Sunday, July 27, 2025

A SENATOR IS MISSING

     At long last.

    Finally.

    After several decades.

    About 1989, or 1990, I heard Sara Paretsky speak at a library in Chicago. She had just finished the year of being the first president of the nearly formed Sisters in Crime. SinC was formed when several female writers of mysteries realized why their books were never bigger sellers. Book reviews in newspapers and magazines were predominantly written by men who chose to review mysteries written by men! The first goal of SinC was monitoring book reviews.

    And the percentages slowly began to change. Reviews, and sales, of mysteries written by women gradually came closer to those written by men.

    I joined SinC. For many years as a member at large because I did not live near a chapter. Learned a lot about writing and publishing. But never wrote that mystery. On the SinC website I was listed as "published -- other".

    But now I've done it. Have written a mystery. About two reporters, Chuck Addington and Marlys Tucker, who try to solve the cold case of a missing state senator with information from an old newspaper.    

    I'm 98% finished. 

    It's hard to write a book. It's even harder to find a publisher. I'll let you know.

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