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The Ultimate Guide to Senior Care Options: Understanding Your Choices

The Ultimate Guide to Senior Care Options: Understanding Your Choices

by Staff


Caring for seniors is important because, as people age, their needs evolve and require special attention. Physical health may decline, and social interaction can become more vital for emotional well-being. It is helpful to know the different types of care available, such as in-home assistance, assisted living communities, and healthcare services.

Soundtrack to A Crime Scene, The Music of Negative Girl

Soundtrack to A Crime Scene, The Music of Negative Girl

by Libby Cudmore


Music is always one of the earliest components of a story I write. I find a song––sometimes on purpose, mostly on accident––that inspires a sensation of a story. Listening to Chris Cornell’s “You Know My Name” and Danny Elfman’s “Little Things” gave me an inkling of a pairing on the run, on the streets, wits and danger, and crimes afoot.

September Mystery Catchup!

September Mystery Catchup!

by Sandra Murphy
& Cynthia Chow


This week we have 4 more fun mysteries for you-A Very Woodsy Murder by Ellen Byron, Murder at an English Séance by Jessica Ellicott, Come Shell or High Water by Molly MacRae, and Trouble is Brewing by Vicki Delany. Details at the end of this post on how to enter to win a copy of all 4 books and links to purchase them from Amazon at the end of each review.

<em>The Jig Is Up</em> By Lisa Q. Mathews: Review/Giveaway/Interview

The Jig Is Up By Lisa Q. Mathews: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Sarah Erwin


There really is nothing better than getting in on the ground floor of a new cozy mystery series, and Lisa Q. Mathews’ debut, The Jig Is Up is an absolute delight. In this first book of the Irish Bed & Breakfast Mystery series, Lisa’s crisp writing blends wit and mystery to create a charming and page-turning read.

Animal Rescue of Fresno: Giving Grief the Boot

Animal Rescue of Fresno: Giving Grief the Boot

by Wendy Hunter


Like most kids growing up, my sisters and I had a diverse menagerie of pets. One of our first was a white guinea pig named Jo-Jo, who followed my mom around the backyard while she hung sheets on the line. Jo-Jo made little oinking noises while mowing the lawn with her two front choppers. Unfortunately, she met her demise when the neighbor’s scary dog busted through our fence.

<em>Buried on a Sundae</em> By Lena Gregory: Review/Giveaway/Recipe

Buried on a Sundae By Lena Gregory: Review/Giveaway/Recipe

by Becky Sue Epstein
& Lena Gregory


When we last saw Danika Delany, she was…oh, maybe you haven’t read any other books in this scrumptious, ice cream sundae-based series? If so, I won’t spoil it for you. (While part of a series, this book can be read on its own.) Author Lena Gregory has once again plunged us (the readers) into a plot that is as fun as it is risky, with her heroine Dani surrounded by quirky characters that alternately rein her in and enable her wild plans to uncover a murderer.

Planning Your Weekend Getaway in the Smoky Mountains

Planning Your Weekend Getaway in the Smoky Mountains

by Staff


The Smoky Mountains are an ideal destination for a weekend getaway, offering a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and stunning natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking thrilling outdoor activities, peaceful nature walks, or simply a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life, the Smoky Mountains have something for everyone.

Declan Shaw was born on Labor Day … in a manner of speaking

Declan Shaw was born on Labor Day … in a manner of speaking

by M.E. Proctor


I grew up reading crime books. Our house was full of them. Pulp and literature. Piles of paperbacks. Colorful covers or stark monochromes with hard typefaces that shouted Reader Beware. Good writing and bad, it didn’t matter, I read everything I could lay my hands on. It helps to have parents who are voracious readers.

The Ultimate Guide to Senior Care Options: Understanding Your Choices

by Staff


Caring for seniors is important because, as people age, their needs evolve and require special attention. Physical health may decline, and social interaction can become more vital for emotional well-being. It is helpful to know the different types of care available, such as in-home assistance, assisted living communities, and healthcare services.

Soundtrack to A Crime Scene, The Music of Negative Girl

by Libby Cudmore


Music is always one of the earliest components of a story I write. I find a song––sometimes on purpose, mostly on accident––that inspires a sensation of a story. Listening to Chris Cornell’s “You Know My Name” and Danny Elfman’s “Little Things” gave me an inkling of a pairing on the run, on the streets, wits and danger, and crimes afoot.

The Role of Socialization in Memory Activities for Seniors

by Staff


Have you ever thought about how being social can help improve memory? Being around others helps keep our minds sharp, especially as we age. Doing activities that involve talking and interacting with others can make memory and thinking skills stronger.

3 Effective Ways to Lower Your Stress

by Staff



Stress is an inevitable part of modern life. It can arise from various sources, including work, relationships, and personal challenges. However, there are effective ways to manage and reduce stress, thereby enhancing your lifestyle. Implementing the following techniques can lead to significant improvements in your mental health and overall well-being.

