on my late aunts. It's been fun for me, and I hope that fun comes through in the writing and storyline.

Ed Lynskey
Twitter: @edlynskey

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Published on December 17, 2011 08:26 Tags: amateur-sleuths, cozies, ed-lynskey, holidays, mysteries, small-towns, writers
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