AWP Panel: “It’s a Crime! Genre Fiction’s Bad Rap (Sheet) in Academia’s Mean Streets”
I’m joining Richie Narvaez, Edwin Hill, and David Heska Wanbli Weiden on a panel about teaching crime fiction at this […]
I’m joining Richie Narvaez, Edwin Hill, and David Heska Wanbli Weiden on a panel about teaching crime fiction at this […]
Warring neighbors, clashing perspectives, and a journey back to the heart of their conflict. Taking its title from a line
My first event of 2024 will be a short story talk with the Upper Hudson Chapter of Sisters in Crime
The Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime will be hosting its annual Author Extravaganza on Saturday, December 2, at the
Only once each year does the University Club of DC open its doors to the general public—and that day is
Crippen & Landru is celebrating the new anthology School of Hard Knox this week, encouraging folks to spread the gospel
This year is the 25th anniversary Fall for the Book Festival, held each year at George Mason University and at
My essay “It’s No Mystery: What Genre Fiction Can Teach All Writers” has been included in a teaching forum section
This week, we’ll be heading to San Diego—my wife, Tara Laskowski, and our son, Dash—for this year’s Bouchercon, and what
Crippen & Landru has just formally announced a new multi-author anthology: The School of Hard Knox, with fourteen British and
Bouchercon has just published its schedule of panels, and I’m thrilled to be part of the program in several ways—including
This Thursday, I’ll be sharing a piece of flash fiction on stage alongside a killer line-up of crime writers—part of