So there I was, going along, writing little pieces here on literary mysteries and my take on biographies and tech tools and then . . . 2020. Need I say more? It’s been a year almost to the day since I’ve posted here, but I’m hoping to get back to it, including updating the research materials, CV, etc.
In the meantime, here are some selected posts until I get new material posted.
- “So you want to write a letter to Edith Wharton” https://donnamcampbell.wordpress.com/2017/04/25/so-you-want-to-write-a-letter-to-edith-wharton/
- “Murder on Her Mind: Edith Wharton and Lizzie Borden” in 3 parts (a literary mystery): https://donnamcampbell.wordpress.com/2016/10/12/murder-on-her-mind-did-edith-wharton-write-about-lizzie-borden/
- “Did Edith Wharton know Oscar Wilde?” (a literary mystery):https://donnamcampbell.wordpress.com/2015/02/27/did-edith-wharton-meet-oscar-wilde-during-his-1882-american-tour-a-continuing-literary-mystery/
- “Jack London and Eugene O’Neill: Separated at Birth?” Ken Brandt was kind enough to link to this post over at the Jack London Society site (https://jacklondonsociety.org) https://donnamcampbell.wordpress.com/2020/01/02/jack-london-and-eugene-oneill-separated-at-birth/
- “What made Aaron Burr AARON BURR?” https://donnamcampbell.wordpress.com/2016/11/27/what-made-aaron-burr-aaron-burr-edmund-wilson-and-harriet-beecher-stowe-have-some-answers/
- A lighthearted look at the MLA 8 style guide, soon (in April) to be replaced by MLA 9. https://donnamcampbell.wordpress.com/2016/09/28/mla-style-guide-8th-ed-a-lighthearted-first-impression/