It's exactly a month before Midnight Ink releases Called to Justice into eager readers' hands, and I couldn't be more excited! Plus I have a contemporary mystery releasing under a different name (Maddie Day) and a different publisher (Kensington Publishing) ten days before. April 8 is the big day for Called to Justice, but I have events planned all month, both in person and online.
Here's the rundown:
- 19 March 4 pm. “Walking Through Amesbury’s Past” hosted by Acton Historical Society. South Acton Congregational Church, 35 School Street, Acton, MA. Open to the public.
- 27 March 7 pm. "It's Never Too Late." Nichols Village Retirement Community, Groveland, MA.
- 5 April 6:30 pm. "It's Never Too Late." Plaistow Public Library, Plaistow, NH.
- 7 April 7 pm. Two-book release party, with Maddie Day interviewing Edith Maxwell. Jabberwocky Bookstore, Newburyport, MA. With refreshments and prizes!
- 13 April 6:30 pm. With Susan Oleksiw, Marian Stanley, and Connie Hambley at Sisters in Crime 30th Anniversary Party, Amesbury Public Library, Amesbury, MA.
- 17 April 7 pm. Cozy at the Cafe, with other mystery authors. Porter Square Books, Cambridge, MA.
- 19 April 6:30 pm. With the Wicked Cozy Authors, panel and signing. Barnes & Noble, Nashua NH.
- 22 April 2 pm. Sisters in Crime 30th celebration and panel. Plymouth Public Library, Plymouth, MA.
- 23 April 2:30 pm. Prose and Poetry, with Lainie Senechal. The Noshery, Amesbury, MA.
- 24 April 2 pm. Sisters in Crime 30th celebration and panel. Rodgers Memorial Library, Hudson, NH
- 27 April 7 pm. With the Wicked Cozy Authors, panel and signing. Barnes & Noble, Bethesda, MD.
- 28-30 April. Best Historical Mystery panel and Best Short Story panel. Malice Domestic, Bethesda, MD.
I hope you can join me either in person or online for some of these fun events!
National best-selling author Edith
Maxwell is a 2017 double Agatha Award nominee for her historical mystery Delivering the Truth and her short
story, “The Mayor and the Midwife.” She writes the Quaker Midwife Mysteries and
the Local Foods Mysteries; as Maddie Day she writes the Country Store Mysteries
and the Cozy Capers Book Group Mysteries. Her award-winning short crime fiction
has appeared in many juried anthologies, and she is honored to serve as
President of Sisters in Crime New England. A fourth-generation Californian and former tech writer, farmer, and doula, Maxwell now writes, cooks, gardens, and
wastes time as a Facebook addict north of Boston with her beau and three cats.
She blogs at WickedCozyAuthors.com, Killer Characters, and with the Midnight
Ink authors. Find her at www.edithmaxwell.com and elsewhere.
2 comments:
Congratulations on the nominations. I am loving your books.
Thanks so much, Laurie!
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