Marvelous Fiction Monday?
No interview this morning, but how about a great piece of fiction instead? “Bog Redaction” by Laura Ellen Scott was published […]
No interview this morning, but how about a great piece of fiction instead? “Bog Redaction” by Laura Ellen Scott was published […]
As a lot of folks know, my wife and I are both at George Mason University these days — and
Six authors will headline a “Local Author Festival” this Saturday, January 30, at the Barnes & Noble at Mayfaire Town
AARP: The Magazine has recently asked me to contribute reviews for a couple of books, and I’m thrilled about the
Derek Nikitas is the author of two novels: Pyres, nominated for an Edgar Award for Best First Novel, and The
What’s better on a cold and rainy weekend than a nice gothic thriller? Yep, that’s what I was thinking. Luckily,
I’m delighted that Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine is featuring my story “Rearview Mirror” in their March/April double-issue, which should be
Raleigh’s Quail Ridge Books welcomes thriller writer Robert Crais on Wednesday evening, January 20, at 7:30 p.m. to read from
In her recent study Talking About Detective Fiction, P.D. James writes that “the historical detective story is one of the
The Red Door rounds out a full dozen in the Ian Rutledge mystery series penned by Charles Todd (the mother-son
Recently appointed Piedmont Laureate Zelda Lockhart, author of the novels Fifth Born, Cold Running Creek and the forthcoming Fifth Born
Elizabeth Kostova, bestselling author of The Historian, makes a two appearances in the Triangle this week with her novel novel, The