In this episode Catriona McPherson speaks about writing in different genres, definitions of success, and her writing habits.
National-bestselling author, Catriona (kuh-TREE-nuh) McPherson, was born in Scotland and lived there until immigrating in 2010. She writes historical detective stories set in the old country in the 1930s. THE TURNING TIDE (No.14) won a 2021 Lefty award and is nominated for an Agatha. She also writes a strand of contemporary psychological thrillers, including the Edgar-shortlisted THE DAY SHE DIED. After eight years in the new country, Catriona kicked off the comic Last Ditch Motel series, which takes a wry but affectionate look at California life and has won two Leftys for best humorous mystery. SCOT ON THE ROCKS (No 3.) is out now.
Catriona is a member of MWA, CWA, Society of Authors, a proud lifetime member and former national president of Sisters in Crime.
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