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10 Great Things about Writing Cozy Mysteries

August 6, 2014 / Uncategorized / 12 COMMENTS


by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraigShear Trouble 2

I’m frequently asked why I chose to write cozy/traditional mysteries.  I’ve always just answered that it was a genre that came naturally to me–I grew up reading these types of mysteries.  It’s the easiest genre for me to write.

But there are other reasons I chose the genre, too, and I explored these reasons further in a guest post for Lori’s Reading Corner today:   “Top 10 Great Things about Writing Cozy Mysteries.

I would be remiss in not mentioning that I had a release yesterday.  :)  Penguin’s Southern Quilting mystery #4–Shear Trouble, launched August 5th. Living up to its name, it was sheer  trouble to write, but I was happy with the end result.

  1. Yes, I am glad you chose this genre. It’s one of my favorites and you write them so so well. I love Myrtle. Congratulations on your new release.

  2. Elizabeth–best of luck with Shear Trouble. I’m sure I’m not the only one who hopes you’ll write a post on just what made the book so hard to write (I have to think a Corgi helped along the way).

    1. Barry–Thank goodness for the corgi! Yes, she’s always a help. I’ll have to do a post on it. It was a book that required many more edits than usual (I decided to change the story to eliminate a victim and change a motive), and it also ran very short. …and my word count is in my contract.

  3. Hey – have some cake! (release parties have cake, right? )

    Congrats. I can’t wait for _Pins and Needles_. Big fan of Frankenstein, I am.

    Yeaaaaaaa! (muppet wave)

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