Posts Tagged: k.b. owen

   
Happy Friday! I’m over at Jess Witkins’ place today, talking about that classic Sherlock Holmes story, “The Red-Headed League.” Did you know that a real-life crime like that took place 15 years before the Holmes story was published? Come join us and find out more! Click here: The Red-Headed League Have a terrific weekend, Kathy…

   
Hi gang, hope you all are doing well! Over here at Casa Owen, it’s been a crazy time. Orthodontia visits, snow, school cancellations, and a virus that’s out to show me who’s boss, have combined to derail my productivity this week. I plowed through (ha, get it?) as best I could, but my mental processes…

   
Happy Tuesday! Today I’m at the home of that super-spook-thriller writing duo, Bayard and Holmes, where we’re talking about Ghostbusting 100 years ago. Find out about those charlatan spirit mediums who get caught with their pants down. Come join us! 1 person likes this post. Like Unlike

   
Any chronic plotters out there? *Raises hand* When I plan a story, I make outlines, and outlines of outlines. I color-code, draw story arcs, reorder scenes, and so on. Maybe it’s an occupational hazard for mystery writers, because we have to plant the clues, the red-herrings, and the obstacles. We need to know “whodunnit” (or…

   
  I’m thrilled to be visiting mystery author and professor Margot Kinberg at her site “Confessions of a Mystery Novelist.” Come join us ! We’ll be talking about the most famous detective partner in mystery fiction, Dr. Watson, and how he has evolved in cinema portrayals. Click here. Hope to see you there, Kathy Be the first…