Saturday, January 27, 2024

BREAKING THINGS by Judy Fowler

Why was I breaking things? 

As I struggled to hang heavy curtains I'd sewn and lined, their fabric caught on the neck of a vintage pink vase and toppled that lovely heirloom to the floor. I froze. Four large pieces and smaller shards of irreplaceable glass lay near my feet. I wanted the pieces to jump up and put themselves back together. The vase had previously belonged to a grandmother I'd only known for four years before she died. 

Saturday, January 20, 2024

THE POWER OF INFLUENCE by Sheryl Jordan

 

Do you ever think about what influences you or how you influence people? I have been thinking about this lately and realize how much influence is a part of life.

According to the Oxford Dictionary, influence is the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.

Merriam-Webster states influence is the power to change or affect someone or something—especially the power to cause changes without directly forcing those changes to happen. 

Saturday, January 13, 2024

NEW YEAR, NEW GOALS by Teresa Inge

January symbolizes a new beginning and a fresh start to the new year. It also brings resolutions and a time to adopt new habits.

To me, it's the month that I set goals and view all things writing for the upcoming year. I decide which writing conferences to attend, view book signing locations and events, schedule book launches for upcoming books, and replenish bookmarks, books, and swag.  

In addition, I add a new goal during this time. So this month I plan to create writing presentations to present at events. I've been fortunate to participate on many conference panels throughout the years to discuss my books so I'm looking forward to sharing additional knowledge with audiences. I plan to start with Nancy Drew and book marketing presentations since I have vast experience in both topics.   

Another continuing goal is striving to write quality short stories and novels for my readers. Of course, scheduling writing time and submitting my work to various publishers and publications is my ultimate goal.

My last goal is to network with other authors and grow my readership by sharing updates about my books and upcoming events in a newsletter.

What goals, resolutions, and plans do you have for 2024? 



Teresa Inge is president of the Sisters in Crime, Mystery by the Sea chapter, a member of the Hampton Roads Writers, Short Mystery Fiction Society, and a contributor to the Sand in Our Shorts blog.   


She is an author in the Mutt Mysteries series, Virginia is for Mysteries series, 50 Shades of Cabernet, Coastal Crimes: Mysteries by the Sea, Murder by the Glass, Malice, Matrimony and Murder, and First Comes Love, Then Comes Murder.  


When not writing, Teresa can be found on the classic car show circuit showing her 1955 Torch Red Thunderbird. She can be reached on all social media or by posting a comment on her website www.teresainge.com  


Saturday, January 6, 2024

IS THE PEN STILL MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD? AGATHA CHRISTIE PART 3: YOU DON’T KNOW AGATHA! BY KIMBERLY THORN

Happy New Year from all of us here at the Sand in Our Shorts blog!  We thank you for your continued support and wish you many blessings for 2024!

 

Up until now all of the information I have shared with you is from Lucy Worsley’s Agatha Christie: An Elusive Woman.  Today I’m going to take you on a bit of an adventure.  Actually this adventure is going to be led by someone who is another huge Christie fan.  Today’s post will come from the BritBox special television series, Alan Carr’s Adventure with Agatha Christie.  In this three part series, Carr takes us on a true adventure learning more about Christie.  It should be on every Christie fan’s list of must watch.  While I will not give all of the surprises away, I will share with you some of the top most fascinating things that I learned in this wonderful series.  Won’t you come along with Alan Carr and me to learn some shocking things about Christie!

 

Itinerary #1.    The British Museum 


Wait, what?  Why are we stoping here for Christie?  I’m ever so glad that you asked.  Christie’s second husband, Max was an archeologist.  Ok, I know what you’re thinking.  Yeah, you knew that, right?  But did you know that while Agatha was with Max at his work, that “Christie is very connected to the early days of British archeology,” said Rakesha Dave, British Museum archeologist.  Yes, it is true, I was surprised to learn that Christie has ‘a gallery of objects that she, herself, conserved and found,’ Dave continued.  

 

Dave explained that ‘Christie was very intrigued by the conservation process.’  In fact Dave points out in the gallery that there are two pieces of ivory, one light and one darker in pigment.  Dave advises that the one that is darker is because Christie used her own face cream to clean it which left it darker in appearance than the one next to it.

 

Itinerary #2.    Barts Pathology Museum


Come on in, don’t be afraid. 

 

This pathology museum holds over 5000 specimens of the human bodies used for medical teaching. Sadly, it includes many specimens from victims of violent crimes.  The reason we are here is because Carr introduces us to Carla Valentine who is an author, and a qualified Anatomical Pathology Technologist.  It also happens that she is another huge fan of Agatha Christie. It is here with her pathology work that Valentine realizes the depth of Christie’s knowledge of pathology by her continued contributions.

 

“She’s contributed to the forensic landscape as we know it today.  She’s the person that coined the phrase the ‘scene of the crime’ before anybody else ever used it. She even invented a crime scene examiners kit and she gave it to Hercule Poirot in The Mysterious Affair at Styles.  It didn’t even get invented in real life until 1924.  So she was way ahead of the curve with that,” Carla Valentine explains.

  

Conclusion


I hope that you have enjoyed this short exploration of some interesting and I think, little known facts about Christie.  I have left it short for two reasons.  One, I don’t want to give you too many spoilers. You need to watch Alan Carr’s Adventures with Agatha Christie.  Please do and tell me what you think.  The second reason is that I’m still not feeling 100% well.  Anyways, take care and best wishes for a wonderful new year! 


 

SANTA'S JOURNEY THROUGH TIME by Teresa Inge

Any kid can tell you where Santa Claus is from—the North Pole. But his historical journey is even longer and more fantastic than his annual,...