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Recap: The owner of the ski resort is dead, and only Paisley is considering all the clues—like the connection between a creepy snowman and the dead man’s jacket being damp. However, the clue found clutched in his hand mentioned a number and...
I wasn’t able to post this as a Substack Note, so I’m sharing the mp3 with everyone via my newsletter. This is my Alfred Hitchcock voice test. Why? Well, to bring everyone up-to-date, I did an Interview today with the amazing J. Curtis and ...
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Call me Ann! It works for both of my pen names: Ann Kimbrough & Ann Audree. Find weekly releases on Substack! Currently: Darkly, an FBI fantasy on Tuesdays; and The Fit Girls, a light-hearted cozy mystery on Fridays.
Freelance writer, editor, poet, and occasional mystic in the PNW. || Weekly nature-based spiritual writings at The Wildroot Parables, speculative fiction and Substack fiction community news at Talebones! ✨\ud83c\udf3f
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