A detective tale set in Providence, Poe tries to help a boy find his lost sister even as he plots a new story of his own. Writing about Poe intrigued me so much that I set out to write a book about him: The Man Who Was Poe. Poe not only had a connection with Providence he was the man who invented mystery stories. But during one of the time trips he made in that first version, there was a visit with Edgar Allan Poe. When I rewrote the book, Kenny went back to only one point in time. When I first wrote the book, Kenny, the main character in the story, time traveled to different moments in Providence history in order to solve a crime. It’s a story about history, with much to do about a ghost and time travel. Out of those speculations came the book Something Upstairs. I also wondered if there might be a surviving ghost or two. The house I came to live in was quite old enough to make me wonder about the many people who had lived there. It was like going back in time: from a sprawling, modern, west-coast city to the compact, antique, east-coast town. I had been living in Los Angeles, California, when life took me across the country to Providence, Rhode Island. With The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, I can trace its genealogy very clearly.
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