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In the Spirit of 13, A spirited crime anthology

In the Key of 13, an anthology of music and murder

13 Claws, an anthology of crime stories

13 O’Clock, an anthology of crime stories

THIRTEEN, an anthology of crime stories

Catherine Astolfo

Rosemary Aubert, Mme Emerita

J.E. (Jayne) Barnard

Jane Burfield

M.H. Callway, Founder

Melodie Campbell

Donna Carrick, Founder

Lisa de Nikolits

Catherine Dunphy

Cheryl Freedman

Therese Greenwood

Marilyn Kay

Blair Keetch

Rosemary McCracken

Cat Mills

Marian Misters

Lynne Murphy

Mary M. Patterson, Mme Emerita

Ed Piwowarczyk

Rosalind Place

Lorna Poplak

Madona Skaff

Caro Soles

Kevin Thornton

Sylvia Maultash Warsh

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The Mesdames’ Sparkling Year!
Farewell 2014, but what a terrific year it’s been: New books, dazzling awards and critical acclaim, oh, my! And the New Year promises the Mesdames more new books and success, which I’ll highlight in my upcoming blog. But first, let’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged anthology, authors, award winning authors, award winning writers, books, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, Cathy Astolfo, Cheryl Freedman, comedy, cozies, creative writing, crime, crime fiction, crime stories, crime writers, D.J. Mcintosh, Donna Carrick, e-books, fiction, funny, humor, independent publishing, Joan O'Callaghan, M.H. Callway, mesdames of mayhem, murder, mystery, novels, Rosemary Aubert, Rosemary McCracken, short stories, suspense, Thirteen, thriller, thrillers, Tips for Writers, Vicki Delany, Writing
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Meet the Mesdames, D.J. (Dorothy) McIntosh~ by Joan O’Callaghan
Authors, teachers, business-women, and so much more… Our own Joan O’Callaghan presents a series of interviews with each of our Mesdames. D.J. (Dorothy) McIntosh left her professional job to carve out a career as an author. It took almost ten … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice for writers, antiquity thrillers, authors, award winning writers, books, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, creative writing, crime fiction, crime stories, crime writers, D.J. Mcintosh, e-books, fiction, John Madison, mesdames of mayhem, Mesopotamia, Mesopotamian series, murder, Penguin Canada, suspense, The Book of Stolen Tales, The Witch of Babylon, thriller, thrillers, Tips for Writers, Writing
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Meet the Mesdames, Rosemary McCracken ~ by Joan O’Callaghan
Authors, teachers, business-women, and so much more… Our own Joan O’Callaghan presents a series of interviews with each of our Mesdames. Born and raised in Montreal, Rosemary McCracken has worked on newspapers across Canada as a reporter, arts writer and … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice for writers, anthology, authors, award winning authors, award winning books, award winning writers, books, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, creative writing, crime, crime fiction, crime stories, crime writers, e-books, e-publishing, fiction, mesdames of mayhem, mystery, Rosemary McCracken, short stories, suspense, Thirteen, thriller, thrillers, Tips for Writers, Writing
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Meet the Mesdames, Catherine Dunphy ~ by Joan O’Callaghan
Authors, teachers, business-women, and so much more… Our own Joan O’Callaghan presents a series of interviews with each of our Mesdames. A National Newspaper Award winner for feature writing, Catherine Dunphy was a staff writer at The Toronto Star, Canada’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice for writers, authors, Award Winning author, award winning writers, books, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, Catherine Dunphy, creative writing, crime, crime fiction, crime stories, crime writers, e-books, e-publishing, fiction, journalist, Meet the Mesdames, mesdames of mayhem, murder, publishing, suspense, Thirteen, thrillers, Tips for Writers, Writing
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Raising a Glass to the Best Bloody Conference Ever! ~ by Donna Carrick
