Mystery: December 13, 2006 Issue [#1426]
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

This will be my last mystery newsletter. I want to thank all of you for your kind words of support and for your reader feedback. Please remember to read and review the editor's picks and that this newsletter needs feedback from you to make it be everything you want it to be. Thanks again and Happy Holidays!


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Letter from the editor

The holidays are a great time of year to write a mystery. Christians celebrate the mystery of Christ’s birth, while the Jewish people wonder at the miracle of Hanukkah when one tiny vessel of blessed oil for lamps in the temple lasted a whole eight nights.

Winter itself can be mysterious. In some parts of the world, winter means a white on white landscape or a time of endless night. Winter weather moves people indoors and in close vicinity to each other, forcing an intimacy that may not be welcomed.

Winter and the winter holidays can be just the setting and background you can use for your next mystery story. Imagine all the relatives join together for a Christmas party. During the party, intrigue and old wounds are opened up over eggnog and holiday punch. Suddenly the matriarch of the family keels over and dies. Was it too much excitement? Or did nephew Bill slip some lethal poison in her glass? Of course, your heroine detective is there to be in on the action. She was invited to the party as the date of Bill!

Most of this month’s picks are holiday or winter mysteries. Please enjoy them and remember to read and review. I wish you all the best and hope your holiday season is a peaceful one, and not too mysterious.


Editor's Picks

schipperke's Picks of the Month


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Ask & Answer

schipperke's Reader Feedback


billwilcox:Ho-ho, Schippers, that's a good one! I like newsletters that feature my stories . I will attempt to cook up a mystery story for you that explains the finer nuances of cooking fat people, uh, I mean, fat things. Yeah, that's the ticket.
Bill, you aren't going to try to roast Santa, now, are you?/*Bigsmile*

samuul:Excellent newsletter....I enjoyed the read and the information...Wishing you the best...Sam
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