Crime Wave is the Canada West anthology published by the Sisters in Crime - CW chapter. It features K.L. Abrahamson, J.E. Barnard, Alice Bienia, Marcelle Dubè, Debra Henry, Winona Kent, Charlotte Morganti and Merrilee Robson. Melodie Campbell writes the Foreword in this collection explaining why crime has always been a woman's genre, and each of these talented authors joins me in the dressing room. I learned a lot such as retro-fitting a story, skiing 10 kilometres in -20 degrees in the Yukon, working from a 3-act structure, the snowflake method of plotting and there's even some Shakespeare. As much as these authors are dedicated and serious about their craft, they are also incredibly funny. Thank you Sisters in Crime - CW for joining me in the dressing room. We have to do this again in person. Cheers.
E182 - Donalee Moulton, Swan Song
E181 - Linda P. Rose, Disowning Death
E180 - Joanna Vander Vlugt - Rock, Riot and Redemption
E179 - Nancy Lynn Jarvis - Georgie
E178 - Allan Hudson, excerpt from his novel, Vigilantes
E177 - Spy Girls - Joanna Vander Vlugt (first chapter)
E176 - Heather L. Barksdale - Arriving Through Time (novel excerpt)
E175 - Donalee Moulton - Moist
E174 - J.E. (Jayne)Barnard - Bow Tide
E173 - Andrew Welsh Huggins, The Whole Story
E172 - Ardelle Holden - Killing Imaginary Friends
E171 - W.L. Hawkin - Writing With Your Muse
E170 - C.J.Papoutsis - Murder at the Acropolis
E169 - Judy Penz Sheluk, Plan D
E168 - Mother Always Kept A Gun, C.J. Papoutsis
E167 - The Parrot and Wild Mushroom Stuffing, Joanna Vander Vlugt
E166 - JP McLean, Scorch Mark
E165 - Natural Consequences, Laurie Wood
E164 - The Torchman’s Tale, Edward M. Lerner
E163 - Herd Maintenance by Winona Kent
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