E308 - Sara Johnson - Crime Series, New Zealand and How Your Teeth Can Lead You Home

08 Jan 2024 • 36 min • EN
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EPISODE 308 - Sara Johnson - Crime Series, New Zealand and How Your Teeth Can Lead You Home Sara E. Johnson is a mystery writer who spent nine months exploring wondrous New Zealand. Everywhere she snooped, there was a mystery that needed writing.  The Bone Riddle, Sara’s fourth novel in the Alexa Glock Forensic Mysteries, was published in June, 2023.  The first three mysteries in the series are, in order of publication, Molten Mud Murder, The Bones Remember, and The Bone Track.  Sara’s publisher is Poisoned Pen Press/Sourcebooks. Sara also writes articles for magazines.  Most recently, she introduced readers of The Strand magazine to five New Zealand-based mystery writers. Shark cage diving, featured in her second book The Bones Remember, is the topic of her article in the CrimeReads website.  Take a look at Adventures in Shark Cage Diving! She has a BA in Journalism and an MA in Education from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sara lives in Durham, North Carolina with her husband. Sara is a graduate of the Durham Citizen Police Academy. She is the past President of Triangle Sisters in Crime and a member of the North Carolina Writers’ Network. https://www.sarajohnsonauthor.com/ ___ https://livingthenextchapter.com/ Join award-winning, indie author, Dianne Burckhardt, as she chats with fellow authors and industry insiders around the world about their work, inspirations, greatest challenges, and triumphs. https://www.burckhardtbooks.com/podcastSupport the show https://livingthenextchapter.com/ Want to support the show and get bonus content? https://www.buzzsprout.com/1927756/subscribe

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