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    An Interview with Mary Stanton

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    Anyone interested in how I do what I do should visit Mysteries and My Musings to read a new interview that goes into some detail on my writing and editing process.

    Here’s an excerpt:

    Do you outline the plot or some variation of that (use a strict 3 act structure or not and little/a lot of detail) before sitting down and writing?

    When I start a new series, I have to outline like crazy for the first two books at least, and then sometimes beyond that. I usually write down a list of the new characters, beginning with their names. Then I write a paragraph describing the crime. Then I list all the clues to solving the case. After that, I list fifteen chapters, with a sentence describing what action will occur in each. Once in a while, I’ll do a timeline, but that’s not my favorite job.

    After the series settles into my head, I don’t have to do that. I’m on my 19th Hemlock Falls novel (which I write as Claudia Bishop) and I don’t have to outline at all. I just have to write down the answer to three questions: Who’s dead? Who did it? and What kind of group is going to be a guest at the Inn?

  2. The Beaufort and Company Mysteries
    1. Avenging Angels
    2. Avenging Angels

      “Stanton’s third Beaufort & Company mystery is a gem. It’s an original and thought-provoking concept, and Stanton’s imagination knows no bounds. Her characters — both dead and alive — are ones you want to spend time with and get to know better.” — Romantic Times (4-1/2 stars)

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    1. Angel's Advocate

      “Another fabulous entry in the paranormal Beaufort & Company series…a very enjoyable and fast paced novel that is filled with unconventional characters…definitely one of the top ten books of the year!”
      The Baryon Review of Books

    1. Defending Angels
    2. Defending Angels

      “Intriguing and wholly different and original. I was hooked from page one. Defending Angels is at once charming, erudite and chilling. This book should give Mary Stanton the same kind of cult following usually reserved for Charlaine Harris!”
      — Rhys Bowen, award-winning author of The Molly Murphy Mysteries and Her Royal Spyness

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