Member News: Peggy Ehrhart’s Blues Sequel
This month sees the publication of member Peggy Ehrhart’s sequel in her blues mystery series. In the new release, GOT NO FRIEND ANYHOW, Maxx Maxwell, the hardest-working and unluckiest singer …
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This month sees the publication of member Peggy Ehrhart’s sequel in her blues mystery series. In the new release, GOT NO FRIEND ANYHOW, Maxx Maxwell, the hardest-working and unluckiest singer …
The Agatha Award nominations have been announced for the upcoming Malice Domestic convention, to be held from April 29th to May 1st of this year, and two of our local …
On February 17th, our chapter’s own Triss Stein will be presenting and discussing these results at our meeting. She was one of the point people from Sisters in Crime who …
Our chapter members have been so busy writing and publishing short stories this year, perhaps in unprecedented numbers. In this season, there are two, particularly thematic offerings for which we …
This charitable anthology of military-themed crime stories is now available for sale, and boasts stories from 3 of our local members: Terrie Farley Moran, Lina Zeldovich, and Elizabeth Zelvin. The …
Congratulations to Hilary Davidson, because the day is almost here! Tomorrow night, Tuesday, September 28th, she’ll be celebrating her debut in crime fiction by carousing with the crowds and signing …
Besides our chapter’s monthly gatherings (see sidebar for 2010 meetings), we now find ourselves involved in so many extra-meeting activities that they needed their own page! To learn more about …
Members Elizabeth Zelvin, Lina Zeldovich, and Terrie Farley Moran have all had short stories accepted into the newest charitable anthology from Tony Burton’s Wolfmont Press. The themed collection becomes available …
This month, member Lina Zeldovich has had two stories appear online at two different sites. Her short story Perfect Takedown is now up at Thrillers, Killers ‘N’ Chillers. Also, a …
Member S.E. Dahlinger, with co-editor Leslie Klinger, has combed through the archives from notable illustrated journal The Bookman, published from 1895 to 1933. The witticisms, reviews, letters, and commentary relating …