There are currently five books published in the White House Chef series and number six will be out in January. There’s always some great moment or location or experience that makes me glad I visited. for research many times over the years, it felt fresh and new, the way it always does. My family and I were there last June and even though I’ve been to D.C. What constantly amazes me is how ideas can pop when you least expect them. I love that city and - to answer your question - I’m always researching. Great question and I’m jealous that you’re visiting D.C. series? Is your research ongoing or do you have it nailed after writing several? and I’m taking State of the Onion, (first in the series) for the car ride. Our family is going on vacation to Washington D.C. MWW Committee Member Cathy Shouse recently interviewed Julie Hyzy, author of the White House Chef Mystery series for Berkley Prime Crime. It’s tough work, but somebody’s got to do it! In fact, members of the MWW committee have already begun reading. Note: Reading the work(s) of the faculty helps to maximize the conference experience. Today’s leading authors and experts in the publishing industry will be on hand at the Midwest Writers Workshop this July, delivering insightful presentations, offering answers to those burning questions writers face, and helping fill in details on “what’s next.” Meet MWW faculty member Julie Hyzy: Mystery novelist, winner of Anthony and Barry Awards
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