Women's Journal

All That Smolders: James Sulzer’s Island Mystery Brings Agatha Christie’s Legacy to New England

By: Melinda Wolfe

After a lifetime spent moving between literature, teaching, and the sea, novelist James Sulzer has arrived at a new creative harbor with All That Smolders: A Mystery. The book is his first foray into murder mystery fiction, yet it carries the confidence of a writer who has long explored character, history, and place. Sulzer was an Intensive English major at Yale, worked in television for several years, and then moved with his family year-round to Nantucket, Massachusetts, where he has lived for more than four decades. In his early years on the island, he labored as a commercial scalloper and even sang professionally in a barbershop quartet before teaching English for three decades. His earlier novels include The Voice at the Door, inspired by Emily Dickinson, Writ in Water, about John Keats, Nantucket Daybreak, and the middle-grade trilogy The Card People.

With All That Smolders, Sulzer turns to classic whodunit territory, specifically, to the tradition of Agatha Christie, while grounding the story deeply in the rhythms and tensions of island life. The decision to set the novel on an island was both aesthetic and personal. “I think an island is a perfect setting for a mystery,” Sulzer says. “My family and I have lived year-round on Nantucket Island for over 40 years, and I love island life. An island is a place where people think they know everything about each other, but are often ignorant of their deepest secrets—a situation which creates all sorts of interesting points of tension and intrigue for a mystery.” He adds, “There’s an ongoing tension between the interdependence we all feel on an island and our fierce strain of New England individualism—a tension I tried to harness in this mystery novel.” For Sulzer, the coastal landscape is more than a backdrop: “I love the New England coastal area. I feel a special affinity for salt water and the rhythm of the tides, which so closely follow the rise and fall of the moon and give me a sense of my place in the world.”

At the center of the novel is Peter Christie, a troubled journalist who is also a fictional great-great-nephew of Agatha Christie. Sulzer is unabashed about his admiration. “I am a big fan of Agatha Christie’s writing,” he says. In preparation, he “reread a baker’s dozen of her novels,” studying the mechanics behind her elegance. “I picked up some helpful guidelines: have 5 to 7 possible suspects, each with motives and opportunity; embed a few seemingly minor details that turn out, in retrospect, to be crucial to solving the murder; give the characters an edgy realism (that is, don’t sugar-coat them).” He also appreciates her style: “I appreciate Agatha Christie’s relatively simple, direct sentences. She lets her characters’ hidden motives lurk behind the sentences, creating a world with depth and complexity. Naturally, I tried to emulate all that in All That Smolders.”

Bringing Christie herself into the story through lineage was a playful and meaningful choice. “I was intrigued to bring Agatha into the story in some way,” Sulzer explains. “So I created a fictional great-great-nephew, Peter Christie, who also faced some of the challenges in his life that she faced. In particular, both of them were fleeing home at some point in their lives. And of course, both of them had something to do with solving crimes! It was fun to have Peter try to invoke his great-great-aunt’s sleuthing skills.”

Peter’s profession as a journalist becomes a crucial tool in the investigation. “As he works to solve the murder, Peter uses his journalistic skills in a number of ways,” Sulzer says. “For one thing, his profession sometimes gives him a cover.” It also shapes his questioning and analysis: “As a journalist, he has also learned ways of asking questions that tend to make characters slip up and reveal information they hadn’t planned to give. And his investigative skills come in handy as he analyses clues, trying and retrying to fit them into a coherent pattern.”

Kirkus Reviews has called the book a “suspenseful literary whodunit,” an apt description for a novel that leans into poetry, dialogue fragments, and literary allusions as part of its puzzle. “I love literary novels, and I think a literary sense is central to our lives, opening windows of understanding and beauty onto our world,” Sulzer says. “I was naturally drawn in the direction of literary clues such as poems and fragments of dialogue from other novels. They are a source of intrigue as well as a reminder of our shared cultural treasures.”

The book was years in the making. Sulzer spent “about a year reading and researching Agatha Christie’s novels,” then drafted the novel in “a little over half a year,” followed by “another full year reworking and improving on that draft” with the help of trusted readers. His process is patient and organic: “Starting a new novel is always touch and go for me; I put in an hour here, an hour there in actual writing and let the ideas begin to grow on their own… Then, once I’m ready to plunge in, I write from about 9:00 am to 3:00 pm each day.”

