Amelia Dickens’s Empty Tomb Rolls Recipe
Amelia Dickens shares her recipe for Empty Tomb Rolls, a fun and tasty way to reflect on the true meaning of Easter. (Read More …)
Amelia Dickens shares her recipe for Empty Tomb Rolls, a fun and tasty way to reflect on the true meaning of Easter. (Read More …)
Happy New Year! In this post, I look back on the successes of 2023 and talk about what I have planned for you, my readers, in 2024. (Read More …)
There’s a rumor about Old Joe and Halloween you won’t want to miss, along with a review of the fun events happening at Dickens Station in October. Click “Read More” to check out this Dickens Station Daily Telegraph Article with all the details. (Read More …)
Click “Read More” to find out what’s next after Marley’s Curse and to peek into the early stages of my writing process as I begin The Toyshop’s Secret, the next Dickens Station Treasure Hunt Mystery. (Read More …)
Wrapping up a highly successful Launch Week. Click “Read More” for final steps, thoughts, and thank-yous. (Read More …)
DC and I are taking a break from the blog this week. We’re resting up for the big launch day coming for Marley’s Curse on July 25th. We hope you’re having a great summer. (Read More …)
Click “Read More” to discover what “special items” Merritt Otto Dickens, a transplanted Britisher, ordered for the very first Independence Day celebration in Dickens Station, Vermont, in 1894. (Read More …)
This week, we celebrate the birthday of Amelia Dickens, the matriarch of our beloved Dickens Station, Vermont, and the great-great-granddaughter of the town’s founder, Merritt Otto Dickens. (Read More …)
Another Dickens Station Mini Mystery to test Dianna Mattson’s deductive reasoning skills, and yours. Can you determine what has made little nine-year-old Kayla Dodson sick in time to save her life? Fire up your “little grey cells” and try to solve The Case of the Pretty Poison. (Read More …)
Amelia Dickens announces the Easter Celebration Calendar for 2023. She also mentions the meaning of “maundy” in Maundy Thursday, the tradition behind hot cross buns, and why some Easter eggs are dyed red. Click “Read More” for the backstory on some interesting Easter traditions. (Read More …)