Crime Writers of the Canadian Plains

Crime Writers from Alberta surf the Coastal Crime Wave at Bloody Words 2011.
With support from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Anne and Jayne profile the authors, the books, the panels and the people at Canada's only national crime writers convention.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Deadly Dues - Linda Kupecek


Deadly Dues (TouchWood Editions, 2010)
The first in a series of lighthearted Lulu Malone mysteries






Linda Kupecek
Linda Kupecek is the author of the bestselling Rebel Women: Achievements Beyond the Ordinary, The Rebel Cook: Entertaining Advice for the Clueless, and Fiction and Folly for the Festive Season. She was a columnist with The Hollywood Reporter for ten years, and her writing has been published in numerous magazines including City Palate, TV Guide and Country Collectibles. After graduating from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Drama, Linda began her professional career as an actor, appearing in regional theatre, and in classic films such as McCabe and Mrs. Miller, the Robert Altman revisionist western, in which she had a supporting role, appearing onscreen with Julie Christie and Warren Beatty. She has survived children’s tours, regional theatre, costumes falling off onstage, big budget films, low budget films, low budget fees, and is still here to write about it. Born in Calgary, Alberta she has lived in Los Angeles and Vancouver. Linda now lives in Calgary. Deadly Dues is the first mystery in the Lulu Malone Mystery series.

Linda says:  I love being able to write from the prairies. Calgary, in particular, has a special combination of rural history, and glossy buildings. Ranchers, oil, feminists, philanthropists and cultural resources like the Glenbow – all in one handy location for inspiration! Although I have set my Lulu Malone mysteries in an unnamed city, I have used the geography of Calgary as a basis, combining real and fictional street names as Lulu roars around the city, looking for her missing sheepdog, Horatio (and a murderer or two).


Books provided by TouchWood Editions and
The Alberta Foundation for the Arts

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