Sisters in Crime
Sisters in Crime is an international organization of women and men whose purpose is to promote mysteries written by women and to combat discrimination against them. Speakers include published mystery authors and technical experts who help writers craft better mysteries, and readers enjoy what they read. Meetings are free and open to all. For more information, check out the Sisters in Crime website at www.hotxsinc.org.HoTXSinC Monthly Meetings
Sisters in Crime Heart of Texas Chapter meets monthly on the second Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. at the Westlake Barnes & Noble bookstore, located at the southeast corner of Loop 360 and Bee Cave Road, in The Village at Westlake shopping center. For information contact: Joyce Arquette, Publicity (512) 266-6543Archives
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Monthly Archives: October 2010
November 2010
My name is Sherlock Holmes. It is my business to know what other people don’t know. ~ Arthur Conan Doyle, The Blue Carbuncle We all know Sherlock Homes, the detective. At HoTXSinC’s November meeting, Dave Ciambrone provides insight into Sherlock … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Patchwork of Stories, Agatha Christie, Ernesto Patino, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Georgetown Police Department, Helen Ginger, Imogene Duckworthy, Jan Grape, Jane Friedman, Jean Vertrees, Joyce Arquette, Kaye George, mystery novel, mystery story, Private investigator, Private investigators, Robin Allen, Russ Hall, Sherlock Holmes, SinC Heart of Texas Chapter, Sisters in Crime, Sisters in Crime Heart of Texas Chapter, Smashwords, Sylvia Dickey Smith, Texas Book Festival, writers
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October 2010
The Truth about Private Investigators: Creating Believable P.I. Characters Ernesto (Ernie) Patino Former FBI agent turned Private Investigator October 10, 2010 2:00 p.m. Barnes & Noble in the Village at Westlake Readers have their own ideas about what a “private … Continue reading →
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Tagged Agatha Christie, arson, Austin Area Authors, Barnes & Noble, C. L. Phillips, Cameron Todd Willingham, Crime, Detective Ruben Vasquez, Ernesto Patino, Ernie Patino, FBI Agents, Federal Bureau of Investigation, fire investigation, Georgetown Police Department, Homes for Our Troops, Jan Grape, Jerry Hurst, Joyce Arquette, Kaye George, Lieutenant David Moore, Literature, Mystery, Police, Private investigator, Private investigators, Recordings for the Blind, Russ Hall, Short Stories for the Blind, SinC Heart of Texas Chapter, Sisters in Crime, Sylvia Dickey Smith, Texas Book Festival
