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WORKS BY NATALIE BUSKE THOMAS |
A SECOND HELPING OF MURDER |
1998: GENE PLAY, Serena Wilcox Mysteries, book 1
1999: VIRTUAL MEMORIES, Serena Wilcox Mysteries, book 2: Oprah's online mystery reading group selection 2000: CAMP CONVICTION, Serena Wilcox Mysteries, book 3: Reviewed by Library Journal 2000: THE MAGIC CAMERA (for kids ages 8-14) 2001: Contributing author to "Confessions of Shameless" series, "Self-Promoters" 2002: Contributing author to "Confessions of Shameless" series, "Internet Promoters" 2003: Contributing author to "A Second Helping of Murder" cookbook written by contemporary mystery authors 2004: Contributing author to"The Obvious Expert" marketing book 2005: THE MAGIC CAMERA play, adapted from the book and performed by a local children's theater group 2006: PILGRIM'S PROGRESS: CHRISTIANA'S STORY play, adapted from the book 2007: NARNIA: THE SILVER CHAIR screenplay and play, adapted from the book by C.S. Lewis 2008: WALK THE PLANK original screenplay and play 2009: JONAH'S LUCK, original screenplay, script, & song lyrics, screenplay premiere and on-stage performance 2010: NEW BOOK COMING SOON! ANGELS MARK -- a novel of my stery and suspense Published or quoted in: * Reader's Digest * Parents magazine * Home Education Magazine * Hoagie's Gifted Education * Futures magazine Additional Credits: * Columnist for the Cannon Falls Beacon * Journalist for the Purdue Exponent |
More Diabolically Delicious Recipes from Contemporary Mystery Writers A SECOND HELPING OF MURDER (ISBN 1-59058-077-X) is a book compiled by Jo Grossman and Robert Weibezahl of Poisoned Pen press, with a portion of the royalities donated to From the Wholesaler to the Hungry. Well-known celebrity authors have contributed to the "Helping of Murder" series, such as Sue Grafton (in book one) and Dick Francis (in book two). Natalie Buske Thomas appears in book two, in the chapter "A Criminal Past-a" Serena's Spinach & Pasta Author Natalie Buske Thomas, writer of the Serena Wilcox Mysteries, shares her PI character's recipe for Spinach & Pasta; a quick, easy, yummy, inexpensive, and nutritious meal or side dish. The "Helping of Murder" series is a popular favorite at mystery conventions, such as Bouchercon, held annually, and drawing together devoted mystery fans, authors, booksellers, and other industry professionals. Natalie Buske Thomas' road to publication was featured in an interview by Rosedog.com: Featured Author and Interview: Rosedog.com "From Rejection to Oprah" Interview: The Charlotte Austin Review Hosted by the Library and Archives of Canada Book Review: Harriet Klausner "Because of the amusement in the air and the talent of Natalie Buske Thomas, the characters seem more real than those found in a drop-dead grave who-done-it. This is a one sitting novel that must be read with pizza to fully absorb the works." Book Review: Susan Ives Book Reviews of Mysteries & Thrillers with a Computer Theme "a Nancy Drew turns thirty caper, with surprisingly good computer details. Jill's experience on the 'women over 30' chat room, where a con man studies her postings to create a sympathetic female buddy, is a harrowing warning about the often false intimacy of the Internet. The author is a gutsy young mother who started her own publishing company when the established presses brushed her off and developed a loyal following. A quick, fun read." Featured Article: Deadly Serious Press Guest Speaker:
Bouchercon Mystery Conference
Author Panel "Female Sleuths - Equal or Superior?" "Finally, female sleuths are becoming more common in both police procedurals and P.I. novels. Does a female sleuth have more problems investigating a case? What special appeal does a female sleuth have for readers? Is the plot handled differently if the protagonist is female? Find out what these writers think."
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