Mysteries Cover Vast Areas of Interest

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  1. Terrie_Bittner
  2. Karen_James
  3. Joe_Sramek

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Top 1.   Aug 6, 1998 11:51 AM

» Terrie_Bittner - I've been waiting forever for a mystery editor-I even posted on

I've been waiting forever for a mystery editor-I even posted on a few boards suggesting someone sign up. It sounds like we like some of the same people and I can't wait to read more. Your links look great too. My favorites right now are: the Cat Who mysteries, Mrs. Pollifax, Diane Mott Davidson and Mrs. Jeffries. I'm jealous of your collection!
Terrie Bittner
Contributing Editor: Women's History

-- posted by Terrie_Bittner



Top 2.   Aug 8, 1998 10:41 AM

» Karen_James - Linda, welcome to the neighborhood. There's more than a bit of m

Linda, welcome to the neighborhood. There's more than a bit of mystery dabbling in my favorite genres, and it's nice to have a topic "down the hall" where I can point my more mystery oriented readers.


Once again, welcome.


Karen James

Fantasy and Science Fiction Genres

-- posted by Karen_James



Top 3.   Aug 13, 1998 6:48 PM

» Joe_Sramek - Ibid... I give you a hearty welcome!!!! We NEEDED someone

Ibid...


I give you a hearty welcome!!!! We NEEDED someone to do Mysteries, and we finally found that person!!!! Good luck!

And that's my £1 17s. 6d!!!


Joseph Sramek

Contributing Editor

20th Century British History and Politics

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-- posted by Joe_Sramek



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