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DESCRIPTION:Join us for another thrilling night of chilling crime fiction read by our talented members. Jason Aaron\, Doug Harrell\, Don Helin\, Nikhil Iyengar\, Sharon Linnea\, Catherine Maiorisi\, Nev March\, Paul Vidich. More details appear below. You can watch via the MWA-NY Facebook page.\nPlease remember to support our Indie bookstores as well as our authors by buying any books that interest you at one of the following links or at your local indie bookstore. \n\nHockessin Bookshelf \nKew & Willow \nCloak & Dagger\n\nJesse Aaron \nJesse Aaron served as a police officer in New York City and Connecticut. He has also worked as a stand-up comedian\, voice-over artist\, and radio jock. He currently resides in New York and is at work on his second book\, “One Last Round\,” which tells the story of a P.I. with terminal stomach cancer working on his last case. \nDouglas Harrell \nDouglas Harrell is a recovering engineer who has taken up mystery writing as a second career. He lives in Delaware\, and has had four stories published in anthologies put out by Cat & Mouse Press. He loves weaving history and local lore into his stories\, the most recent of which involves gangsters and art collecting on the Delmarva peninsula during Prohibition. Entitled “Hiawatha’s Smile\,” it is in the collection Beach Mysteries. He is currently hard at work on a novel\, but if he told you what it is about\, you would have to be the next victim. Visit him at www.douglasharrell.com. \nDon Helin \nDuring his time in the military\, Don Helin served at a number of stateside posts as well as overseas in Vietnam and Germany. He is the author of seven thrillers that draw from his military experience\, including three tours in the Pentagon. He writes for TheBurg\, a community magazine based in Harrisburg. His novel\, “Secret Assault\,” was selected as the Best Suspense/Thriller at the 2015 Indie Book Awards. His novel\, “Long Walk Home\,” won a Five Star review at Readers Favorite Awards and his latest novel\, “Roof of the World\,” was just awarded a Finalist in the 2020 Indie Book Awards. You can reach Don at: www.donhelin.com. \nNikhil Iyengar \nNikhil Iyengar’s debut short film “Borrowed Time” (Writer/Director) premiered at the MIAAC Film Festival in New York. He was a Top 5 Winner of the Avex Digital International short film contest\, a finalist at the Austin Film Festival pitch competition\, and a second rounder in the Austin Film Festival screenplay competition. His crime-fiction short story “Killer App” was published in Mystery Tribune. An avid traveller\, he has visited over thirty countries across five continents and backpacked to two Olympics. He holds an MBA from the University of Michigan and lives in New York City. \nSharon Linnéa \nSharon Linnéa is the author of the bestselling Eden thrillers with Chaplain (COL) Barbara Sherer from St. Martin’s\, which follow the exploits of female Army chaplain Jaime Richards. Her biography of Princess Kaiulani of Hawaii won the Carter G. Woodson Award and her biography of Raoul Wallenberg was described as “one of the definitive biographies of the Holocaust” by the Museum of Tolerance. She wrote the teen spy novel “Colt Shore: Domino 29” as Axel Avian and the Hollywood mystery “These Violent Delights.” Sharon has been a book editor at William Morrow\, Arundel and Taplinger and an editor at three national magazines\, as well as a celebrity ghost. In her youth she wrote “Spidey Super Stories” for Marvel. “Death in Tranquility\,” the first in the Bartender’s Guide to Murder series\, came out in September. The second\, “Death by Gravity” launched this month. \nCatherine Maiorisi \nCatherine Maiorisi lives in New York City. In the old days she often wrote under the watchful eye of Edgar Allan Poe in Edgar’s Café on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Now she writes in her apartment. Catherine is the author of the NYPD Detective Chiara Corelli mystery series featuring Corelli and her reluctant partner\, Detective P.J. Parker. These two tough women fight each other and stand against the blue wall while solving high profile crimes. The first two books in the series\, “A Matter of Blood” and “The Blood Runs Cold” were Lambda Literary Award finalists. The third\, “A Message in Blood\,” will be published in January 2021. Catherine has also published three mystery short stories\, four full-length romances and three romance short stories. She is an active member of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America. Visit Catherine at www.catherinemaiorisi.com. \nNev March \nAuthor Nev March is the recent winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of America Award for Best First Crime Fiction. In 2015\, after a long career in business analysis\, she returned to her passion of writing fiction and now teaches creative writing at Rutgers-Osher Institute. A Parsee Zoroastrian herself\, Nev lives in New Jersey with her husband and two sons. “Murder in Old Bombay: is her debut novel. Available in bookstores Nov. 10\,” Murder in Old Bombay” can be pre-ordered on Amazon. \nPaul Vidich \nPaul Vidich was a senior executive in the entertainment industry for over twenty years. He turned to writing full time after leaving his business career. His third novel\, “The Coldest Warrior\,” was published in 2020 and was shortlisted for the Staunch Book Prize. His first two novels\, “An Honorable Man” and “The Good Assassin\,” were published in the U.S.\, Ireland\, Great Britain\, India and Australia in 2016 and 2017 through Simon and Schuster. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The Wall Street Journal\, LitHub\, CrimeReads\, Fugue\, The Nation and elsewhere. His short story\, “Falling Girl\,” was nominated for a 2011 Pushcart Prize. Currently\, he serves as vice chairman of board of governors of The New School For School Research in New York City.
