Interview: Angela Davis-Gardner, author of Butterfly’s Child
After a performance of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly several years ago, a friend turned to novelist Angela Davis-Gardner and asked, “What to […]
After a performance of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly several years ago, a friend turned to novelist Angela Davis-Gardner and asked, “What to […]
I’m honored — and more than a little stunned — by the news this morning that my story “Rearview Mirror,”
The Writer’s Center has recently asked me to begin hosting their new podcast series, which debuted in February and has
The good folks over at Algonquin Books have just launched an exciting new initiative: The Algonquin Book Club, pairing several
The new issue of Mystery Scene has just arrived, and with it comes a treasure trove of interesting features for
It might be easy to find fault with P.G. Sturges’ debut book, the comic crime novel Shortcut Man. I’ve seen
With apologies for having consecutive blog posts about my own personal news, I’m very pleased that my story “Rearview Mirror,”
My story “A Drowning at Snow’s Cut” appears in the May 2011 issue of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. In it, a
With the start of a new semester at Mason, plus a short-term class I’m teaching at the Osher Lifelong Learning
Agatha Donkar, a photographer and writer based in Chapel Hill, NC, has recently been delving into the photography-themed mysteries of
Scott Huler; courtesy United Arts Scott Huler, author most recently of On the Grid: A Plot of Land, an Average
Time Magazine called last year’s debut Best European Fiction anthology “an exhilarating read” and looked forward to more editions in