The turn to mystery writing is also deeply personal. “I wrote this mystery in honor of my mother, Katharine, who was a huge fan of Agatha Christie,” he says. “My mother is no longer with us, and I felt close to her memory in writing the kind of book that I think she might have loved.” His favorite Christie novel is Crooked House, which he admires for its family, its plot, and its freedom of invention.

All That Smolders also draws directly from Sulzer’s own life. The opening scene reflects a painful childhood memory, and the world of scalloping is portrayed with authenticity because, as he notes simply, “I actually worked in the industry.” For three seasons in the early 1980s, he was a commercial scalloper, and he continues family scalloping to this day, loving “being out on the water in Nantucket’s magnificent harbor.”

The novel is set in 1980, when a murder shatters the peace of a storied New England island and offers Peter Christie a chance at redemption. And this is only the beginning. “Yes we will!” Sulzer says, when asked, that Peter will return. He is currently writing the sequel, All That Matters, set twenty years later on the same island, with many of the same characters—proof that, for James Sulzer, the tides of story are far from done turning.

All That Smolders: A Mystery is now available on Amazon.

 

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Holiday Pressure vs. Hormonal Peace: How Peace Love Hormones Can Help You Stay Balanced When Life Gets Busy

By: Kate Sarmiento

Holiday movies love showing twinkly lights, cozy sweaters, and families who somehow manage to stay calm while baking twelve batches of cookies. Real life usually looks different. There are gift lists to manage, work deadlines squeezed between gatherings, and the constant pressure to “make it magical.” By the time December hits, many women are running on low sleep, high expectations, and caffeine levels that could power a small village.

This season puts a surprising amount of pressure on the body, especially the hormonal system. That is exactly why Peace Love Hormones was created in the first place: to help women understand what their bodies are trying to communicate and to offer natural tools that bring the body back into balance. Holiday stress is more than a mood killer. It can send hormones into a tailspin, triggering symptoms many women recognize instantly.

Mood swings that seem to appear out of nowhere. Breakouts right before family photos. Bloating that makes every outfit feel two sizes too small. Irregular or painful cycles that add frustration on top of an already busy month. These are not random annoyances. They are physiological responses to chronic stress.

While holiday stress can be overwhelming, with the right lifestyle support, the body can regain balance and manage stress more effectively. This is where lifestyle shifts meet clinical-grade herbal support. Peace Love Hormones, founded by clinical herbalist Maddie Miles-Manley, combines modern science with time-tested plant medicine. Their products aim to support women’s wellness during stressful seasons by working with the body to help maintain balance.

Before diving into the solutions, it helps to understand what stress actually does inside the body. Spoiler alert: your hormones notice everything.

Meet the Holiday Hormone Rollercoaster

Stress does not politely wait until the holidays are over. It shows up the moment the nervous system senses pressure. Whether someone is racing to finish year-end work projects or stressing over family dynamics, the body activates the same biological process.

Stress and the Cortisol Cascade

When the brain detects stress, it signals the adrenal glands to release cortisol. A moderate increase is normal and even healthy. The problem is chronic elevation. According to the Cleveland Clinic, persistently high cortisol levels can interfere with sleep, blood sugar regulation, digestion, and reproductive hormone function. During the holidays, when schedules get tight and rest drops, cortisol tends to stay artificially high.

Cortisol and Progesterone: Hormonal Tug of War

Research published in the Neurobiology of Stress shows that cortisol and progesterone share a biochemical pathway. When cortisol is elevated for too long, the body prioritizes stress survival over reproductive balance. This can lead to PMS flare-ups, cycle irregularity, and worsened cramps.

Stress and the Gut

Stress also affects gut function. A Harvard Health Publishing study explains that stress disrupts the gut-brain connection, slowing digestion and altering gut motility. This is why holiday stress often shows up as bloating, nausea, constipation, or unpredictable digestion. The gut plays a direct role in estrogen detoxification, so sluggish digestion can worsen hormonal imbalance.

