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Why I Love Writing Cozies

Why I Love Writing Cozies

by Marilyn Levinson/Allison Brook


There are many reasons why I love writing cozy mysteries. It was such fun to create the town of Clover Ridge, Connecticut, for the Haunted Library series, a picturesque town with a large Green in its center, that I filled with fun characters, many of whom appeared in book after book--as long as they weren't murdered or a murderer.

The Importance of Finding the Right Adult Special Care for Your Loved Ones

The Importance of Finding the Right Adult Special Care for Your Loved Ones

by Staff


Providing special needs care for a loved one may be a fulfilling and difficult experience. The need to discover adult special care that suits our loved ones' individual needs increases as they become older. You have many alternatives to make sure your loved one gets the assistance and care they need, from assisted living facilities to specialized programs.

<em>Fondant Fumble</em> By Jenn McKinlay: Review/Giveaway

Fondant Fumble By Jenn McKinlay: Review/Giveaway

by Cynthia Chow


NFL professional football players and cupcakes wouldn’t seem to go hand in hand, so no one is more surprised than Fairy Tale Cupcakes owner Melanie DeLaura by her new franchise candidates. Star quarterback Keogh Graham and his Arizona Scorpions teammate Tyler Matthews are interested in a George Foreman-like business tie-in, one that will keep them profitable after their eventual retirement.

Fresno Bully Rescue: Franny, Fina & Bixby

Fresno Bully Rescue: Franny, Fina & Bixby

by Terese Shaw


When choosing to adopt from a rescue, you give a second chance to a deserving pet and contribute to the welfare of animals in need. It's not only the deep fulfillment that comes from giving a home to an animal in need; happiness and the bond between a rescue dog, and its new family is immeasurable. The companionship, joy, and happiness is truly special for both parties, as is knowing you're giving a dog a second chance to experience an unparalleled bond, and the love they deserve. These rewards can be immeasurable.

Preserving History and Community Spirit: The Mineral King Preservation Society

Preserving History and Community Spirit: The Mineral King Preservation Society

by Molly Eide Marquez



Nestled within the majestic Sequoia National Park lies Mineral King, a valley brimming with natural beauty and rich historical significance. At the heart of efforts to preserve this hidden gem stands the Mineral King Preservation Society (MKPS), a nonprofit organization dedicated to safeguarding its unique heritage. Founded in 1986 amidst concerns over potential development, the society has since become a committed guardian of Mineral King's cultural and environmental legacy.

<em>A Fatal Reception</em> By Kathleen Marple Kalb: Review/Giveaway

A Fatal Reception By Kathleen Marple Kalb: Review/Giveaway

by Sarah Erwin


A Fatal Reception is book four in Kathleen Marple Kalb’s Ella Shane Mysteries featuring Ella Shane, an opera singer in New York City in the early 1900s. Ella is a mezzo soprano “trouser diva” who sings male roles. She’s a remarkable character for both her vocal skills and fencing skills, as well as for her generosity of spirit.

Rattie Ratz: Vito, Sal, and David Thrive

Rattie Ratz: Vito, Sal, and David Thrive

by Daria Filimonova


Vito, Sal, and David were adopted in December of last year by Olivia and her husband. We caught up with them to hear how the rats have settled into their new home. "They are doing great––as I speak, they are running around causing all kinds of chaos," says Olivia. The boys were affectionately given mobster-themed names by Olivia and her husband, except for David, who apparently was named by his foster after David Bowie. Olivia says the name suited him too much to change it.

How to Plan the Perfect Romantic Getaway in Gatlinburg

How to Plan the Perfect Romantic Getaway in Gatlinburg

by Staff


Looking for a way to rekindle the spark or celebrate a special occasion with your partner? Gatlinburg, at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains, offers a picturesque setting perfect for a romantic escape. Known for its peaceful landscapes and charming mountain town atmosphere, Gatlinburg provides couples with a unique combination of quiet nature and cozy amenities. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll through the Smokies or a quiet dinner with a mountain view, this destination has all the ingredients for an unforgettable romantic getaway.

Why Gatlinburg is a Top Destination for Travelers

Why Gatlinburg is a Top Destination for Travelers

by Staff


Tucked away at the base of the majestic Great Smoky Mountains, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is a picturesque town filled with charm and opportunities for adventure. Celebrated for its stunning natural landscapes and friendly vibes, Gatlinburg provides a perfect retreat for both adrenaline enthusiasts and those looking for peace. As the gateway to the most visited national park in the United States, the town attracts visitors with its sweeping mountain vistas, diverse wildlife, and dense forests.

