The things you find on the Internets - craft fiction
| And you thought that the number of knitting based novels was getting up there... I was going to make a joke about the untapped scrapbooking fiction market, but it turns out I would be in error. In fact now I'm getting kind of scared... Labels: The Internets |









Comments on "The things you find on the Internets - craft fiction"
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Bezzie said ... (Wed Feb 04, 09:39:00 AM EST) :
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Martina said ... (Wed Feb 04, 09:59:00 AM EST) :
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MaĆgorzata said ... (Wed Feb 04, 06:29:00 PM EST) :
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Merry Karma said ... (Sat Feb 07, 02:09:00 PM EST) :
post a commentOk, so I'll admit to reading one book of knit-lit. But to my credit my mother works in the library and it was in the cast-off book section and she mailed it to me. It wasn't that good. But it was good fluffy reading when I was in the hospital recovering from my Moochie Extraction.
The scrapbook mystery doesn't surprise me--don't all good killers retain keepsakes of their victims? Ha ha!
Yes Scary....what is next? Fimo Fatality???
I have to admit I have read some of those books too. I like Monica Ferris and I have read some of the tea mysteries by Laura Child. I just finished Casting Spells (knitting) by Barbara Bretton. It was a light, fluffy read. :) Perfect for the blahs of winter.
There are oodles of them. Friday Night Knitting Club, Knit One Kill Two come to ming. I have not read either, but a classmate of mine said that the description of the yarn store in the Friday book is awesome.
How do you find this stuff?