Dean Jobb at Fall for the Book • Monday, October 25
On Monday evening, October 25, I’ll be interviewing Dean Jobb about his terrific new book, The Case of the Murderous […]
On Monday evening, October 25, I’ll be interviewing Dean Jobb about his terrific new book, The Case of the Murderous […]
My next two events ahead focus on one of the most notorious killers in Victorian England and the greatest detective
So many of us have been missing the joys of in-person conferences and other gatherings with our writing/reading communities, but
In 2015, I reviewed Dean Jobb’s Empire of Deception for the Washington Post—a book I called “comprehensively researched and enthralling”—and
In better circumstances, Malice Domestic would’ve happened a couple of months back and in person—and in that other world, as
Malice Domestic has posted the Agatha Award Short Story Panel for this year’s More Than Malice virtual gathering. I so
This week includes two virtual events—one recorded on Zoom for Malice Domestic and the other live on Zoom for students
I’m looking forward to talking short stories with the Florida Chapter of Mystery Writers of America—building in part on my
I was grateful to be asked to moderate a panel on short story collections at this year’s More Than Malice—and
The Chesapeake Chapter of Sisters in Crime is hosting a virtual short story panel, “To Make a Long Story Short,”
Several chapters of Sisters in Crime have hosted me lately for talks on writing short mystery fiction, and I’m grateful
Linda Landrigan, editor of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, and I are going to be part of a program on short