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
In addition to its annual print publication, the North Carolina Literary Review has just debuted a mid-Winter electronic supplement—and I’m
The Fall 2011 Mystery Scene has just arrived, and I’m pleased that the new issue includes my interview with North
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
After a performance of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly several years ago, a friend turned to novelist Angela Davis-Gardner and asked, “What to
The Writer’s Center has recently asked me to begin hosting their new podcast series, which debuted in February and has
My story “A Drowning at Snow’s Cut” appears in the May 2011 issue of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. In it, a
Scott Huler; courtesy United Arts Scott Huler, author most recently of On the Grid: A Plot of Land, an Average
Coincidentally, Jeffery Deaver’s new thriller, Edge, is set in two places I call home. The novel’s opening section — a
My own primary interests follow two paths: Southern literature on the one hand, building off of my own roots as