tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post3533712330534075972..comments2023-12-31T20:43:08.499-05:00Comments on THE STILETTO GANG: WHEN YOU SHOULD KNOW YOU'RE DESTINED TO WRITE MYSTERIESUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-32389921033030434422020-05-20T14:05:32.026-04:002020-05-20T14:05:32.026-04:00Oh my goodness, Saralyn, how kind of you to say. I...Oh my goodness, Saralyn, how kind of you to say. I am grieving for the loss of three things in this year of CV19: seeing my grandchildren, skipping a trip to Englanf, and missing gatherings with mystery writers and fans. Everything else I can cope with pretty easily. <br />I hope you are doing well. Kay.kendall@gmail.comhttp://austinstarr.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-27660409453882652342020-05-20T13:34:53.031-04:002020-05-20T13:34:53.031-04:00I remember thinking I would make a great detective...I remember thinking I would make a great detective. (This was after reading many YA mysteries and graduating to classics, such as Rebecca.) Glad you stuck with the "murder" company. I agree that mystery writers are a special breed, and you are one of the most special.Saralynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17484871081463184438noreply@blogger.com