<em>Little Shop of Horrors</em> On Stage at the Reedley Opera House

Little Shop of Horrors On Stage at the Reedley Opera House

by Terrance McArthur


It was born in 1960 as a quicky Roger Corman film shot mostly in two days, but it grew. It sprouted off-off-Broadway as a musical in 1982, then propagated Off-Broadway later that year, eventually crawling to Broadway. A film of the musical blossomed in 1986. It has grown all over the world, and has been transplanted to the Reedley Opera House in a River City Theatre Company production through July 28—Little Shop of Horrors.

Why I Love Writing Cozies

by Marilyn Levinson/Allison Brook


There are many reasons why I love writing cozy mysteries. It was such fun to create the town of Clover Ridge, Connecticut, for the Haunted Library series, a picturesque town with a large Green in its center, that I filled with fun characters, many of whom appeared in book after book--as long as they weren't murdered or a murderer.

Kings Players Part of A New Time Capsule

by Debra Garske


In 1922, in Hanford, the Chinese School was dedicated. This school built by the Chinese community for its own was the first of its kind in America. Placed in the cornerstone of the school was a time capsule that contained:

The Sound of Music On Stage at Roger Rocka’s

by Terrance McArthur


“The stage is alive with The Sound of Music.”
That’s right! The songs of Rodgers & Hammerstein return to Roger Rocka’s Dinner Theater in a Good Company Players production of The Sound of Music through September 15.

The Importance of Finding the Right Adult Special Care for Your Loved Ones

by Staff


Providing special needs care for a loved one may be a fulfilling and difficult experience. The need to discover adult special care that suits our loved ones' individual needs increases as they become older. You have many alternatives to make sure your loved one gets the assistance and care they need, from assisted living facilities to specialized programs.

Fondant Fumble By Jenn McKinlay: Review/Giveaway

by Cynthia Chow


NFL professional football players and cupcakes wouldn’t seem to go hand in hand, so no one is more surprised than Fairy Tale Cupcakes owner Melanie DeLaura by her new franchise candidates. Star quarterback Keogh Graham and his Arizona Scorpions teammate Tyler Matthews are interested in a George Foreman-like business tie-in, one that will keep them profitable after their eventual retirement.

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Why I Love Writing Cozies

by Marilyn Levinson/Allison Brook

There are many reasons why I love writing cozy mysteries. It was such fun to create the town of Clover Ridge, Connecticut, for the Haunted Library series, a picturesque town with a large Green in its center, that I filled with fun characters, many of whom appeared in book after book--as long as they weren't murdered or a murderer.

Why I Love Writing Cozies

by Marilyn Levinson/Allison Brook

There are many reasons why I love writing cozy mysteries. It was such fun to create the town of Clover Ridge, Connecticut, for the Haunted Library series, a picturesque town with a large Green in its center, that I filled with fun characters, many of whom appeared in book after book--as long as they weren't murdered or a murderer.

Crime Writers of Color Coming Attractions: July – September 2024

by Elizabeth Wilkerson


I recently read an article in the New York Times that explored the question: why do people make music? Across time and across cultures, people have felt the urge to make music. But why? It made me wonder, why do people write crime fiction? And why do people read it? Writing crime fiction is a creative process, but so is reading it. A reader becomes a co-creator, imagining and bringing to life the world the writer initially put on paper.

How I Failed My Way into Writing Books

by David Aljuni

March 24, 2021. My family and I were enjoying dinner after a show. I was working two jobs at the time, plus making my first feature film. After years of planning, I had shot most of it with the best cast anyone could have asked for, and magic had been made. I had brought my laptop and hard drive with me, hoping I could get some more editing done in the three-and-a-half-hour drive both to and from the show, but we were all in the moment and enjoying each other's company, so no editing had been done thus far on the trip.

KRL Staff Favorite Books of 2023

by Cynthia Chow, Terrance McArthur, & Sandra Murphy

It’s that time of year again, a time to look back at the books we reviewed here at KRL over the past year and share with you some of our favorites! We reviewed a LOT of books last year. All of our main reviewers share in this post their top 5-10ish favorite books they reviewed in 2023, except for me. To find my list click here and you can also enter to win a $5 Amazon gift card!

