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Living on Alaska’s Last Frontier: Talkeetna Then and Now
Talkeetna still attracts dreamers, just different kinds. Instead of gold fever, we have what I call “freedom fever”, people seeking escape

Melissa Saulnier
Sep 233 min read


Alaska's Hidden Communities: Why the Last Frontier Attracts Modern Survivalists
Alaska draws survivalist and cooperative communities like no other state, and the reasons go far beyond simple geography. While the state's 663,300 square miles of wilderness provide obvious appeal for those seeking isolation, the real attraction runs deeper.
It's about freedom in its rawest form.

Melissa Saulnier
Sep 164 min read


FBI-Alaska Law Enforcement Cooperation
FBI Anchorage Field Office has been operating since the early 1900s and handles many investigations involving Indian lands, fugitives, land

Melissa Saulnier
Sep 83 min read


Emma Stone Character Spotlight: The Detective Behind the Badge
Emma doesn’t just play piano, she thinks through it. When a case stalls, when the evidence doesn’t align, when her logical mind hits a wall,

Melissa Saulnier
Aug 254 min read


From Historical Mystery to Modern Thriller: How Alaska’s Unsolved Cache Creek Murders Inspired “Stone & Steele”
From History to Fiction
This historical puzzle provided the perfect inspiration for my fictional murderous character. Talkeetna Cache Creek

Melissa Saulnier
Jul 252 min read


Why Alaska is the Perfect Setting for Murder: Inside "Murder on the Rocks"
Talkeetna, Alaska, might seem like an unlikely place for murder. With its tight-knit community and stunning mountain vistas, it's the kind o

Melissa Saulnier
Jun 52 min read


Writing an Authentic FBI Novel: Tips and Thoughts from My Creative Journey
To create an authentic narrative, understanding the structure of the FBI is essential. Additionally, knowledge of the FBI's culture is vital

Melissa Saulnier
May 283 min read
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