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Left Coast Crime is an annual conference organised by mystery fiction fans for mystery fiction fans, first held in San Francisco in 1991. It is concerned with western North American region mysteries, but the conference itself travels worldwide, having been held in Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as different parts of the United States.
The Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference runs through Saturday, Aug. 24, giving Vermonters the chance to attend free talks and readings by some of today’s top fiction authors, nonfiction writers and ...
The Aloha Writers Conference , Kapalua, Hawaii and Maui [18] American Christian Fiction Writers Conference, location varies [19] American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) annual conference, New York City [20] Antioch Writers' Workshop, Yellow Springs, Ohio [21] Arkansas Writers Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas [22]
Almost all examples of mystery fiction focus on the investigation of one or more crimes and thus fall within the broader field of crime fiction. Authors of crime fiction in which mystery investigation and solution are nongermane (e.g., The Godfather , The Postman Always Rings Twice ) should be named only in the appropriate category, Category ...
Craig Allen Johnson (born January 16, 1961) is an American author who writes mystery novels. He is best known for his Sheriff Walt Longmire novel series. The books are set in northern Wyoming, where Longmire is sheriff of the fictional county of Absaroka. The series debuted in 2004 and as of September 2021, Johnson has written 18 novels, two ...
Authors Laura Lippman and John Sandford have been announced as the 2025 Grand Masters of this year’s Edgar Awards.. The Mystery Writers of America (MWA) confirmed the two writers as the special ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. This is a list of mystery writers A–C. Megan Abbott (born 1971) ...
Sep. 6—"According to my family's oral history, down eight generations, I descend from President Madison and one of his enslaved cooks," says Bettye Kearse. The retired pediatrician from Boston ...