Posts Tagged: k.b. owen

   
I am on a mission: to photograph hummingbirds. Every summer, I try my hand at it, with mixed (mostly blurry) results.  Those critters are FAST!  But I make the attempt, just the same.  Here are some of my best pics so far (only from the last two summers; the earlier ones weren’t worth putting up,…

   
Today’s post is the first installment of an occasional recipe series that I will feature here, called Tea and Cookies! Tea is such a versatile beverage: hot or iced; herbal, green, white, or black; caff or decaf; loose or bagged.  There are even medicinal teas for colds, sick tummies, sleepless nights, or that “time of…

   
Welcome to Masters of Mystery, where we feature a classic detective.  Today we’re turning to the Juvenile detective category, and looking at: Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat Some interesting facts about Marjorie Weinman Sharmat and the series: 1.  Marjorie Sharmat has written over 130 children’s books since 1969, with the most popular being…

   
Today, we’re considering that mystery classic: Dashiell Hammett’s The Maltese Falcon (1930) Of course, many of us are familiar with the 1941 film, starring Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade.  However, the background and elements of Hammett’s original novel are fascinating, and worth a closer look. Hammett’s novel is considered part of the “hard-boiled” subgenre of…

   
Ooh…bacon.  The bad boy of the food world, with its high-fat, high-sodium, preservative-laden attitude.  And yet…we can’t stay away, whether it’s a breakfast buffet at Big Boy, an appetizer at Coastal Flats (love their brown sugar-cured bacon/deviled eggs with spiced pecans dish), or the humble BLT. Interesting bits about bacon (haha): Up until Shakespeare’s time…

   
Welcome to Tuesday Terrific, where we celebrate getting over the Monday hump and picking up speed for the rest of the week. After spending the weekend at the Malice Domestic convention with fellow mystery writers and fans, discussing murder and mayhem in the rarified environment of hotel banquet halls, meeting rooms and lounges, I’ve been…