Posts Tagged: victorian

   
What fictional forms were the precursors to mystery stories?  Many point to Edgar Allan Poe’s (1809-1849) work, especially his August Dupin short stories.  While his influence is huge, there’s more to the origins of the modern mystery.  Let’s look at another contributing genre: Victorian Sensation Fiction Critics agree that Victorian sensation fiction (approx. 1850s to…

   
Welcome to Fashion Friday, where we take a look at an item or aspect of 19th century fashion.  I haven’t done one of these in a while, but Jenny Hansen’s recent celebration of National Underwear Day set off a flurry of “undie” posts by fab writers August McLaughlin, Natalie Hartford, and Julie Glover, so here’s my contribution to the “undie”…

   
Hi, everyone!  I’m off to the Malice Domestic Convention this weekend, reveling in the multitude of panel discussions of murder and mayhem, including the latest poisons that Luci Zahray, otherwise known as “the Poison Lady” has to share with us (over lunch, LOL).  In addition, I’m looking forward to meeting cozy mystery writers galore, and mingling/…