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Soundtrack to A Crime Scene, The Music of Negative Girl

by Libby Cudmore

Music is always one of the earliest components of a story I write. I find a song––sometimes on purpose, mostly on accident––that inspires a sensation of a story. Listening to Chris Cornell’s “You Know My Name” and Danny Elfman’s “Little Things” gave me an inkling of a pairing on the run, on the streets, wits and danger, and crimes afoot.

Soundtrack to A Crime Scene, The Music of Negative Girl

by Libby Cudmore

Music is always one of the earliest components of a story I write. I find a song––sometimes on purpose, mostly on accident––that inspires a sensation of a story. Listening to Chris Cornell’s “You Know My Name” and Danny Elfman’s “Little Things” gave me an inkling of a pairing on the run, on the streets, wits and danger, and crimes afoot.

Mystery Coming Attractions: September 2024

by Shawn Stevens

As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, it's the perfect time to curl up with a cozy mystery. September brings a delightful array of new releases to whisk you away to charming small towns and intriguing adventures. Whether you're a seasoned sleuth or new to the genre, this month's books promise to captivate and entertain.

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: Some Things About Old People

by M. A. B. Lee

I walked into the jewelry store and looked around. I was the only customer. An older man, who I took to be the manager, was arranging watches in the wall case. A young woman standing behind the counter looked up at me. So far, so good, I thought, although I realized I hadn't gotten very far yet.

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The Village Barn Playhouse in Kingsburg

by Lorie Lewis Ham

Covering local theatre has always been an important part of what KRL does and we love uncovering something new. Recently, we had the chance to interview Cheryl Carlson, who is the founder and Artistic Director for one of the newer theatre companies in the area, The Village Barn Playhouse in Kingsburg.

The Village Barn Playhouse in Kingsburg

by Lorie Lewis Ham

Covering local theatre has always been an important part of what KRL does and we love uncovering something new. Recently, we had the chance to interview Cheryl Carlson, who is the founder and Artistic Director for one of the newer theatre companies in the area, The Village Barn Playhouse in Kingsburg.

Agatha Christie, She Watched By Teresa Peschel: Review/Giveaway/Interview

by Lorie Lewis Ham

We don’t review a lot of non-fiction here at KRL, but when author Teresa Peschel reached out to me about her new book Agatha Christie, She Watched, it not only sounded like a lot of fun, but also something that KRL’s readers would be interested in, so here we are! I had the pleasure of also interviewing Teresa about the book and I don’t want to give too much away from the interview, so this will be a bit of a different review.

Blake Jones & the Trike Shop Record Release Show

by Chelsea Jones

I sat my father down recently to get the scoop on his upcoming free show slash record release show party. My dad is Blake Jones, that one local musician who won’t quit, leader of Blake Jones & The Trike Shop, thereminist extraordinaire, Beatles fanatic, chocolate enjoyer, and all-round good guy.

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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Feral Paws Rescue: Rocky

by Lupe Gore

Every month we at Feral Paws Rescue tell you a story of a cat who has endeared him or herself to our rescue, most always pulled from a high-kill shelter. This month we will share a very special gentleman named Rocky.

Feral Paws Rescue: Rocky

by Lupe Gore

Every month we at Feral Paws Rescue tell you a story of a cat who has endeared him or herself to our rescue, most always pulled from a high-kill shelter. This month we will share a very special gentleman named Rocky.

Feral Paws Rescue: Rocky

by Lupe Gore

Every month we at Feral Paws Rescue tell you a story of a cat who has endeared him or herself to our rescue, most always pulled from a high-kill shelter. This month we will share a very special gentleman named Rocky.

Rattie Ratz: Summertime with the Girls

by Stephanie Cameron

Some people have dogs they can take on long leisurely strolls in the morning sunshine. Others have cats or birds they can have relaxing naps with while basking in the summer warmth coming in through the windows of their home.

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Buried on a Sundae By Lena Gregory: Review/Giveaway/Recipe

by Becky Sue Epstein & Lena Gregory

When we last saw Danika Delany, she was…oh, maybe you haven’t read any other books in this scrumptious, ice cream sundae-based series? If so, I won’t spoil it for you. (While part of a series, this book can be read on its own.) Author Lena Gregory has once again plunged us (the readers) into a plot that is as fun as it is risky, with her heroine Dani surrounded by quirky characters that alternately rein her in and enable her wild plans to uncover a murderer.

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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

by Staff

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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Jackie Dale-TheCatMother/Cat Trapper: Anecdotes Amusing and Not/More Kittens

by Jackie Dale


My month had an upsetting beginning because of a post on social media about an abandoned mother cat and five newborn kittens. The post led me to believe that the family had been dumped near a school located not far from my home. The temperature that day was around 110° so of course I was deeply concerned for the welfare of the cats.

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