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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. Chapter 2 (Scene 4). Oh Anni stared at her feet in black tights but no shoes. Oh, she said again, this time with the same panic she felt. Lena waved her hands as if fanning a bad smell out of the room. Go and get your shoes. Your good shoes. The doorbell rang again. Just a second, Anni yelled. Mr Enns picked up his trunk by one handle then he and his smile stepped into the foy...
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Musings | Dusting For Fingerprints
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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. The Simple Art of Murder. Raymond Chandler wrote one of my favorite essays on the question of high art versus low art in genre fiction, “The Simple Art of Murder.”. The Diary of the Forgotten Man. Chandler insists that the heart of the best genre fiction, like literary fiction, must be more than Who Killed Alice? Of course it must meet the demands of its readers, but it will a...
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Chapter 2 (Scene 4) | Dusting For Fingerprints
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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. Chapter 2 (Scene 4). Oh Anni stared at her feet in black tights but no shoes. Oh, she said again, this time with the same panic she felt. Lena waved her hands as if fanning a bad smell out of the room. Go and get your shoes. Your good shoes. The doorbell rang again. Just a second, Anni yelled. Mr Enns picked up his trunk by one handle then he and his smile stepped into the foy...
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The March NaNoWriMo Challenge | Writing For Children and Adolescents (BYU ENG 320)
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Writing For Children and Adolescents (BYU ENG 320). We want to be writers. About Cheri Pray Earl. The March NaNoWriMo Challenge. This NaNoWriMo post is also a test of sorts, to see who actually checks our class blog site from time to time. Post a comment when you see this, okay? Here are the rules for our special class NaNoWriMo March challenge:. 2 You must write chapters in sequence and work on the same NEW. 6 Carol Williams’ 320R class may join us for the NaNo March challenge–we shall see. For those of...
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Smoke and Mirrors | Dusting For Fingerprints
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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. Strong murder mysteries are like magic tricks–they captivate the reader from beginning to end, make him want to flip back through the pages after the big splash finish and figure out how he missed all the most important (and obvious) clues. How could I have been so stupid? He asks himself at the reveal. When I read a good mystery I think. How is this author so smart? Upward an...
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Dusting For Fingerprints | "Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints." Margaret Culkin Banning
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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. Hi I’m glad you peeked in. I created this blog so I can write a murder mystery novel out loud, with you and other readers who happen by watching over my shoulder. You’ll find my chapters in progress on the Mystery Scenes and Chapters page–I welcome your comments, suggestions, and even your guesses about Who Done It. January 2, 2015 at 5:53 pm. Liked by 1 person. Notify me of n...
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Mystery Scenes and Chapters | Dusting For Fingerprints | "Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints." Margaret Culkin Banning
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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. Chapter 2 (Scene 4). Oh Anni stared at her feet in black tights but no shoes. Oh, she said again, this time with the same panic she felt. Lena waved her hands as if fanning a bad smell out of the room. Go and get your shoes. Your good shoes. The doorbell rang again. Just a second, Anni yelled. Mr Enns picked up his trunk by one handle then he and his smile stepped into the foy...
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The “F” Word by Rob Avery | Dusting For Fingerprints
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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. In this latest guest editorial on writing mysteries, Rob takes up a more controversial topic than in his first post on the film,. Rob says, not really. The “F” Word. I’ll be straight up with you. I don’t care much for foul language. Call me a prude (assuming a guy who was raised in southern California during the 1960s and 70s could possibly q...8220;...
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Guests Speak | Dusting For Fingerprints
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Our regrets are as personal as our fingerprints. Margaret Culkin Banning. Mystery Scenes and Chapters. The “F” Word by Rob Avery. The First Guest Post! My friend, Rob Avery, agreed to write on his passion–the movie. Starring Jack Nicholson. Rob says it’s the perfect mystery and every mystery writer should have this movie in their Mysteries-to-Emulate repertoire. Except he might not use the word “repertoire.” Thanks for contributing, Rob. Forget it, Jake; it’s Chinatown. Tonight’s topic is the movie.