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A columnist and health care specialist, she lives in Lake Hill, New York.
She writes in part for teenagers. At least some of her mysteries are paranormal.
https://sjgardner6.wixsite.com/mysite
(her site)
http://www.authorsden.com/visit/author.asp?authorid=197835
(includes her awards)
"Dead Shrinks Don't Talk" was originally titled "Mother, Murder & Me."
https://kingsriverlife.com/07/14/interview-with-mysteryparanormal-author-sandra-gardnerreviewgiveaway/
(long Q&A from 2012, with photo)
http://jacquelineseewald.blogspot.com/2019/02/interview-with-author-sandra-gardner.html
(2019 Q&A interview)
From Amazon:
"Her fiction includes the Mother-and-Me Mystery Series, being published by Black Opal Books. Dead Shrinks Don't Talk, book 1, was published in May 2018. Grave Expectations, book 2, came out in December, 2018. Death of a Nuisance, book 3, is scheduled for 2019. Her novella, "Halley and Me," won the 2012 Grassic Short Novel Prize and was published by Evening Street Press."
https://www.eveningstreetpress.com/sandra-gardner-2012.html
(about "Halley & Me")
Excerpt:
"At HalleyrCOs funeral, Sara, now in her 40s, tries to come to grips with her feelings about her once-beloved cousin. She hasn't spoken to Halley in 30 years, after a family crisis tore the two apart and caused a death when they were teenagers in small-town Massachusetts..."
Another 2019 interview:
https://teacottagemysteries.com/2019/02/22/tea-with-sandra-gardner/
Excerpt:
WHAT ARE YOU READING NOW?
IrCOm addicted to the Pendergast mysteries of Preston & Child. Reading #10, Fever Dream. Recently read Give Me Your Hand, by Megan Abbott. Wow! Amazing writer. Have read a number of her novels.
WHATrCOS IN YOUR TBR PILE?
Too many to count, IrCOm afraid. For starters (in between Pendergast): Trust Me, Hank Phillippi Ryan; Death Warmed Over, Kate Flora; No News is Good News, Maureen Milliken; The Dying Hour, Nancy Hughes; Fools Rush In, Sunny Frazier; The Monsters of Templeton, Lauren Groff; The Vanishing Box, Elly Griffiths; Murder and Madness, Susan P. Baker; Rattlesnake Hill, Leslie Wheeler; The Deadliest Lie, June Trop; Small Crimes, Dave Zeltserman; etc., etc., etc. Too many books, not enough time. We have ceiling to floor bookshelves in our dining room, I have bookshelves all over my study, and I haunt (so to speak) my local library.
WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE DETECTIVE CHARACTER (BOOK, TV, OR MOVIE) AND WHY?
Miss Jane Marple. SherCOs delicious. I love the way she looks and acts the na|>ve, even kind of dotty, old lady, knitting away while she muses on the latest violent crime. SherCOs brilliant.
WRITINGS BY THE AUTHOR:
English Teacher's Companion, Scholastic, 1975.
Southeast Asia, Scholastic, 1976.
Mini-Mysteries, two volumes, Scholastic, 1976.
Six Who Dared, Messner, 1981.
Street Gangs, F. Watts, 1983, revised edition, 1992.
Teenage Suicide, foreword by Gary B. Rosenberg, Messner, 1985, 2nd edition, 1990.
Street Gangs in America , F. Watts (New York, NY), 1992.
Mythmaking (poetry), 2004.
Mother, Murder and Me, (re-titled Dead Shrinks Don't Talk) 2012;
Halley and Me, 2013.
Grave Expectations, 2018.
Lenona.
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