We had so much fun geeking out about all things Christie and Doyle. Bill Peschel, like his heroes Batman and Superman, believes in truth, justice, and the American way. But he prefers to lead his crusade through words.That’s why the Pulitzer-prize winning editor wrote about famous authors and the fun they got up to away from their desks (“Writers Gone Wild”), annotations of the novels of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers, revivals of three books about Victorian poisoner William Palmer, and eight books of annotated fan fiction about Sherlock Holmes, including short stories about Mark Twain’s encounters with Holmes, Watson, Mycroft and Irene Adler.As co-owner of Peschel Press with his wife, Teresa, he publishes her books on sewing and preparedness (“Sew Cloth Grocery Bags” and “Fed, Safe, and Sheltered”) and her Steppes of Mars series (“The Bride from Dairapaska” and “The White Elephant of Panschin.”To help indie writers, he also publishes books in his Career Indie Author series and advice at
https://www.careerindieauthor.comCurrently, we’re working on more Christie novels in the Complete, Annotated series, another Steppes of Mars book, and “Murder, She Watched,” about the movie adaptations of Agatha Christie, portions of which can be found atBill and Teresa can also be found at these places on the Interwebs. Hang out with us and see what we’re up to next:
https://peschelpress.com/teresa-peschels-agatha-christie-movie-reviews/We have our website with an offer to sign up for our newsletter (no spamming, of course) at https:
www.peschelpress.comWe’re also found on our Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/PeschelPressWe also regularly post author quotes, book reviews, and cat photos on Instagram at
https://www.instagram.com/peschel_press/Teresa Peschel lives with her family, her dog Muffy, and two mostly useless cats in the Sweetest Place on Earth, Hershey, Pennsylvania. She has long been interested in sustainability, resource depletion, and finding a balanced life, not too much and not too little.