by Clea | Jul 29, 2019 | Five Questions, Uncategorized
Looking for plot twists? New noir? Hilary Davidson is you’re gal. This Anthony Award winner switches between thrillers, short stories, and her new Shadows of New York series. A former journalist, she knows how to engage the reader – and she talks process and...
by Clea | Jun 24, 2019 | Five Questions, Uncategorized
I’d read William Martin long before I met him. And while I could have guessed from that first great read – Back Bay – that William lived somewhere nearby, it wasn’t until a holiday party at the New England Mobile Book Fair that I realized that the New York...
by Clea | Jun 17, 2019 | cozies, cozy mystery, Five Questions, Uncategorized, Writers on Writing
From Ellen Byron’s Cajun Country cozies, you might think she’s a Louisiana country girl. In truth, Ellen is based in LA – Los Angeles, not Louisiana – but her time at Tulane in New Orleans gave her the background for the series – and her considerable chops...
by Clea | Jun 10, 2019 | female sleuth, Five Questions, PI, Uncategorized, Writers on Writing
Do you know Tracy Clark? If not, you should. Although her Cass Raines series has only just hit two books, this Chicago-based author is already winning accolades, from CrimeReads and Kirkus as well as garnering Lefty and Anthony noms. If you’re looking for a...
by Clea | Jun 3, 2019 | Five Questions, Uncategorized, Writers on Writing, Writing
Can male authors write female characters? Should they? In the era of #MeToo and “other voices,” these questions are coming to the fore more often in all the arts. And in crime fiction, at least, there has been a concerted effort to publish and promote...
by Clea | May 27, 2019 | Five Questions, Uncategorized, Writers on Writing, Writing
Here in New England, we have a real crime fiction community. Thanks to our robust Sisters in Crime speakers bureau, we meet up regularly at libraries. We gather at events like the Boston Book Fest, and we exchange ideas at Mystery Writers of America meetings (and...