Saturday, March 19, 2022

Mystery Readers Journal: New England Mysteries I

Mystery Readers Journal: New England Mysteries I
(Volume 38:1// Spring 2022) is now available as PDF and hardcopy.
We had so many articles, reviews, and author essays that we needed to go to two issues. If you're a contributor, and you don't see your article in this issue, it will be in New England Mysteries II (Summer 2022) If you're a PDF subscriber, you will receive download instructions shortly. Hard copy subscription copies should arrive next week. PDF Contributor copies will go out this weekend.  Thanks to everyone who contributed to this and the next New England issue.
 

New England Mysteries I

Volume 38, No. 1, Spring 2022

Buy this back issue! Available in hardcopy or as a downloadable PDF.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

  • Why New England? by Edith Maxwell / Maddie Day
  • Homer Kelly, Asey Mayo, Leonidas Witherall, and Murderous Massachusetts by Patricia Cook
  • Maine Writers by Dale T. Phillips
  • Boston Burning Bright by Gabriel Valjan
  • Just the Facts: If the Shoe Fits by Jim Doherty

AUTHOR! AUTHOR!

  • Going Home Again by Connie Archer
  • Why New Hampshire? by Lorna Barrett
  • Writing the “Cabot Cove” Mystery: How I Went From the Big City to a Small New England Town by R.G. Belsky
  • When Fall Comes to New England by Linda Barnes
  • You Can’t Beat New England Weather by Laurien Berenson
  • A Dream Made Me Do It by Cordelia Frances Biddle
  • As Real As It Gets by Bruce Robert Coffin
  • Unbelonging by Cate Conte
  • Maine: A Good Place to Commit a Murder or Two by Kathy Lynn Emerson (aka Kaitlyn Dunnett)
  • The Road Less Traveled by Trish Esden
  • New England and the Past by Terence Faherty
  • From Chicken Farmer’s Daughter to a Life of Crime by Kate Flora
  • Walking to Find a Story by Lynne Reeves Griffin
  • How I Became a Resident Mystery Writer by David Handler
  • A Life Lived in Thirds by Sally Cabot Gunning
  • Dark and Atmospheric: New England as Setting by Edwin Hill
  • It’s a Very Small State by Kathleen Marple Kalb (aka Nikki Knight)
  • The Little Woman with the Long Shadow by Beth Kanell
  • Still Waters Run Deep by Chris Knopf
  • Lobster Stew and Murder Too on Olde Cape Cod by Paul Kemprecos
  • Mainer in Exile by Eleanor Kuhns
  • Connecticut Crime by Steve Liskow
  • Bogged Down in Murder by Edward Lodi
  • The Personality of Place by Larry Maness
  • From Narrative Nonfiction to a Fictional Narrative by Ben Mezrich
  • The Desert or the Deep Dark Woods? by Eugenia Parrish
  • New England, My Inspiration by Barbara Ross
  • Stranger in a Strange Land (of Steady Habits) by Carole B. Shmurak
  • Robert Parker’s Spenser and My Love of New England Mysteries by Peter Swanson
  • Deadly Fiction by John Tommasi
  • New England Adjacent by Bev Vincent
  • The Mysterious Magic of New England by C.J. Verburg
  • Scouting Locations for a Dark Thriller by Carter Wilson

COLUMNS

  • Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Aubrey Hamilton, Lesa Holstine, L.J. Roberts, Lucinda Surber
  • New England Cop Ten: Making History by Jim Doherty
  • Children’s Hour: New England Mysteries by Gay Toltl Kinman
  • Crime Seen: Murder, They Write by Kate Derie
  • From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph
 

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