SleuthSayers: On Subplots & Multiple Points of View in the Short Story
SleuthSayers allowed me to step back in the rotation for a guest post on short stories—sparked by a couple of […]
SleuthSayers allowed me to step back in the rotation for a guest post on short stories—sparked by a couple of […]
As an erstwhile SleuthSayer (not hardly emeritus and with columns still ahead too), I was pleased when Robert Lopresti nudged
The first thing heard about Newcomer, Keigo Higashino’s newest book in translation, was about it being a novel in stories—right up
My last quarterly newsletter of the year looks back at some highlights and milestones of 2018 and ahead toward new
Back at Deadly Ink, Christopher Ryan and I sat down for a short chat on writing, teaching, and more—part of
The Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime is hosting its annual end-of-year Mystery Author Extravaganza on Saturday, December 1—this year
I’ll be hosting the group chat at House of Clues, a fun new Facebook group, on Monday, November 19. House
Our family loves the Little Free Library just down the street from our house in Fairfax, VA. My wife Tara,
I’ve been looking today at my calendar for the next couple of months, with an eye already toward the holidays.
I first met Jon McGoran when we were both reading at a Noir at the Bar one snowy night in
I’m thrilled that my story “Precision” has been selected by the New York Public Library for its SimplyE app, in
When I started writing my September newsletter, I thought I didn’t really have any news to share… and then realized