Lewis Shiner Reflects On “Black & White”
Lewis Shiner is the author of six novels, as well as a wide range of short stories (collected in several […]
Lewis Shiner is the author of six novels, as well as a wide range of short stories (collected in several […]
Kyle Semmel’s work as publications & communications manager of The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland, is unquestionably a full-time job.
Kate Betterton’s novel Where the Lake Becomes the River won the 2008 Novello Literary Award, an annual contest for writers
A native of Washington D.C. and now the director of the Creative Writing Program at Purdue University, Porter Shreve is
Margaret Maron is no stranger to awards. Her 1992 novel, Bootlegger’s Daughter, famously swept the Edgar, Anthony, Agatha, and Macavity
Charles Ardai’s new novel, Fifty-to-One, marks a milestone in his career both as an author and as an editor. In
Nani Power‘s first novel, Crawling at Night, earned the kind of attention and honors that most debut novelists would surely envy: