It's never too late to be what you might have been

In my latest post on the Maine Crime Writers site, I talk about the woman who wrote, "It's never too late to be what you might have been," a woman named Mary Anne Evans. Evans became one of the most famous and enduring writers of the Victorian era---under her pen name, George Eliot. In the spirit of aspiring writers becoming what they might have been, I then shared some of the priceless tips I picked up at the recent Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance event, Crime Wave

Read the post on the Maine Crime Writers site.

Truth and Fiction at Maine Crime Writers

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This week in my post on the Maine Crime Writers site, I turned to Edward Abbey: “Since we cannot expect truth from our institutions, we must expect it from our writers.” And I shared authors who weave the natural world into their works in so many unique and "novel" ways.

See what you think: https://mainecrimewriters.com/2018/05/04/fiction-and-truth-not-an-oxymoron/

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