Becky Bartlett Hutchison
BECKY
BARTLETT HUTCHISON received a B.A. in Anthropology (focusing in historical
archaeology) from the University of Tennessee/Knoxville and a Masters in Urban and Regional
Planning (primarily historic preservation planning) from The George Washington University.
Several of her published articles on historic preservation-related topics can be found in
The Bay Weekly.
Becky believes that a rewarding life is one in which learning never ends and that reading a good book is like savoring a fine wine. Though she identifies herself as a generalist, her current works-in-progress are all in the mystery genre: two YA paranormal and one adult cozy. She currently serves as president of the Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime and is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Mystery Writers Association.
Follow her book reviews and other mystery genre musings on her blog.
Becky believes that a rewarding life is one in which learning never ends and that reading a good book is like savoring a fine wine. Though she identifies herself as a generalist, her current works-in-progress are all in the mystery genre: two YA paranormal and one adult cozy. She currently serves as president of the Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime and is a member of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Mystery Writers Association.
Follow her book reviews and other mystery genre musings on her blog.