Its 2023 I can finally share my crossover featuring characters created by Agatha Christie, Arthur Conan Doyle, Hermann Hesse, Marcel Proust, Upton Sinclair, and Virginia Woolf without fear of reprisal by their litigious estates.
Seven more years before I can publish my retelling of Agatha Christie’s “Murder on the Orient Express” (1934) using A. A. Milne’s Winnie-the-Pooh characters (already available).
Six more years before I can retell Virginia Woolf’s “Flush: A Biography” (1933) from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s point of view.
With veiled references to Flush’s littermate Snuff.
@mcnees oh Tigger what have you done
@mcnees A friend joked she can finally write her version of the Virginia Woolf novel from the perspective of the lighthouse.
@glennf six more years before I can retell “Flush: A Biography” from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s point of view.
@mcnees @TheGentYYC I for one cannot WAIT for the darkly wacky “The Mousetrap” featuring both Siddhartha and Sherlock Holmes