A conversation with donalee Moulton, whose short story “Swan Song” appears in the Cold Canadian Crime Anthology published by Crime Writers of Canada.
About the author
donalee Moulton has been writing professionally for over 25 years. Her byline has appeared in more than 100 magazines and newspapers throughout North America – and beyond. Among the publications donalee has written for are The Globe and Mail, Chatelaine, Equinox, Maclean’s, Canadian Business and The National Post. donalee is also a regular contributor for a number of magazines in Canada.
donalee is a teacher. She has taught writing, editing, grammar and communications for the past 20 years in a variety of programs. She currently teaches numerous business communication courses as part of the Executive and Professional Development program at Saint Mary’s University, and has taught courses at Dalhousie University and Mount Saint Vincent University.
Melodie Campbell discusses her short story DEATH OF A GHOST which is featured in the Anthology, Cold Canadian Crime, published by Crime Writers of Canada.
Rosemary McCracken discusses her short story, In From the Cold, which appears in the upcoming Crime Writers Canada's anthology, Cold Canadian Crime. About the Author Born and raised in Montreal, Rosemary McCracken is a Toronto journalist who specializes in personal finance and the financial services industry. Her first Pat Tierney mystery novel, Safe Harbor, was shortlisted for Britain's Debut Dagger and published by Imajin Books in 2012. Black Water, the second mystery in the series, was released in 2013, followed by Raven Lake in 2016 and Uncharted Waters in 2020. “The Sweetheart Scamster,” a Pat Tierney short story in the anthology Thirteen, was a 2014 Derringer finalist. Jack Batten, the Toronto Star's crime fiction reviewer, calls Pat “a hugely attractive sleuth figure.”