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Links and Friends
- Robyn Hyzy's blog: le merle dans le vol
(Poe art at right by Robyn Hyzy)
- Breakthrough Promotions
- Love Is Murder conference
- Julie Hyzy's page on Crimespace
- Walter Scheib, The American Chef, White House Chef
- Michael A. Black's website
- Julie Hyzy on YouTube - at Love Is Murder mystery conference
- Ken Rand's website
- Hey, There's A Dead Guy in the Living Room
- Mysterious Musings
- Julie A. Hyzy at Internet Book Database
- Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore
- Empire Books - Bookstore, hardback books, relaxation products. Frankfort, IL
- Brain Snacks - Not Your Typical Bookstore
- Helen Macie Osterman website, author of The Accidental Sleuth
- Alex St.James' sister Lucy is afflicted with Williams Syndrome. Learn more here: Williams Syndrome
- Sherry Scarpaci website, author of Lullaby
- Sandra L. Tatara website, author of Remember Me
- Women & Guns -- the magazine's official website
- Crime Fiction Dossier, by David Montgomery
- Mystery Writers of America - national
- Mystery Writers of America, Midwest Chapter
Since many of Julie's books are set in Chicago (and even Ollie, at the White House, was born in Chicago) the images gracing this website's pages are of familiar Chicago sites. You'll see the Water Tower, a couple of skylines, and the Marshall Field & Company clock.
The Field's Clock is a bittersweet reminder of a wonderful Chicago icon. As much as Julie enjoyed visiting Macy's in New York, it belongs in New York. Not on State Street in Chicago. Let's all work together to bring Marshall Field's back: http://www.fieldsfanschicago.org/
Come visit Chicago - it's your kind of town:
Chicago Department of Tourism
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