What do you call 250 Canadian Crime Writers at the Toronto Hyatt Regency in June? A Bloody Blast, that’s what! Chaired by our own Mme Cheryl Freedman (aka She Who Must Be Obeyed), featuring Canadian Guest of Honour Vicki Delany, … Continue reading →
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Tagged 2014 Awards, anthology, Arthur Ellis Awards, authors, award winning writers, Bloody Words, books, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, Cathy Astolfo, Cheryl Freedman, Cime Writers' Conference, comedy, cozies, crime, crime fiction, crime stories, crime writers, Crime Writers of Canada, D.J. Mcintosh, Donna Carrick, Elizabeth J. Duncan, fiction, Joan O'Callaghan, John Kenney, John Kenny, John Thompson, Lisa de Nikolits, M.H. Callway, Maureen Jennings, Mel Bradshaw, Melissa Yi, Melodie Campbell, mesdames of mayhem, Michael Jecks, murder, mystery, Rosemary Aubert, short stories, suspense, thriller, Vicki Delany, Writing
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Life is like a book of chocolates ~ Guest blogger Lisa de Nikolits
Life is like a book of chocolates. Yeah, I know, that doesn’t make a whole lot of sense! But bear with me and let me explain. I am a bookaholic and a chocoholic and it occurred to me the other … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice for writers, authors, award winning writers, books, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, creative writing, crime, crime fiction, crime stories, crime writers, D.J. Mcintosh, e-books, e-publishing, fiction, Lisa de Nikolits, murder, mystery, novels, short stories, suspense, The Witchdoctor's Bones, thrillers, Tips for Writers, Writing
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Meet the Mesdames, Donna Carrick ~ by Joan O’Callaghan
Authors, teachers, business-women, and so much more… Our own Joan O’Callaghan presents a series of interviews with each of our Mesdames. An executive member of Crime Writers Of Canada, Donna Carrick volunteers her time as a mentor to aspiring CWC … Continue reading →
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Tagged anthology, Arthur Ellis Awards, authors, Bloody Words, Canadian Crime writers, cozies, crime, crime stories, Donna Carrick, inteview, Joan O'Callaghan, mesdames of mayhem, murder, mystery, short stories, suspense, Thirteen, thrillers, Tips for Writers
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BOOK COVERS: AN ART EXPLOSION! ~ M.H. Callway
Greetings Readers! Technological revolution causes a paradox in impacted businesses: a rapid crumbling of seemingly impregnable bastions of commerce coupled with the birth of flourishing new enterprises. The proliferation of the e-book has led to a huge demand for book … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice for writers, anthology, authors, award winning writers, book covers, books, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, Carrick Publishing, comedy, cover art, covers, creative writing, crime, crime stories, crime writers, Donna Carrick, e-books, e-publishing, fiction, independent publishing, M.H. Callway, mesdames of mayhem, murder, mystery, publishing, Sara Carrick, short stories, suspense, Sylvia Maultash Warsh, Thirteen, thriller, thrillers, tips for authors, Writing
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WHY THIRTEEN: AN ANTHOLOGY OF CRIME FICTION?
Greeting readers! The Mesdames of Mayhem are coming up to their first anniversary so I thought it was timely to reprint my guest blog from Mme Rosemary McCracken’s website. What’s even more exciting is that Rosemary’s story, The Sweetheart Scamster, … Continue reading →
Sex in Fiction ~ Caro Soles, December 3, 2013
There is a word in the English language that is capable of turning perfectly articulate people into stammering, red-faced teenaged versions of their adult selves. I found this out early when I began teaching the Writing a Novel course I … Continue reading →
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Tagged advice for writers, anthology, authors, award winning writers, Canadian authors, Canadian Crime writers, Caro Soles, crime fiction, crime stories, crime writers, e-books, e-publishing, fiction, independent publishing, mesdames of mayhem, murder, mystery, sex, sex scenes, suspense, teaching writing, Tips for Writers, Writing, writing class
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