M is for Mini

Here’s a slightly tweaked blog that appeared on Chris Verstraete‘s site a couple of months ago.

What’s in a name? Could mine have predisposed me to a life-long miniatures hobby and a string of mystery novels about a miniaturist? It makes as much sense as anything.

I don’t remember how long it took me to learn to spell my name—in my day, kids entered first grade with virtually a clean slate. We were lucky to be able to count to 10 (on our fingers) and know the way to the corner store. There were no public kindergartens, let alone pre-schools, pre-pre-schools, and so on. Our mothers didn’t read to us, explain the world to us constantly, or teach us anything but to be seen and not heard. At least, that’s how it was in my neighborhood.

So it might have taken a couple of grades for me to master CAMILLE MINICHINO, the 16 letters that make up my name.

Meanwhile, I played with the one “toy” I had, which was a dollhouse my father built for me. Along with my favorite cousin, I turned everything into minis. We cut up old greeting cards and “framed” a bird or a flower or a bicycle to decorate the walls of my mini house. We sliced pieces of straw from a broom and made spaghetti. We covered sponges with scraps of fabric and made beds and easy chairs.

Corner of mini post office. Marker for scale.

We had a whole life in miniature.

I kept that hobby through my adult years. At one time or other, nearly everyone I know has received a miniature “something.” A small sewing scene for my quilt-making friend, a tiny cluttered dorm room for one stepdaughter, a miniature stable for another. In my home I have a post office, a 6-level museum, and a funeral parlor, all in miniature. My embalming room and post office are pictured here.

Mini embalming room. For scale: the orange waste container was a pill container.

To give my hobby even wider distribution, I created Geraldine Porter and her granddaughter, Maddie (there’s that M again) and set them free to make minis and solve murders in a slew of mysteries—nine novels and one short story so far. That meant I had to come up enough M’s for the titles: Murder, Mayhem, Malice, Mourning, Monster, Mix-up, Madness, Majesty, and Manhattan are out in paper and e-book formats. Matrimony in Miniature will be released in September 2016.

Anyone have an M for the next one?

 

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6 Responses to “M is for Mini”

  1. Camille says:

    I now have enough for a lifetime! Why couldn’t I come up with all these?

  2. MissBHavens says:

    Misbehaving, Macabre, meander, melancholy, mournful, mulch, magnolias, mandolin, Mordor (tolkien – talk about miniatures, that has its own whole mini world as well, the guys call them avatars and action figures. snort!) malcontent midterms malevolent modest I could go on, but those a few of my favorite M words

  3. Camille says:

    Thanks for all these suggestions. I think Maddie would especially like Milkshake in Miniature and Magic in Miniature. I have to get to work!

    And thanks Miss Merry for the encouragement!

  4. Rosemary says:

    “M” words that I think Maddie would enjoy: map, magic

  5. Linda says:

    M: manicotti, mystery, mortuary, Massachusetts, milkshake, macramé….

  6. Miss Merry says:

    Wonderful post! I am so in love with your mini’s and your books.