#FollowFriday–Looking to the Past
Dr. Fisher found time to write “one of the most popular and ingenious” crime novels of 1932 while working as a radiologist, essayist, playwright, and musician
Read moreA Blog for Readers and Writers of Mystery, Crime, and Suspense Fiction
Dr. Fisher found time to write “one of the most popular and ingenious” crime novels of 1932 while working as a radiologist, essayist, playwright, and musician
Read moreA Thursday playlist to help pass the time while staying at home
Read morePatience can be cultivated. Read several inspirational quotes about patience and some tips to cultivate the habit.
Read moreA History Center creates a digital archive documenting daily life during the COVID-19 pandemic
Read moreDoctors, real and literary, fight to save the world. Honor them on National Doctors Day.
Read moreWaiting ends, eventually. Advent becomes Christmas, 2019 becomes 2020. We hope our patience pays off, at the end. We hope that waiting for the Missdemeanors re-vamp pays off with a new, improved, more focused blog.
Read moreWaiting requires patience. Some of us do patient better than others. These quotes illustrate different spins on the subject.
Read moreIt’s hump day. We’ve made it halfway through the week. For a mid-week mood boost, enjoy these photos of sunny, beautiful Guam.
Read moreView from Two Lovers’ Point, Guam
Read more