This week, I have an all-new video to share with you (plus new portrait of Peony the Cat!)! No spoilers; you’ll just have to take a look to see what all the buzz is about…
cozy mystery
#MyrtleMondays: Talking to Victorian Britain about Racial Violence in America
Americans are talking about lynching, while overseas, people are protesting in solidarity for what’s happening in the United States. We’re seeing this today, in 2020—but this was also the case in the late 19th century, when anti-lynching activist Ida Wells went on her lecture tour of England and Ireland.
#MyrtleMondays: Demonstrating Against Injustice in the Victorian Age
I generally keep things light over here, but as an author of murder mysteries for kids, I try never to forget that the reality of murder is always an ugly, dirty, painful business. And while we want our police to be the heroes in the pursuit of justice, that’s not always the case. Protests… Read more »