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Read, Listen, Watch, and Write

April 23, 2026 Mystery Center 0

by E. D. Rich Rage is all the rage. Contained rage, unleashed rage, the tiny bubbles of simmering rage rising to the surface becoming a full boil. We love to read it. The character who […]

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Why debut novels are so special, and what we can learn from them 

April 23, 2026 Mystery Center 0

by Sara Foster Revisiting my debut novel fifteen years later, as it’s republished in a new format and for the first time in the US, has been a fascinating chance to reflect on how far […]

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