It is an honor to welcome Scott Adlerberg to the site today. Not one to anchor himself to any one genre, Adlerberg has previously written crime fiction (Spiders
It’s a pleasure to welcome Ivan Obolensky to the site today. An accomplished author of both nonfiction articles as well as short fiction, Eye of the Moon
Today I’m taking part in the blog excerpt tour for Lynn Slaughter’s new YA mystery novel, It Should Have Been You, in which teen Clara Seibert
I’m pleased to welcome Rusty Barnes to the site. An established author who’s been published in over two hundred journals and anthologies, Barnes most recently found success with his
Award-winning author Terrence McCauley returns to the site today. McCauley’s first two novels, Prohibition and Slow Burn, were set in 1930s New
It’s an honor to welcome Frank Bill back to the site. Bill burst onto the scene with his powerful collection Crimes in Southern Indiana,
I’m pleased to welcome Martin Bodenham to the site today. Martin’s latest novel, Shakedown, is out November 13th from Down & Out Books. Today, Martin reflects
Rebecca Marks is here today in conjunction with Stone Cold Sober (Black Opal Books), the latest entry in her Dana Cohen Mystery Series. Cohen, a fortysomething retired