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Quilting, Corgis, Barbeque and Murder with Elizabeth Craig

Quilting, Corgis, Barbeque and Murder with Elizabeth Craig

Released Monday, 8th January 2018
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Quilting, Corgis, Barbeque and Murder with Elizabeth Craig

Quilting, Corgis, Barbeque and Murder with Elizabeth Craig

Quilting, Corgis, Barbeque and Murder with Elizabeth Craig

Quilting, Corgis, Barbeque and Murder with Elizabeth Craig

Monday, 8th January 2018
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Elizabeth Craig has the cozy mystery market almost cornered, with three different series and more books to come.On this podcast episode we talk about her Myrtle Clover cozy mysteries, her Southern Quilting cozy mysteries, and her Memphis Barbeque cozy mysteries. We even touch briefly on her post-apocolyptic zombie novel. ;-)Elizabeth is a prolific writer who has produced over 20 books in the last 7 years or so. I'm sure you'll find several great new books to read after you hear her talk about her writing inspiration and research, which included a trip to Memphis. Lucky her!In the introduction I mention that previous It's a Mystery Podcast guest, Matty Dalrymple, is celebrating the release of the audiobook for her mystery/suspense novel Rock Paper Scissors. (If you haven't already done so, you can hear Matty and I talk about this book on Episode 36.) Matty is sponsoring a giveaway for promo codes for the new audiobook. If you'd like an opportunity to win a promo code for a copy of the audiobook, send an email to info (at) alexandraamor (dot) com with the word 'Audiobook' in the subject line. I'll be making the draw on Thursday, January 11, 2018. Send your email in by midnight, January 10, Pacific time, and you'll be in the draw. I'll make an announcement on the show on Monday, January 15 about the winners.This episode of It's a Mystery Podcast is brought to you by the brand new Town Called Horse short mystery, A One Horse Open Sleigh. "With winter darkness and cold setting in, will schoolteacher Julia Thom, and her good friends, Constable Merrick and Walt Sheehan, be able to find a missing toddler before it's too late?" Readers who subscribe to my newsletter received this brand new mystery for free on Christmas Eve, and they'll receive a new Town Called Horse short mystery each month in 2018. If you're not on the newsletter list, what are you waiting for? Sign up here.You can find out more about today's guest, Elizabeth Craig, and all her books on her website ElizabethSpannCraig.com. You can also find her on Twitter @elizabethscraig.Links and resources mentioned in this episodeClick on any of the book covers to go to Elizabeth's books on AmazonInterview with Elizabeth from 2011 on The Creative Penn podcastElizabeth's article on Outlining a Cozy MysteryPress play (above) to listen to the show, or read the transcript below. Remember you can also subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts. And listen on Stitcher.You can also click here to watch the interview on YouTube.Transcription of Interview with Elizabeth CraigAlexandra: Hi, mystery readers. I'm Alexandra Amor. This is "It's a Mystery" podcast, and I'm here today with Elizabeth Spann Craig. Hi, Elizabeth.Elizabeth: Hi, how are you? Alexandra: Very well. How are you?Elizabeth: Great. Thank you.Alexandra: Good. Well, let me give our listeners a little introduction to you. Elizabeth Spann Craig is the best selling Cozy Mystery Author of the "Southern Quilting" mysteries, the "Memphis Barbeque" mysteries and the Myrtle "Clover Cozy" mysteries. Her blog has been recognized for several years by Writer's Digest as one of their 101 Best websites for writers. Elizabeth lives in North Carolina with her family, two cats and an energetic corgi puppy. And I wanna come back to the corgi puppy in a second.Elizabeth: He's a mess.Alexandra: Before we started recording, we talked about how what I'd like to do is sort of do an overview of all three of your series. So let's do that first. And let's start with Myrtle Clover. So she's in her 80s, she's a retired school teacher and I read in one of the descriptions that you described as having a venomous tongue.Elizabeth: Yes.Alexandra: Tell us a little bit more about Myrtle.Elizabeth: Myrtle I mean, she is...I love to write Myrtle. It's so much fun. It's a little tricky because I feel like she has some unlikabl...
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