Anita Dickason

Countdown to Christmas: Anita Dickason

Anita Dickason

Welcome to the creative world of MRC member Anita Dickason, Author! Anita is a joy and her bio only scratches the surface of a remarkable lady! A bit more about Anita Dickason: Anita Dickason is a retired police officer with…

A Blast from The Past

A Blast From The Past

A Blast From The Past with Author Anita Dickason “Viciously attacked. Framed for murder. Turning thirty.” “Laramie Harper Thompson is having a horrible weekend. Strangers viciously attack her, she finds a dead body, and the police arrest her for murder.…

Searching For Jack by Anita Dickason

Searching for Jack

Searching for Jack  My story begins as all good tales do: Once Upon a Time, in ancient Ireland, there lived a miserly old man, Stingy Jack, a drunkard who liked to play mean pranks. When the Devil heard the tales…

The Mystery of Book Plates by Anita Dickason

Book Plates

The Mystery Of Book Plates by Anita Dickason Hear Ye! Hear Ye! The Revival Ever pick up an old hardback book and marvel at an intricate bookplate on the inside of the front cover? Maybe it had an inscription, name,…

The Poker Chip Detective: Part 2 by Anita Dickason

The Poker Chip Detective

Haven’t read Part 1 yet? Click here to get started. Author and investigator Edward Hertel, the Chip Detective, takes solving mysteries to a new level. As gambling casinos all used distinctive poker chips, Mr. Hertel utilizes the chips as the…

The Poker Chip Detective: Part 1 by Author Anita Dickason

Dating back to the 1930s and 40s from the infamous Benny Binion’s casinos, became the inspiration for Deadly Keepsakes. It started with a short article written by Edward Hertel, the Chip Detective. His article dealt with the poker chips found…

The Mystery Shift with Anita Dickason

The Mystery Shift Several months ago, I had one of my crazy urges. The kind that can turn into a total calamity, and you wonder, whatever was I thinking? Or, if you’re lucky, you think, why didn’t I do this…

Suspension of Disbelief with Anita Dickason and Lou Kemp

I recently read an article from a friend and fellow author Lou Kemp. She discusses the concept of “Suspension of Disbelief.” What a fascinating idea. One I had never truly thought about. But isn’t that what we, as readers, do…