Agatha Award Nomination: “When Duty Calls” from Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder
I’m thrilled that my story “When Duty Calls,” from the anthology Chesapeake Crimes: This Job Is Murder (Wildside Press), has […]
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
An American author living in Cambridge, England, Emily Winslow has now published two mysteries set in her new home. The
I’ve long been a big fan of Dashiell Hammett‘s stories and novels (my favorite is his first book, Red Harvest),
The December meeting of Sisters in Crime’s Chesapeake Chapter gathers 16 local authors for a meet-and-greet and book signing at
On Saturday, October 27, at 5 p.m., Tara Laskowski (my wife!) will celebrate the publication of her first book, the
Having worked for many years at an art museum myself, I was very excited about the opportunity to review B.A.
The annual Fall for the Book Festival is one of the biggest events on my calendar each year — and
On Thursday, August 23, writer and translator K.E. Semmel — who’s had the U.S. editions of two of his translations
Today, the Washington Post published my review of Ariel S. Winter’s three-novel debut, the all-in-one-volume trilogy The Twenty-Year Death, which
The Neruda Case is the first of Roberto Ampuero’s novels to be published in English — but hopefully not the
“Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” which was originally published in PANK last fall, won first place in the flash