Writing/Publishing Panel at Burke Centre Library
Laura Ellen Scott, Steve Weddle, and I will be talking about writing and publishing across various genres and diverse forms […]
Laura Ellen Scott, Steve Weddle, and I will be talking about writing and publishing across various genres and diverse forms […]
The latest issue of Mystery Scene invites the magazine’s regular critics and contributors to celebrate some of their favorite reads
Shotgun Honey has published my very short story “The Blanketing Snow”—a story which first appeared in the anthology One Paycheck
The Loudoun County Public Library hosts “Book Club Conference: Building a Community of Readers” on Saturday, March 5, 1:30 p.m.
In this week’s post at Criminal Minds, I answer the question: “What’s the last book that made you cry? Laugh
In my SleuthSayers column this week, I try to express my sense of wonder about and my appreciation of the
This Saturday, February 20, four crime fiction writers and one of the genre’s leading agents will take part in a
This week, I’ll be joining novelist Jamie Mason on Wednesday, February 10, as part of NC State University’s Literary Reading
On the Road with Del & Louise: A Novel in Stories has been named a finalist for this year’s Agatha
The Wake County Public Libraries are kicking off their Big Read Program on Sunday, January 31, and I’m pleased to
The first day of my fiction workshop at George Mason University this semester got me thinking about the pressures to
Supernotes by Agent Kasper and Luigi Carletti treads too uncertain a line between its “Thriller” subtitle and its “Based on