Story A Day: “Chew” by Venita Blackburn
Here’s a quick story, since I’ve got a busy day—and night!—ahead at Malice Domestic. Venita Blackburn’s “Chew” was published by […]
Here’s a quick story, since I’ve got a busy day—and night!—ahead at Malice Domestic. Venita Blackburn’s “Chew” was published by […]
In her Washington Post review of Karen Russell’s story collection Vampires in the Lemon Grove, novelist and critic Elizabeth Hand
Second up in my promise to read a story a day in the month in the month of May is Sheila
May 1 kicks off the “first organized international Short Story Month,” inspired by the StoryADay in May writing challenge. There’s
I’ll be part of several events at this year’s Malice Domestic Convention, May 3-5 at the Hyatt Regency in Bethesda,
I’m so pleased to have been invited to participate in the 10th annual CityLit Festival up in Baltimore—and on such
I’m honored, awed, and humbled to have won a third Derringer Award from the Short Mystery Fiction Society—this year in
As I write in my Washington Post review of the new novel Six Years, Harlan Coben has long since established himself
I’m very pleased to have been invited to participate in a short story panel, “The Long and Short of the
I’m so pleased that my story “When Duty Calls,” recently nominated for an Agatha Award, has also been named a
I’m thrilled that my story “When Duty Calls,” from the anthology Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder (Wildside Press), has
Ellery Queen has just published the first of two of my stories scheduled for 2013. “The Care and Feeding of