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The Sisters in Crime Writers' Podcast

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The Sisters in Crime Writers' Podcast

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Vicki Delany is one of Canada’s most prolific and varied crime writers and a national bestseller in the U.S. She has written more than fifty books: clever cozies to Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals, to historical fiction and novell
Vicki Delany is one of Canada’s most prolific and varied crime writers and a national bestseller in the U.S. She has written more than fifty books: clever cozies to Gothic thrillers to gritty police procedurals, to historical fiction and novell
JD Allen writes the Shamus Award-nominated Sin City investigation series. She is president of the Florida chapter of MWA, the current Sleuthfest Chair, a former chapter president of Sisters in Crime in North Carolina and Former Chair of the Bou
Alan Orloff has published eleven novels and fifty short stories. His work has won an Anthony, an Agatha, a Derringer, and two Thriller Awards. He’s also been a finalist for the Shamus Award and has had a story selected for THE BEST AMERICAN MYS
Cathy Ace’s Cait Morgan Mysteries feature a criminal psychologist sleuth encountering traditional whodunits around the world (optioned for TV by Free@LastTV - Agatha Raisin); her WISE Enquiries Agency Mysteries feature a quartet of soft poached
A writer of faith by day and mystery by night, Patricia Raybon is a Christy Award-winning author and essayist whose novels and books explore the daring intersection of faith and race. Her Annalee Spain Mysteries feature a young Black theologian
Bruce Robert Coffin is an award-winning novelist and short story writer. A retired detective sergeant, Bruce is the author of the Detective Byron Mysteries, co-author of the Turner and Mosley Files with LynDee Walker, and author of the forthcom
Bestselling author Carol J. Perry, Salem Massachusetts born, and now happily living in Florida with husband Dan, uses the scariest parts of each home state in her two cozy mystery series--the Witch City Mysteries and the Haunted Haven Mysteries
Connie Berry is the author of the Amazon and USA Today best-selling Kate Hamilton Mysteries, set in the UK and featuring an American antiques dealer with a gift for solving crimes. Like her protagonist, Connie was raised by antiques dealers who
Sarah M. Chen is a children’s author and award-winning short story writer based in Los Angeles. Her noir novella, Cleaning Up Finn, was an Anthony finalist and IPPY Award winner. She's the co-editor for several anthologies, including Avenging A
Katherine Hall Page was born and grew up in New Jersey, graduating from Livingston High School. Her father was the Executive Director of The Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and her mother was an artist. Page has an older brother and a youn
Michelle Falkoff is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia Law School, and the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop. She is the author of HOW TO PACK FOR THE END OF THE WORLD (2020), as well as PLAYLIST FOR THE DEAD (an NPR Grea
Mallika Narayanan is a writer, singer, and digital artist based in Pennsylvania. Her short fiction is featured in Ellipsis Zine, Bath Flash Fiction, Noctivagant Press, and elsewhere. She was a runner-up in the Retreat West 2022 Flash Fiction Pr
The Miami Music Mystery series’ main backdrop, the amazing city of Miami, Florida, is beloved and well-known to Zaida Alfaro. She was born and raised in Miami, and like the novel’s main character Vy, she is a singer/songwriter, Grammy considere
Harini Nagendra is a professor of ecology at Azim Premji University, who features in the Stanford University list of 2% top-cited world scientists. She has written multiple award-winning non-fiction books on ecology, but mystery is closest to h
George Cramer, an enrolled descendant of the Karuk Tribe of California, enjoyed a forty-year investigative career in law enforcement and private and corporate investigations. He attended the Institute of American Indian Arts, earning his MFA in
For decades Sarah Bewley worked as a playwright and freelance writer. She won several awards, including being the first woman to win the McLaren Comedy Prize, a comedy playwriting award. Her first book, EDEN BURNING, was released in April 2023.
Elise Hart Kipness is a television sports reporter turned crime fiction writer. LIGHTS OUT is based on Elise’s experience in the high-pressure, adrenaline-pumping world of live TV. Like her protagonist, she chased marquee athletes through the t
Barbara Howard is the author of two cozy mystery series; Finding Home and The Clover City Files. Her stories feature a female amateur sleuth, diverse characters, and a dash of romance. She is a first generation tech geek turned master gardener.
Victoria Thompson is the USA Today Bestselling author of the Edgar ® and Agatha Award nominated Gaslight Mystery series set in turn-of-the-century New York City and featuring midwife Sarah Brandt and police detective Frank Malloy. She also writ
Robin Henry is an Author Accelerator Certified Book Coach with an MLS (Library Science) and MA in Humanities. She has previously served on book award committees and as a writing contest judge for the Women’s Fiction Writers Association. She is
Stephanie Argy (she/her) is an editor, writer, designer, and all-around storytelling professional. She is currently on staff at the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), where she oversees books that help educators use edtec
Michelle is a senior agent at Fuse Literary representing leaders in the crime fiction community, award-winners, and debut authors. She joined the agency after eight years in editorial at St. Martin’s Press, where she worked on fiction and nonfi
Linda Landrigan has had a longtime love affair with mystery. Earning her undergraduate degree from New College in Florida and her Master’s degree from Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, Linda held a variety of jobs before landing a position as
Barb Goffman is the author of the short story “Beauty and the Beyotch,” which won this year’s Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity Awards. She’s been a finalist for national crime short story awards forty times and has won three Agatha Awards, two Mac
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