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Susan Wittig Albert

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Susan is the author/co-author of biographical/historical fiction, mysteries, and nonfiction. Now in her 80s and continuing to write, she says that retirement is not (yet) an option. She publishes under her own imprint. Here are her latest books.

A PLAIN VANILLA MURDER, #27 in the long-running China Bayles/Pecan Springs series.

Two Pecan Springs novella trilogies: The Crystal Cave Trilogy (featuring Ruby Wilcox): noBODY, SomeBODY Else, and Out of BODY; and The Enterprise Trilogy (featuring Jessica Nelson): DEADLINES, FAULTLINES, and FIRELINES.

THE DARLING DAHLIAS AND THE POINSETTIA PUZZLE #8 in the Darling Dahlias series, set in the early 1930s in fictional Darling AL

THE GENERAL'S WOMEN. Kay, Mamie, and Ike--the wartime romance that won a war b
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Susan Wittig Albert I don't believe in it, Ev! I tell my writing students: Write what you want to find out, what you want to learn, what you want to explore. Write to dis…moreI don't believe in it, Ev! I tell my writing students: Write what you want to find out, what you want to learn, what you want to explore. Write to discover, rather than to report. If you always "write what you know," how can you ever grow into something new, different, challenging?

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Susan Wittig Albert I've heard that rumor, too, Jan--happy to say that it's fake news. :)

The next China Bayles (#28) is HEMLOCK, coming Sept 7, 2021--followed by another …more
I've heard that rumor, too, Jan--happy to say that it's fake news. :)

The next China Bayles (#28) is HEMLOCK, coming Sept 7, 2021--followed by another Dahlias mystery in Spring, 2022. I began publishing my own work in 2013 and plan to continue as long as I can--and as long as there are readers.(less)
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Wedding Bells

Chapter 24, Excerpted from The Tale of Castle Cottage For readers of my Substack post, “The Cottage Tales Narrator” I’m sure you want to hear all about the wedding, don’t you? Imagining this wonderful event, I felt it would be delightfully appropriate if Miss Potter and Mr. Heelis were to be married at St. Peter’s […]

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“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”
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Katherine Stewart's Money, Lies, and God is a meticulously researched exposé that examines the hidden connections between religious nationalism, political power, and financial influence in America. Through detailed, documented reporting, Stewart unco ...more
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“One person's weed is another person's wildflower.”
Susan Wittig Albert, An Unthymely Death and Other Garden Mysteries

“The worst thing about talk ... is that there's no way to lay it to rest. Every fresh breeze brings a new speculation.”
Susan Wittig Albert, The Tale of Hill Top Farm

“Does that mean you're prepared to deal with whatever turns up? People aren't sometimes. When they learn the real truth, they're all of a sudden content to live with a lie.”
Susan Wittig Albert, Wormwood

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For March 2012 we are going to read one new (to me) series that I pick -- and you are going to pick one of my favorite older series that are still actively being written, by voting here!

China Bayles series #1 Thyme of Death (China Bayles, #1) by Susan Wittig Albert Thyme of Death by Susan Wittig Albert,
current rating 3.73, #21 in series will be out in March - herb store
 
  9 votes, 39.1%

Death on Demand series #1 Death on Demand (Death on Demand, #1) by Carolyn Hart Death on Demand by Carolyn Hart,
current rating 3.73, #22 in series out in April - bookstore owner
 
  6 votes, 26.1%

Meg Langslow series #1 Murder With Peacocks (Meg Langslow, #1) by Donna Andrews Murder With Peacocks by Donna Andrews,
current rating 3.85 and #14 in series so far - decorative ironworker
 
  4 votes, 17.4%

Benni Harper series #1 Fool's Puzzle (A Benni Harper Mystery #1) by Earlene Fowler Fool's Puzzle by Earlene Fowler,
current rating 3.86, 15 in series so far - folk art museum curator/quilting
 
  4 votes, 17.4%

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“The writer must have a good imagination to begin with, but the imagination has to be muscular, which means it must be exercised in a disciplined way, day in and day out, by writing, failing, succeeding and revising."

[The Writer's Digest Interview: Stephen King & Jerry B. Jenkins (Jessica Strawser, Writer's Digest, May/June 2009)]”
Stephen King

“Stories nurture our connection to place and to each other. They show us where we have been and where we can go. They remind us of how to be human, how to live alongside the other lives that animate this planet. ... When we lose stories, our understanding of the world is less rich, less true.”
Susan J. Tweit, Walking Nature Home: A Life's Journey

“The truest art I would strive for in any work would be to give the page the same qualities as earth: weather would land on it harshly, light would elucidate the most difficult truths; wind would sweep away obtuse padding. Finally, the lessons of impermanence taught me this: loss constitutes an odd kind of fullness; despair empties out into an unquenchable appetite for life.”
Gretel Ehrlich, The Solace of Open Spaces

“The birds and I share a natural history. It is a matter of rootedness, of living inside a place for so long that the mind and imagination fuse.”
Terry Tempest Williams, Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place

“The most important thing is to hold on, hold out, for your creative life, for your solitude, for your time to be and do, for your very life.”
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Janice Just read your message. I do love my library work, and love my fanzine writing. hope you have a great Christmas. Happy New Year.


message 6: by Susan

Susan Albert Janice wrote: "Thank you for friending me. I've worked in a public library for over 30 years, and noticed how popular your books have been at my branch. I usually don't enjoy mysteries because many are so violent..."

Thank you, Janice. Always nice to hear from a librarian!


Janice Thank you for friending me. I've worked in a public library for over 30 years, and noticed how popular your books have been at my branch. I usually don't enjoy mysteries because many are so violent, but I have enjoyed skimming thru yours. Have a great day.


message 4: by John (last edited Sep 20, 2016 11:57AM)

John Bohnert Did you know that the long-awaited third volume of Blanche W. Cook's Eleanor Roosevelt is being published November 1, 2016?


message 3: by Susan

Susan Albert Stephanie wrote: ""And thus the riddle of the sphinx
A spider web that floats like gossamer"
Hello! Stephanie"


Have one of those gorgeous webs outside my kitchen window, spun by a Golden Orb spider...


Stephanie Foster "And thus the riddle of the sphinx
A spider web that floats like gossamer"
Hello! Stephanie


Margret Melissa (ladybug) Thank you for becoming my friend on Goodreads. :)


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