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Not Quite Twenty Questions for Barbara Ross
Hank Phillippi Ryan: When Barbara Ross and I met, we didn’t know we were meeting. (She’s laughing right now, because she knows this story. And it is a GREAT one.) It was a million years ago… well, seriously, only fifteen. … Continue reading →
Resource for writers – live chats every Sunday night
If you’d look to meet published authors, connect with other writers, or just have something new online to do on Sunday or Wednesday evenings, I can recommend The Writer’s Chatroom (TWC). I’ve been a moderator for the past 5 or so … Continue reading →
Thanks for a Wonderful Year
It’s hard to believe my year as President of Sisters in Crime New England is coming to a close. For the last five years, in the isolating world of writing, SinCNE has been “my community.” Not only have there been … Continue reading →
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Interview with Susan Santangelo
Hi. Barb Ross here. Susan Santangelo is a member of the New England chapter of Sisters in Crime and divides her time between Cape Cod and coastal Connecticut. She’s a former journalist and PR executive and is now a successful … Continue reading →
SinCNE Tour of the Boston Public Library
Hi. Barb Ross reporting. On the hottest June 21st ever recorded, thirteen intrepid members of Sisters in Crime New England took a private tour of the Boston Public Library. We started with the current Forgotten Chapters exhibit where our tour … Continue reading →
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February President’s Letter by Barbara Ross
Dear Fellow Members of Sisters in Crime New England I’m honored and excited to be the 2012 President of the New England Chapter of Sisters in Crime and the co-Chair of the New England Crime Bake. I’m especially glad to … Continue reading →
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