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For more than twenty years, Radine Trees Nehring's magazine features, essays, newspaper articles, and radio broadcasts have been sharing colorful stories about the people, places, events, and natural world near her Arkansas home. She's also the author of a book of essays set in the Ozarks. "DEAR EARTH: A Love Letter from Spring Hollow" was published in 1995.

"Until I began to write about Carrie McCrite, I'd dealt only in facts," she says. "What fun it is to take those facts and the settings I love, add people entangled in problems and seeking answers to important life questions, and come up with mystery fiction that shares my world with readers everywhere."

Nehring's research takes her to the places her characters go. She's visited Arkansas t
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Radine Trees Nehring I have yet to experience that, though there have been delays in writing because of external events I couldn't avoid.…moreI have yet to experience that, though there have been delays in writing because of external events I couldn't avoid.(less)
Radine Trees Nehring Living an imaginary story with likable characters.
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Without thinking about it or even willing for it to happen, probably the most important thing for gaining my degree of success as an author has been…..making friends. Practicing friendly connections–talking with other authors, and by that I really mean listening to them as well. And how about sincerely thanking people for help, whatever that help might have led to. Plus so much more.

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Radine Nehring Recently read: "Skunk Chronicles" by Dallas Collet. A friend talked me into reading this. Main character is a 12 year old boy, Trent Stone. His circle of friends (one of whom is killed early in the story) are secondary characters. It's about learning who caused the death of Trent's best friend, which makes it a mystery--but it's also about the escapades of young boys. Whoa! For example, how about shutting a lively skunk and three pooping chickens in the car of a teacher you hate? S'truth. They did. Reading this was a real adventure and I recommend it to everyone.


Radine Nehring Recent reads: "The Woman Who Walked in Sunshine" by Alexander McCall Smith. I enjoy the sweet calmness and humanity of this series. It is filed as a mystery series though suspense is not a feature and there are no murders that I can recall. When I need a break and a change in my world view, A "Number 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" series fills the bill


Radine Nehring Currently reading Kerry Greenwood's third Phryne Fisher novel..l"Murder on the Ballarat Train." I love this series and plan to read all 18. Got started with them because the Nehrings were watching the series on PBS. Books are recognizably the same, but, as would be natural, the print plot is more complicated. I am glad, however, that I have seen the shows on TV since characters are about the same and I can, therefore, picture them and locations as I read.


Radine Nehring What am I reading right now? My own novel, A FAIR TO DIE FOR. (Final copies arrived here from Oak Tree Press about a week and a half ago.) Have I read it before in complete form? Um, probably around half a dozen times--excluding final edits. Okay, okay, I admit it, I still love the story, though the surprises throughout are no mystery to me at this point!
Others out there surely must enjoy reading their own novels. If we didn't like them, why would we foist them on the reading public?


Radine Nehring Ghost in Trouble by Carolyn Hart. I love this series. Of course it's fantasy (or at least humans will think so) but it's entertaining as the dickens! Five stars from Radine


Radine Nehring Will you be at Mayhem in the Midlands this year, by chance?


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Beth Hi Radine,
Thanks for befriending me here as well as in real-life!


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