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![]() "Will Work for Cookies" -- Marcia is guest speaker for "You Can Be ... a Mystery Writer", a two-day writing workshop sponsored by the San Diego Imperial Council. At left: Marcia with the Girl Scouts in San Diego. |
![]() "Read Between the Wines: Mystery and Romance Are |
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| "Marcia goes to Seward, AK as part of the Authors to the Schools Program." Laura Beck's Class, Seward Middle School | ||||
![]() Marcia with Patty Linvale, Director of the Seward (AK) Community Library. |
Left to right: Angelena Ledet, Whitney Pautz, Catie Zweifel, Maggie Herbert, Marcia Talley, Josh Eavis, Gabe Esposito in the back, hidden, Maggie Fleming, Meg Berry, Laura Beck, Jacob Marshall, and Jessica Stallings. Trevan Walker is the Principal head in the front. |
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P. D. James with Marcia at St. Hilda's Mystery and Crime weekend, Oxford, England. August 2007. (Photo by Carol Chase) |
![]() Photo taken at Phil Rickman's medieval farm near Peterchurch, Herefordshire, August 2007. Left to right: Phil Rickman (Fabric of Sin); Ann Gray; Marcia Talley; Carol Rickman; Kate Charles (Secret Sins).
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Marcia and author Daniel |
Erika Rose, Jim Cheevers, and Marcia at a |
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AT THE EDGAR AWARDS:
Best Short Story winner Charles Ardai with presenters Edward D. Hoch and Marcia Talley |
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From the November 30, Publisher's Weekly Daily: "Sisterhood of the Writers: To celebrate its 20th Anniversary, Sisters in Crime, the world wide organization of women mystery writers, stopped at various Los Angeles bookstores to meet with readers and fans. Pictured here (l. to r.) at The Mystery Bookstore in Westwood Village are authors Marcia Talley, Sujata Massey, Naomi Hirahara and Anne Perry." Photo: Audrey Reith |
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Just before the St. Hilda's Crime and Mystery weekend, Marcia meets Phil Rickman (The Remains of an Altar) and Kate Charles (Evil Intent) at DeGrey's Tearoom, Ludlow, Shropshire. Photo by Laurel Anderson. |
Jim Cheevers is Associate Director and Curator at the US Naval Academy Museum. He won the right to be a character in Marcia's books by being highest bidder at a charity auction benefiting the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra Jim's character is Hannah's attorney, introduced in This Enemy Town. Photo taken by Gaby Romeri |
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Marcia and Robin Agnew, owner of Aunt Agatha's mystery bookstore in Ann Arbor, MI.
Pictured at the Kerrytown Book Festival with matching jackets! |
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Marcia at photoshoot for "Washingtonian Magazine." |
Marcia, Lisa Tillman, Noreen Wald, Ellen Byerrum, Donna Andrews, Carla Coupe. |
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Marcia with Anne Perry and Andrew Taylor, St. Hilda's College, Oxford, Aug 2002. |
Marcia with Colin Dexter, St. Hilda's College, Oxford, August 2002. |
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In the Bahamas Marcia overcomes a small problem with local phone company equipment to contact her editor. |
Also in the Bahamas, the author goes scuba diving. She and husband Barry had sailed the boat from Florida and several local types of fresh fish were on the menu that night. |
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Marcia, right, with Deborah Crombie (left) and Kate Charles (center) at St. Hilda's Crime & Mystery Weekend,Oxford, England, August 1996. |
Marcia Talley wearing the obligatory hat--Malice Domestic, Agatha Tea, Bethesda, Maryland, 1996. |
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Marcia (left) and Kate Charles shop at London's Crime In Store, August 1997. |
Marcia receives the Malice Domestic grant from Pam Reed, Chair of the Grants Committee, May 1998. |
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The Annapolis Writers' Group reacts to news of Marcia's contract with Dell! Clockwise from bottom center: Carolyn Curtis, Trish Marshall, Mary Ellen Hughes, Ray Flynt, Marcia, Janet Benrey and Sherriel Mattingly.
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Copyright 2007 Marcia D. Talley. All rights reserved. |
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