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Printer's Alley is a famous alley in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., between Third and Fourth Avenues, running from Union Street to Commerce Street. The portion of the alley between Union and Church Street is the home of a nightclub district that dates back to the 1940s.
Bouchercon, the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention, is an annual convention of creators and devotees of mystery and detective fiction. [1] It is named in honour of writer, reviewer, and editor Anthony Boucher, [2] and pronounced the way he pronounced his name, rhyming with "voucher".
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Nashville Downtown Partnership tracked the surging interest and put data behind noticeably larger crowds there. The number of Printers Alley visitors has jumped 69% since 2019, according to the ...
"The Keepers" by Jeffrey B. Burton (Minotaur Books, $26.99) One of the most intriguing mystery series launched last year was St. Paulite Jeffrey ... Readers and Writers: A mystery, a memory and a ...
A number of works were published under the club's sponsorship; most of these were written by multiple members of the club, each contributing one or more chapters in turn. In the case of The Floating Admiral, each author also provided a sealed "solution" to the mystery as he or she had written it, including the previous chapters. This was done ...
In 2008, Nashville Songwriters Association International acquired the cafe from Kurland, who remained as an advisor. [9] Bluebird, a documentary about the club, was released in November 2019. [13] In September 2023, a musical theatre inspired by the café, titled Bluebird, was announced, to be developed by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Don Chaffer. [13]
Ellison was born outside of Orlando, Florida and moved to rural Colorado when she was two, then to Washington, D.C. at the age of fourteen. She graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's College with a double major in Politics and English Creative Writing and a minor in Economics, then received her master's degree from George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management.