Meet
Fran Stewart
At the Osterneck
Auditorium
Thursday,
May 15, 2008 at 7:00 PM
Author
of the Biscuit
McKee Mystery Series
Like many people who experience a health challenge, Fran
Stewart now claims that what she went through six years
ago turned out to be one of the best things that ever
happened to her. “I must be a slow learner,” Ms.
Stewart says with a laugh. “Here I’d had a dream of
writing murder mysteries for years, and I’d ignored
it.” She knows now that ignoring your dream not only
gets you nowhere, it can get you into trouble with your
body and with your entire being.
The three and a half months she spent
recovering was the time she finally sat down and let the
story of Biscuit McKee, a small-town librarian, and
Marmalade, the orange and white library cat, pour out of
her into what eventually became her first novel Orange
as Marmalade. Her characters wanted to tell more about
themselves, though. “I had to find out what all their
stories were,” Stewart chuckles. “In fact, I’m still
finding out.” With at least six more books planned for
the series, she’ll have time for the whole town history.
Fran Stewart grew up in an Air Force
family, and Martinsville, the town she created for her
mystery series, is the home town she never had but always
wanted. Except for the murders. Her books are what the
industry terms “cozies,” which means there is no
gratuitous sex, violence, or offensive language. But there
is plenty of humor, always a good puzzle, intriguing
characters, and some surprising plot twists along the way.
Her
published books are:
- The
Biscuit McKee Mystery Series
- Orange
as Marmalade
- Yellow
as Legal Pads
- Green
as a Garden Hose
- Blue
as Blue Jeans
- Resolution,
a book of poems, and
- From
the Tip of My Pen: a manual for writers
Her upcoming books are:
- As
Orange as Marmalade / Tan naranja como mermelada,
a bilingual book for children, based on the main
characters in her mystery series. Sales of this
book will benefit The Hope Clinic, a non-profit
family medical facility in Lawrenceville GA,
- The
Mystery of Soup, a cookbook featuring soup
recipes from mystery writers and their favorite
independent bookstores, and
- Indigo
as an Iris, the 5th Biscuit McKee
Mystery.
Ms. Stewart is a firm advocate for
the understanding and gentle treatment of animals, and she
donates a portion of all proceeds from her book sales to
the Humane Society and the Gorilla Foundation.
She is a frequent speaker at women’s
organizations and book clubs.
To learn more about Ms. Stewart, visit her online
at www.franstewart.com. |