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Sunday Spotlight with Amy Rose Bennett

Sunday Spotlight with Amy Rose Bennett

by TheresaSmithWrites | Mar 11, 2018 | Interviews, Spotlights

Today we welcome historical romance author Amy Rose Bennett to Sunday Spotlight. When did you start writing and what was the catalyst? I’ve been daydreaming up stories and then writing them down since childhood. I wrote my very first chapter book about a family of...
2012 AWW Challenge Wrap-up: Crime, Mystery, Thriller and Suspense

2012 AWW Challenge Wrap-up: Crime, Mystery, Thriller and Suspense

by bernadetteinoz | Jan 3, 2013 | Round-ups

Australian women have been writing crime fiction for a long time. The country’s first acknowledged mystery story by a person of any gender was 1865’s Force and Fraud and it was written by proto-feminist Ellen Davitt. There is excellent, though somewhat disheartening,...

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