Bouchercon Bliss
No doubt about it, Raleigh proved to be my favorite Bouchercon ever—simply put, a blissfully fun homecoming. The fun actually […]
No doubt about it, Raleigh proved to be my favorite Bouchercon ever—simply put, a blissfully fun homecoming. The fun actually […]
The week ahead marks a homecoming in many ways—heading back to Raleigh, NC, where I lived for more than a
“Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” which was originally published in PANK last fall, won first place in the flash
Here’s a quick press release from Sisters in Crime — good things going on on Saturday, April 21, across the
I’m pleased to welcome two great short story writers this week: the inimitable Steve Almond in conversation with Tara Laskowski.
I’ve long been a fan of Sarah R. Shaber’s novels, beginning with the first book in her Simon Shaw mystery
The Writer’s Center has recently asked me to begin hosting their new podcast series, which debuted in February and has
Scott Huler; courtesy United Arts Scott Huler, author most recently of On the Grid: A Plot of Land, an Average
The trustees of the North Carolina Humanities Council have just announced that they will award their highest honor, the John
Press 53, founded in 2005 and based in Winston-Salem, NC., has quickly established itself as a leading independent publisher of
In addition to Craig Johnson‘s appearance in the Triangle this weekend, four other mystery writers are going to be making
I’ve been unfortunately slow to come to Craig Johnson’s Walt Longmire series — unfortunate for me, because Johnson’s books are