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Author: Lori Robbins

Lori Robbins is the Amazon bestselling author of the On Pointe and Master Class mystery series and a contributor to The Secret Ingredient: A Mystery Writers Cookbook. She won two Silver Falchions, the Indie Award for Best Mystery, and second place in the Daphne du Maurier Award for Mystery and Suspense. Her short stories include “Leading Ladies” which received an Honorable Mention in the 2022 Best American Mystery and Suspense anthology. A former dancer, Lori performed with Ballet Hispanico and the St. Louis Ballet, but it was her commercial work, for Pavlova Perfume and Macy’s, that paid the bills. After ten very lean years onstage she became an English teacher and now writes full-time. Lori is a co-president of the New York/ Tristate Sisters in Crime and an active member of MWA. Her experiences as a dancer, teacher, writer, and mother of six have made her an expert in the homicidal tendencies everyday life inspires. You can find her at lorirobbins.com

From Plot Holes to Page-Turners: A Guide to Making Critique Groups Work for You

July 17, 2025 Lori Robbins Editing, Inspiration, Mystery Community, Tips and Tricks, Writers

Accountability, motivation, and constructive criticism: Making critique groups work for you.

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Partners and Sidekicks: The Power of a Dynamic Duo

June 12, 2025 Lori Robbins Creating Characters, Mystery Community, Writers, Writers inspirations

Dynamic Duos: Batman and Robin or Lewis and Hathaway?

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Building a Newsletter Email List

May 8, 2025 Lori Robbins Marketing, Newsletters, Promotion, Tips and Tricks

Advice from Kelly Oliver I’m delighted to welcome Kelly Oliver, the award-winning and bestselling author of four mystery series: The[…]

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Buried Treasure: Easter Eggs and Red Herrings

April 2, 2025 Lori Robbins Fiction, Language, Mystery Community, Reading, Tips and Tricks, Uncategorized

Easter eggs and red herrings are the buried treasure of crime fiction. One enlightens and the other obscures. Both reward the sharp-eyed reader.

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Great Expectations and Bad Breakups

February 27, 2025 Lori Robbins #inspiration, Editing, Fiction, Inspiration, Language, Mystery Community, Reading, Writers, Writing

Great Expectations and Bad Breakups: How writers craft endings that justify the means and means that justify the ends. See also: Miss Scarlet, in the Conservatory, with a Knife.

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Is it Contagious? COVID and Crime Fiction

January 23, 2025 Lori Robbins Contemporary Culture, Mystery Community, Publishing, Setting, Uncategorized, Writers, Writing

The COVID conundrum in crime fiction

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Writing the Culinary Mystery: Recipes for Death and Detection

December 26, 2024 Lori Robbins Fiction, Inspiration, Mystery Community, Tips and Tricks, Writers inspirations

With or without the addition of poisonous compounds, fabulous meals and delicious desserts have a long history in crime fiction.[…]

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On Writing: Casting Spells and Making Magic

October 31, 2024 Lori Robbins #inspiration, Creating Characters, Writing

Are you a good witch or a bad witch? When Dorothy crash lands in Oz, she answers Glinda’s baffling question[…]

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Lori Robbins: Armchair Detective and Serial Late-Bloomer

October 3, 2024 Lori Robbins #inspiration, Creating Characters, Uncategorized, Writers, Writing

It is never too late to be what you might have been. George Eliot I’m delighted to join the accomplished,[…]

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