Mystery Short Story: Who Squawked?

by Maddi Davidson

“This is Chet Armor. I need to dispose of a parrot.” “Thanks for your call, Chet,” Jake replied. “I’m sorry, but we don’t––” “You have to take him. I’ve called every bird and animal adoption place within an hour of Sacramento. No one will take a parrot. Snakes, pot-bellied pigs, and rats are welcome, but not parrots.”

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Kings Players Part of A New Time Capsule

by Debra Garske

In 1922, in Hanford, the Chinese School was dedicated. This school built by the Chinese community for its own was the first of its kind in America. Placed in the cornerstone of the school was a time capsule that contained:

Kings Players Part of A New Time Capsule

by Debra Garske

In 1922, in Hanford, the Chinese School was dedicated. This school built by the Chinese community for its own was the first of its kind in America. Placed in the cornerstone of the school was a time capsule that contained:

The Band By Christine Ma-Kellams: Review/Giveaway/Guest Post

by Cynthia Chow

The Band begins with a breezy narration full of footnotes covering the rise – and fall? – of a female Korean pop band attempting to forge their success in the States. They hope that connecting with another Korean idol who has found popularity in America will give them a boost up, but ominous hints would indicate that it’s about to go wrong.

Missing Persons: A Ghost Short Story

by Ellyn Siegel

I handed my friend Graham a print out of the portrait I’d just taken of him and he burst into tears. He was sitting in the tapestry chair with his elbows resting on the wooden, carved lions head armrests, gazing into the near distance, exactly as I’d asked him to pose.

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Fresno Bully Rescue: Franny, Fina & Bixby

by Terese Shaw

When choosing to adopt from a rescue, you give a second chance to a deserving pet and contribute to the welfare of animals in need. It's not only the deep fulfillment that comes from giving a home to an animal in need; happiness and the bond between a rescue dog, and its new family is immeasurable. The companionship, joy, and happiness is truly special for both parties, as is knowing you're giving a dog a second chance to experience an unparalleled bond, and the love they deserve. These rewards can be immeasurable.

Fresno Bully Rescue: Franny, Fina & Bixby

by Terese Shaw

When choosing to adopt from a rescue, you give a second chance to a deserving pet and contribute to the welfare of animals in need. It's not only the deep fulfillment that comes from giving a home to an animal in need; happiness and the bond between a rescue dog, and its new family is immeasurable. The companionship, joy, and happiness is truly special for both parties, as is knowing you're giving a dog a second chance to experience an unparalleled bond, and the love they deserve. These rewards can be immeasurable.

Feral Paws Rescue: Love Is Blind

by Lupe Gore

We at Feral Paws Rescue always welcome those cats who have special needs and this month we will tell the story of two of those cats who have warmed our hearts.

Rattie Ratz: Vito, Sal, and David Thrive

by Daria Filimonova

Vito, Sal, and David were adopted in December of last year by Olivia and her husband. We caught up with them to hear how the rats have settled into their new home. "They are doing great––as I speak, they are running around causing all kinds of chaos," says Olivia. The boys were affectionately given mobster-themed names by Olivia and her husband, except for David, who apparently was named by his foster after David Bowie. Olivia says the name suited him too much to change it.

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New Theatre Opportunities For KCUSD Middle & Elementary Schools

by Lorie Lewis Ham

While Reedley High School has been well known for its theatre productions for quite some time, I recently became aware that theatre was happening at some Kings Canyon Unified School District (KCUSD) K-8 schools in Reedley, so I set out to learn more. Little did I realize that this actually began last year and somehow slipped under KRL’s radar, with the first show, a production of High School Musical Jr., performed by TL Reed students at Silas Bartsch.

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Eco-Friendly Hacks for Your Home: A Californian’s Guide

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Living in California, with its abundant sunshine and commitment to sustainability, offers the perfect opportunity to adopt eco-friendly practices at home. Embracing green living not only benefits the environment but also enhances your quality of life and can save you money in the long run.

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Little Shop of Horrors On Stage at the Reedley Opera House

by Terrance McArthur

It was born in 1960 as a quicky Roger Corman film shot mostly in two days, but it grew. It sprouted off-off-Broadway as a musical in 1982, then propagated Off-Broadway later that year, eventually crawling to Broadway. A film of the musical blossomed in 1986. It has grown all over the world, and has been transplanted to the Reedley Opera House in a River City Theatre Company production through July 28—Little Shop of Horrors.

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