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Nov 01, 2020 10:23AM
Does Guilty Creatures feature murders perpetrated by animals, like the lion death-murder in your own Mortmain Hall? Did one inspire the other?
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Hello Becky. The inspiration for that bit of Mortmain Hall came from Ethel Lina White's The Man Who Loved Lions. And yes, there are creature killings in GC.
Excellent! I also have detected the inspiration of And Then There Were None, Towards Zero (Gull’s Point), and also, one of my all-time favorites, Cards on the Table. Overall, the themes of retributive justice and murderous reunions over the table are just wonderful sources of mayhem,
You are spot on, Becky. Not many readers have noticed the Towards Zero and Cards on the Table references and I hope these added to the entertainment for you.
Oh definitely. I’ve enjoyed so many of your Poisoned Pen reissues and anthologies too. Great work keeping such treasures in front of eyes. Btw, can you recommend any American literary groups or organizations for aspiring mystery writers? I’m more in the cozy or whodunit realm than police procedurals or hard boiled. Thank you!
Hello Becky. I'm going to do a post soon about some of the US anthologies. I can strongly recommend the Malice Domestic convention in Bethesda MD, which is long-running and excellent. You will, I imagine, be eligible to join the Mystery Writers of America, which is worth doing. On the internet, take a look at the Facebook group Golden Age Detection, which is good. And you might like to have a look at Howdunit, which is published in the US by HarperCollins in a few days' time...
It's a tough game, but the key thing, at least in my opinion, is to believe in yourself and keep at it.


