Jacqueline Winspear
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Blogger Jackie now has a blog:
Maisie Dobbs, Inspiration from an Extraordinary Generation

A Lesson in Secrets is nominated for The Bruce Alexander Award for Best Historical Mystery.

Elegy for Eddie, the next novel featuring psychologist & investigator Maisie Dobbs, is coming March 27th.

A Lesson in Secrets will be out in paperback March 6th.

The Mapping of Love & Death won the 2011 Bruce Alexander Memorial Historical Mystery Award.

Jackie speaking on The Mapping of Love & Death at Warwick's in La Jolla, California.

A Study in Sherlock
Cherished
Why We Ride

Jacqueline's story, "A Spot of Detection" appears in the short story collection, A STUDY IN SHERLOCK, edited by Laurie King and Leslie Klinger, published by Bantam.

Jacqueline's essay, "My Sal" appears in Cherished: 21 Writers on Animals They Have Loved and Lost. You can order it from Amazon.

Jacqueline Winspear contributed an essay to the anthology Why We Ride. Each of the 27 essays collected includes the heartfelt thoughts of a range of women on the most important animals in their lives—their horses. Order it from Amazon.

Jacqueline Winspear talks about her readers, their comments and the questions they pose to her (read it here)

For UK readers: The April 2010 My Weekly magazine includes "Eleanor's Garden," the short story Jacqueline was commissioned to write for the magazine's "Spring Special" edition. She also wrote a short essay about memories of spring when she was growing up in Kent. "Eleanor's Garden" follows publication of two short stories featured in the magazine last year—"Vanishing Point" about a woman who uses a train crash to leave an abusive marriage, and "The Scent of Love," about a young blind woman and her dog—who can smell true love when it appears in her life.

Q & A With Jacqueline about Among The Mad, her sixth novel (read it here)

Author Interview on JuliaSpencerFleming.com (read it here)

Feature Writer on Barnes & Noble.com (read it here)

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