NEWS
Mar Preston is speaking in the Golden Pen Writers Club at the Newhall Library on Sliding Backstory into your fiction. Her EBook on the same subject will be available at Amazon June 30th.
Ann Parker's WHAT GOLD BUYS is nominated for a Macavity Award, for the Sue Feder Award for Best Historical Novel! Winners are announced at the Bouchercon opening ceremonies in Toronto in October.
Ann is also up in Leadville, Colorado, today, doing a reading at the Matchless Mine with author Donna Baier Stein for "A Day with the Tabors" celebration. Burro and mule demonstrations included. And a beer tent. And music. Should be fun!
Camille Minichino reached the halfway mark on a novella, “The Magnesium Murder," the 12th installment in the Periodic Table mysteries. It will appear in the second volume of the 10-writer anthology, Sleuthing Women, due out in November.
Priscilla Royal is back from Portland OR and the Historical Novel Society Conference. She has also sent off Wild Justice, the 14th book in series, to the Editor at Poisoned Pen Press for yea or nay. She would be grateful for any libations to the book gods! They like all formats...
Ellen Kirschman went to hear the amazing feminist writer Roxane Gay speak at Kepler's and came home with Gay's latest book "Hunger." Gay is an engaging speaker-direct, funny, genuine and very present. Her kindness towards others was incredible, considering the years of judgment and abuse she has endured.
Get Your Glue Guns Ready...
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