Sally
Carpenter is native Hoosier now living in Moorpark, Calif. She’s written four
books in the Sandy Fairfax Teen Idol series. She plans to launch a new cozy
series soon. Learn more about Sally and her books at her website.
Cozy “shorts” for Winter Reading
Anthologies are like buffets, you
can sample new-to-you foods before committing to a full entrée.
Patricia Rockwell, my publisher,
was looking for a way that readers could “try out” her authors. She’s is the
founder of Cozy Cat Press, a small press with over 40 authors and 100 books.
She’s also the editor of Cozy Cat Shorts, a new anthology of
short stories from 25 CCP authors hailing from across the U.S. and Canada. Some
wrote a new story featuring the protagonists from their series books. Others
used new characters and settings. All the tales are suitable for cozy fans, no
graphic language, violence or sex.
My contribution is “The Puzzling
Puppet Show Caper.” The past months I’ve been working on a new series, so returning
to my old series hero was a hoot. He’s such a colorful character that I had no
trouble jumping back into “his” world and finding a new mystery for him to
solve.
Sandy Fairfax is a thirty-eight-year-old
former teen idol making a comeback and each new gig somehow includes a body.
Like the TV character he played in his teens, Buddy Brave, Boy Sleuth, Sandy starts poking around where he
shouldn’t and nearly gets killed before naming the murderer.
The story idea came when I was
watching DVDs of The Muppet Show and
thought, “Sandy would have made a great guest star on the show!” So I put Sandy
on a kids’ TV show with some rather unstable puppeteers.
Also, my high school had a TV
studio and the seniors produced puppet shows on closed circuit TV for the local
elementary schools. I learned about how to operate a hand puppet. In fact, my
first published piece of writing was a puppet script!
While writing the “death trap”
scene in the story, I had Sandy in a pickle. How would he escape? The solution
made me laugh out loud for several minutes. I don’t know if other readers will
find this moment hilarious, but it was one of the joys that makes writing so
enjoyable.
The other stories are fun reads
too. Here are the authors and their story titles,
Amy Beth Arkawy, “Rabbit, Rabbit,
White Rabbit”
Allen B. Boyer, “Apology for a
Mystery”
C.F. Carter, “Dead as the Dickens”
Linda Crowder, “Paw and Claws”
Glen Ebisch, “The Return of
Bigfoot”
Bart J. Gilbertson, “The Leopold
Test”
Helen Grochmal, “Merridy’s Happy
Family”
Lorrie Holmgren, “The Locked Room”
Bret Jones, “Modus Operandi”
Mary Koppel, “Mr. Wednesday”
Elizabeth Lanham, “The Hygienist”
Owen Magruder, “The Man in Tan”
Jane O’Brien, “Murder at
Pepperberry Lake”
Joyce Oroz, “Bored to Death”
David Pauwels, “Cisco Maloney and
the Case of the Missing Keys”
Emma Pivator, “A Lesson for the
Teacher”
Joe and Pam Reese, “The Worst Sin”
Megan Rivers, “Story Stones”
Patricia Rockwell, “Walkers”
Rita Gard Seedorf, “Hope Against
Hope”
Rae Sanders and Annie Irvin, “Idle
Hands”
Lane Stone, “Foreign Affairs”
Margaret Verhoef, “Missing Digits”
Carmen Will, “And the Answer
Is . . . “Murder””
Cozy
Cat Shorts: “The Puzzling Puppet Show Caper”
The latest gig
for former TV star Sandy Fairfax is a guest appearance on the long-running
children’s TV series, “Uncle Albert’s Farmhouse,” a tired show declining in the
ratings and budget. When one of the puppeteers dies during taping, Sandy
suspects the unscripted death scene was not accidental. But his sleuthing lands
him in the crushing arms of a huge, murderous puppet.
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6 comments:
Thanks for hosting me, Lois! Always a pleasure to appear on your blog.
Great anthology I'm halfway through it myself!
Any time, Sally! Happy New Year!
To Anonymous, glad you're liking the book! To Lois, a very Happy New Year back at ya!
"Anthologies are like buffets, you can sample new-to-you foods before committing to a full entrée." -- Love that quote!!!
Hi Angela, thanks for dropping by. Glad you liked the quote. Short stories also are a great way to take a new author on a "test drive" before buying the car.
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