Interview: Sarah R. Shaber, author of Louise’s War
I’ve long been a fan of Sarah R. Shaber’s novels, beginning with the first book in her Simon Shaw mystery […]
I’ve long been a fan of Sarah R. Shaber’s novels, beginning with the first book in her Simon Shaw mystery […]
I’m fortunate to have two recent publications to announce — both a short story and an interview. First up is
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I can’t help but wonder what Richard North Patterson thought as he watched the breaking news about Osama bin Laden’s
For the May edition of The Writer’s Center podcast series, I sat down with mystery novelist Alan Orloff, author of
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The Writer’s Center has recently asked me to begin hosting their new podcast series, which debuted in February and has
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,”