Strangers in the Night or Why Networking Shouldn’t be a Dirty Word
By Sherry Harris Sara’s latest comes out in October! Once upon a time (2005) Julie Hennrikus was a stranger in the night. Not the kind that creeps in your window when you’re sleeping or the kind that...
View ArticleGive a HootSuite
By Sherry Harris The first time I heard about HootSuite was when Barbara Ross asked Julie Hennrikus for a lesson. All I could think was yet another social media site that I’m unfamiliar with. But Julie...
View ArticleGratitude
by Barbara Ross on the seacoast, in Maine Recently, Jessie wrote a one-word titled post, “Kindness.” That got me thinking about maybe doing a series of posts with one-word titles. The one I have to...
View ArticleCome See the Wicked Cozies at the Boston Book Festival and NELA!
The Wicked Cozies are having a very busy weekend and early part of the week and we’d love for you to come see us. The Boston Book Festival As 2013 President of Sisters in Crime New England, Julie will...
View ArticlePaths to Publication Report
Edith here, hoping for a warmer spring than we’ve had so far. Sisters in Crime New England sponsored an all-day workshop on Saturday about the many paths to publication. Four of the Wickeds were on...
View ArticleOne Wicked Year
Today the Wicked Cozy Authors celebrate one year of blogging, and what a year it’s been. Each of us is telling you about another’s accomplishments, plus the occasional low point we’ve managed to get...
View ArticleWelcome Leslie Budewitz!
Wicked lunch post Crime Bake. From lower left clockwise, Julie, Sherry, Leslie, Barb, Sheila, Liz, Jessie NEWS FLASH: The winner of Joyce Tremel’s To Brew or Not to Brew is Ruth Nixon! Joyce will be...
View ArticlePerfecting Our Author Presentations
Photo by Dale Phillips A word of advice. If Hank Phillippi Ryan is offering a workshop in your area, run don’t walk to sign up. Readers of this blog know Hank as a wonderful writer of two different...
View ArticleOn Finding Your Tribe
Edith here, north of Boston, a little too busy but soaking up fall sunshine and brilliant leaf colors. We published authors often advise beginning writers to “find your tribe.” But what does that mean...
View ArticleCelebrating the Boston Book Festival
Hey friends, Liz here! This weekend, book lovers, writers, readers, and all other literary types will gather in Copley Square and in Roxbury for the Boston Book Festival. It’s such a great event to...
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