About the Author:
Alzina Stone Dale is a freelance author/lecturer who teaches seminars at the Newberry Library, has given lectures at conferences from Seattle to London and chaired panels at mystery conventions like Bouchercon, Malice Domestic, Magna cum Murder, and Of Dark and Stormy Nights. In addition to Maker and Craftsman: The Story of Dorothy L. Sayers, she has published biographies of T.S. Eliot, G.K. Chesterson, and edited Love All: The Comedies of Dorothy L. Sayers, Dorothy L. Sayers, The Centenary Celebration, and Sayers on Holmes. Dale has written mystery guides to London, England , New York, Chicago, and Washington D.C., two of which have won Agatha Awards, and she is a contributor to The Swiftly Tilting World of Madeleine L Engle, As Her Wimsey Took Her, Permanent Things, The Riddle of Joy, and the Oxford Companion to Crime and Mystery. Dale is a member of the Dorothy L. Sayers Society, Mystery Writers of America, British Crime Writers Association, and the Society of Midland Authors.
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