The Writer's Chatroom Presents Edith Maxwell

Published: Fri, 07/05/13

 
 
 
Chat with Edith Maxwell
 

Locavore Edith Maxwell's Local Foods mysteries published by Kensington let her relive her days as an organic farmer in Massachusetts, although murder in the greenhouse is new. A fourth-generation Californian, she has also published short stories of murderous revenge, most recently in the Fish Nets and Thin Ice anthologies.

Edith Maxwell's pseudonym Tace Baker authored Speaking of Murder, which features Quaker linguistics professor Lauren Rousseau and campus intrigue after her sexy star student is killed. Edith is a long-time Quaker and holds a long-unused doctorate in linguistics.

A mother and former technical writer, Edith lives north of Boston in an antique house with her beau and three cats. You can find her at @edithmaxwell, on facebook, and at www.edithmaxwell.com

 

 
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Sunday, July 7, 2013

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Door Prize
Edith has donated a print copy of A Tine To Die, AND an e-copy of Speaking of Murder. These will be awarded to TWO lucky chatters during the chat. Remember, you MUST be present to be eligible!

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