New Fiction: “A Drowning at Snow’s Cut” in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
My story “A Drowning at Snow’s Cut” appears in the May 2011 issue of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. In it, a […]
My story “A Drowning at Snow’s Cut” appears in the May 2011 issue of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. In it, a […]
With the start of a new semester at Mason, plus a short-term class I’m teaching at the Osher Lifelong Learning
Agatha Donkar, a photographer and writer based in Chapel Hill, NC, has recently been delving into the photography-themed mysteries of
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Laura Ellen Scott last appeared on this site interviewing thriller writer Sophie Hannah. Here, she reviews the debut novel by
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My own primary interests follow two paths: Southern literature on the one hand, building off of my own roots as
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K.E. Semmel has appeared before on this site offering reviews and hosting interviews — and then being interviewed himself for
Having long admired Laura Ellen Scott‘s own writing (and having interviewed her myself in these pages), I’m glad to welcome
Early October brought the publication of How They Were Found, the first full-length collection of short stories by the extremely
Over the last couple of years, I’ve been working my way through the novels of John Shannon — one of