Sayers
It is often attributed to Dorothy Sayers that she believed poetry and religion were more important than writing mystery stories. Sayers was a writer known for her mystery novels, but she also wrote essays and translated Dante's Divine Comedy, reflecting a deep interest in poetry and religion. This quote reflects her broader literary and spiritual interests beyond the mystery genre.
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Mystery writer awards are often referred to as "mystery writing awards" or "crime fiction awards." Some specific examples include the Edgar Awards by the Mystery Writers of America and the Agatha Awards from Malice Domestic.
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Dorothy Kayser French has written: 'Pioneer saddle mystery' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mystery and detective stories, People with disabilities 'Swim to victory' -- subject(s): Fiction, Swimming, Weight control
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