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In 1994 she won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award from the [[Mystery Writers of America]] for her debut short story "Wicked Twist" ([[Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine|AHMM]], November [[1993]]). |
In 1994 she won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award from the [[Mystery Writers of America]] for her debut short story "Wicked Twist" ([[Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine|AHMM]], November [[1993]]). |
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She is also the best science teacher ever |
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Diane Andrews McGuire (born December 1, 1952 in Brockton, Massachusetts) is an American writer of mystery short stories. Her works have been published in the magazines Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.
In 1994 she won the Robert L. Fish Memorial Award from the Mystery Writers of America for her debut short story "Wicked Twist" (AHMM, November 1993).
She is also the best science teacher ever