Short Story Month: Class, Anthonys, Wigleaf & More
I haven’t been posting about short stories this month, but I have been reading them, and as Short Story Month […]
I haven’t been posting about short stories this month, but I have been reading them, and as Short Story Month […]
In the years since I started this blog, I’ve unfortunately failed to keep momentum on many of the elements I’d
“The Care and Feeding of Houseplants”—which originally appeared in the March/April 2013 issue of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and is
This coming Saturday—July 27—from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.—I’ll be leading the workshop “Bring Life to Your Characters and Shape to Your
I’m thrilled to have had two stories appearing in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine this year—the second of which has just
My story “When Duty Calls” has been very good to me—as have the members and supporters of Mystery Readers International
Nearly 10 years ago, I was fortunate to be a finalist for North American Review‘s first Kurt Vonnegut Prize for
Thanks so much to the good folks at Literary Mama (and to Colleen Kearney Rich, specifically) for including me as
Writer and editor Paul Mandelbaum gathered the childhood writings of 22 distinguished authors—including Margaret Atwood, Pat Conroy, Michael Crichton, Allan
I’m honored, awed, and humbled to have won a third Derringer Award from the Short Mystery Fiction Society—this year in
I’m very pleased to have been invited to participate in a short story panel, “The Long and Short of the
On Thursday, August 23, writer and translator K.E. Semmel — who’s had the U.S. editions of two of his translations