The Skinny on How Investigators Use DNA, Fingerprints in Solving Crimes
At the October meeting of the Maryland Writers Association (Howard County), John L. French, a crime scene supervisor for the Baltimore City Police Department, offered writers some tips on making their...
View ArticleGetting it Right: Characteristics and Traits of your Supporting Cast
For the first time in history, we are experiencing at least four generations laboring side-by-side in the workplace. In fact, six living generations exist representing six distinct groups. Collective...
View ArticleLiterature’s Torrid Love Affair with Arsenic
Guest Post by Ben Steele If arsenic had a golden age, it was probably the Victorian era in England and the United States. It was in bloody everything, from wallpaper, to clothing dye, to cosmetics. If...
View ArticleGetting it Right: Time and Distance on Foot and Horse
Characters in many genres, especially Fantasy and Historical Fiction, often travel by foot. Especially when time is part of the conflict, the author must have a clear idea of exactly how far apart...
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