Sleep Disruption

High cortisol in the evening makes it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep. The National Library of Medicine notes that disrupted sleep increases inflammation and interferes with normal hormone production. When sleep quality drops, PMS symptoms, mood swings, anxiety, and fatigue tend to rise.

Immune and Inflammatory Response

Repeated stress spikes trigger inflammation. A 2019 study in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that chronic stress increases inflammatory cytokines, which can worsen cramps, migraines, and period pain.

In short, the holiday hormone rollercoaster is very real. The body is not malfunctioning. It is reacting to overload. Supporting hormones during this season is not about perfection. It is about helping the body regulate itself again.

Holiday Pressure vs. Hormonal Peace: How Peace Love Hormones Can Help You Stay Balanced When Life Gets Busy

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Natural Ways to Bring Your Hormones Back to Baseline

Holiday stress might be loud, but the tools that help balance the hormonal system are simple and supportive. Integrative, consistent, and grounded in both modern research and ancient herbal wisdom. These strategies focus on helping the nervous system reset, balancing blood sugar, improving sleep quality, and supporting healthy hormone metabolism.

Nourish Blood Sugar to Stabilize Mood

Blood sugar fluctuations make PMS symptoms more intense. A study in Pippa Campbell Health found that unstable glucose levels affect cortisol and estrogen levels. During the holidays, when sweets are everywhere, the body needs extra support.

Simple ways to support balanced blood sugar:

  • Pair carbs with protein and healthy fats
  • Eat warm, grounding meals when possible
  • Choose slow-burning breakfast options like oats, eggs, or chia pudding

Balanced blood sugar means fewer mood swings and steadier energy.

Protect Your Sleep Window

Healthy hormones rely heavily on restorative sleep. According to UCLA Health, 7 to 9 hours of quality sleep is essential for balanced cortisol and reproductive hormone levels.

Supportive sleep habits include:

  • Powering down screens at least an hour before bed
  • Using a warm shower to signal the nervous system that it is time to wind down
  • Keeping the lights dim in the evening
  • Avoiding caffeine after lunch

This is also an area where herbal support becomes powerful. 

Help Your Gut Help Your Hormones

The gut processes hormones, supports immunity, and influences mood. A balanced gut supports a balanced hormone system. Chronic stress slows digestion and disrupts beneficial gut bacteria, which makes this season the ideal time to offer extra support.

Lifestyle tips:

  • Aim for fiber-rich foods like vegetables, chia seeds, and legumes
  • Sip ginger or peppermint tea to support digestion
  • Stay hydrated

Soothe PMS and Support Cycle Regularity

Stress often worsens PMS symptoms. Supporting the body with cycle-friendly herbs can help reduce discomfort and regulate hormones naturally. 

Make Space for Nervous System Regulation

Small moments of calm make a major difference. When the nervous system feels safe, hormones start to rebalance.

Helpful practices include:

  • Short walks outdoors
  • Mindful breathing
  • Stretching or light yoga
  • Aromatherapy
  • Taking five quiet minutes before bed to reset

These tiny resets help lower cortisol levels, allowing the body to shift into repair mode.

Holiday Habits That Actually Make Life Easier

This final optional section brings everything together with real-life strategies that women can incorporate during the busiest time of the year.

Build a Routine That Grounds You

Routines signal safety. Even a two-minute morning ritual can regulate the nervous system. Women with consistent routines tend to see better mood stability and fewer PMS flare-ups.

Choose Your Yes and Protect Your No

Overcommitting is a quick path to burnout. Psychologists at AIIMS highlight that people who set boundaries show lower cortisol levels and better stress resilience.

Keep Movement Joyful

Forget punishing workouts. Gentle movement supports hormone health without spiking cortisol. Think pilates, slow strength training, walks, or dance breaks in the kitchen.

Ask the Body What It Needs

Holiday pressure often leads many women to ignore their symptoms. Slowing down enough to ask the body what it is trying to say can prevent flare-ups before they start.

Give Your Hormones the Holiday They Deserve

The holiday season may be busy, but it does not have to feel like a hormonal battlefield. With the right support, the body can rebalance, restore, and move through this season with far more ease. Nourishing sleep, balanced meals, nervous system resets, and herbal support all work together to help women feel grounded instead of overwhelmed.

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Disclaimer: The products discussed in this article have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.