Most authors will tell you that writing is an outpouring of experiences, education, conversations, and worldview. Louisa is a prime example of that theory. While struggling with her inner sorrow and anger, her interest in the darker side of humanity blossomed. Perhaps Amos’ worldview suppressed Louisa’s genuine interest in the culture and instead drove her curiosity to explore topics unmentioned in polite so
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July 2021 Newsletter
Is it true that every mystery has an explanation? Or are there situations in the world that remain unexplained?
June 2021 Newsletter
Last month I wrote that readers who love suspense long for uncertainty because it drives us to learn more. Well, this month’s mystery will do just that. On December 15, 1900, three lighthouse workers were reported missing from the Scottish Isle of Flannan and never found.
March 2021 Newsletter
You have probably deduced by now that I love a good mystery. Even a simple problem makes me want to find an answer. The thrill of the hunt always leads me to libraries, bookstores, and even online searches.
This week I found a story about a librarian in Dundee, Scotland, who had a patron return a handful of novels.