SleuthSayers: From the Analytical to the Imaginative
We’re all in the middle of end-of-semester busyness here at George Mason University, so what else would I write about […]
We’re all in the middle of end-of-semester busyness here at George Mason University, so what else would I write about […]
Last week brought the publication of The Big Book of the Continental Op, collecting for the first time in print
On Saturday, December 2, the Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime will hosts its second Holiday Author Extravaganza—this one at
Thanks to Great Jones Street for including story “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” in the top spot of this
Scrawl Books in Reston, VA, has invited me to be a guest bookseller for the Indies First/Small Business Saturday event
Thanks to Debbi Mack for including me as a guest at the Crime Cafe! The interview is here in a
At SleuthSayers, I preview the syllabus for my Spring 2018 “True Crime” course at George Mason University—or rather, preview some
November and December bring two Mystery Author Extravaganzas (!) hosted by the Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime. At each
One last Bouchercon recap—this one in my SleuthSayers column and focused on B.K. Stevens’ Anthony Award win for Best Novella.
This Saturday, October 21, my wife Tara Laskowski and I will be among the featured authors at the Fairfax County
Having “Parallel Play” win the Macavity Award for Best Short Story would certainly stand as a major highpoint of this
Opening ceremonies at this year’s Bouchercon brought a very nice surprise when my story “Parallel Play” won the Macavity Award