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DESCRIPTION:Join the Mystery Writers of America\, New York Chapter\, for another thrilling night of chilling crime fiction read by our talented members. The October 13 KGB reading will be held online. \nTo let us know a headcount of attendees\, please click here to register at Eventbrite for this free panel. \nGo to the MWA page at Facebook.com or the MWA Channel at YouTube to view. \nThe readers: \nMichael Bradley\nMichael Bradley was born and raised in New Jersey\, a fact he hopes no one will hold against him. He spent eight years as a radio DJ “on the air” before realizing he needed a real job and turned to IT. Never one to waste an experience\, he uses his familiarity with life on the radio for many of his suspense novels\, among them his first\, the supernatural thriller SIRENS IN THE NIGHT (2015)\, a “smart\, terrifying\, heartbreaking” and “compelling read\,” and his third\, the thriller DEAD AIR (2020)\, a “brilliantly crafted novel” that “won’t let you up for a single breath until the final page.” You can find out more about Michael and his books at www.mbradleyonline.com. \nRuss Colchamiro\nRuss Colchamiro is the author of the rollicking time travel/space adventure\, Crossline\, the SF/F backpacking comedy series Finders Keepers: The Definitive Edition\, Genius de Milo\, and Astropalooza\, editor of the SF mystery anthology Love\, Murder & Mayhem\, and co-author of the noir anthology Murder in Montague Falls\, all with Crazy 8 Press. His newest novel\, Crackle and Fire\, the first in a new scifi mystery series featuring his intergalactic private eye\, Angela Hardwicke\, launched in September 2020. He has also contributed short stories to more than a dozen anthologies. Russ lives in New Jersey with his wife\, two ninjas\, and crazy dog Simon\, who may in fact be an alien himself. For more on and Russ’s books\, you can visit www.russcolchamiro.com\, follow him on Twitter @AuthorDudeRuss\, and ‘like’ his Facebook author page www.facebook.com/RussColchamiroAuthor. \nMatty Dalrymple\nMatty Dalrymple is the author of the Lizzy Ballard Thrillers ROCK PAPER SCISSORS \, SNAKES AND LADDERS \, and THE IRON RING ; the Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels THE SENSE OF DEATH\, THE SENSE OF RECKONING\, and THE FALCON AND THE OWL; and the Ann Kinnear Suspense Shorts\, including CLOSE THESE EYES and WRITE IN WATER. Matty lives with her husband and three dogs in Chester County\, Pennsylvania\, and enjoys vacationing on Mount Desert Island\, Maine\, and Sedona\, Arizona\, and these locations provide the settings for her work. Matty is a member of Mystery Writers of America \, Sisters in Crime \, and the Brandywine Valley Writers Group . Visit her website for more information https://www.mattydalrymple.com/ \nTina deBellegarde\nTina deBellegarde lives in Catskill\, New York with her husband Denis and their cat Shelby. Winter Witness is the first book in the Batavia-on-Hudson Mystery Series. Tina also writes short stories and flash fiction. When she isn’t writing\, she is helping Denis tend their beehives\, harvest shiitake mushrooms\, and cultivate their vegetable garden. She travels to Japan regularly to visit her son Alessandro. Tina did her graduate studies in history. She is a former exporter\, paralegal\, teacher\, and library clerk. Visit her website for more information www.tinadebellegarde.com. \nJames McCrone\nJames McCrone is the author of the Imogen Trager series—Faithless Elector (2016)\, Dark Network (2017)\, and the just-released Emergency Powers (Oct. 1\, 2020)—“taut” and “gripping” political thrillers about a stolen presidency. His short story “Numbers Don’t Lie” was included in the anthology Low Down Dirty Vote\, vol. 2\, published this summer. He’s a member of the The Mystery Writers of America\, Int’l Assoc. of Crime writers\, International Thriller Writers\, Independent Book Publishers Assoc.\, Philadelphia Dramatists Center and Sisters in Crime network. James has an MFA from the University of Washington in Seattle. A Northwest native\, James now lives in Philadelphia\, with his wife and three children. You can learn more at http://jamesmccrone.com/ \nGary Earl Ross\nGary Earl Ross is a retired UB professor whose books include The Wheel of Desire\, Shimmerville\, Blackbird Rising\, Beneath the Ice\, and the Gideon Rimes mysteries Nickel City Blues and Nickel City Crossfire (Black Opal). His plays (staged in Buffalo\, Rochester\, Knoxville\, NYC\, other U.S. cities\, Canada\, England\, China\, India\, and Kazakhstan) include Picture Perfect\, Murder Squared\, The Scavenger’s Daughter\, The Mark of Cain\, The Guns of Christmas\, The Trial of Trayvon Martin\, and Matter of Intent\, winner of the Edgar Award from Mystery Writers of America. Other writing honors include three Emanuel Fried Outstanding New Play Awards\, a LIFT Fiction Fellowship\, a Saltonstall Foundation Playwriting Fellowship\, an ASI-DEC artist’s grant for fiction\, and public radio commentary awards from the New York Associated Press and the New York Broadcasters Association. Both The Scavenger’s Daughter and Matter of Intent have been adapted into motion pictures by CITOC Productions of Mumbai\, India. Visit him at www.garyearlross.net. \nCathi Stoler\nCathi Stoler’s Murder On The Rocks Series features The Corner Lounge owner\, Jude Dillane and includes\, BAR NONE\, LAST CALL and STRAIGHT UP. She’s also written the suspense novels\, NICK OF TIME and OUT OF TIME and the Laurel and Helen New York Mysteries. She is a board member of Sisters in Crime New York/Tri-State\, MWA and ITW. You can reach her at www.cathistoler.com. \nPlease also make sure you Follow the MWA-NY webpage so the LiveStream will be easily available. \nAnd please remember to support our Indie bookstores as well as our authors by buying any books that interest you at one of the following links or at your local indie bookstore. \n\nHockessin Bookshelf \nKew and Willow Books\nKGB Event The Cloak and Dagger \n\nReadings take place on the second Tuesday of every other month. Slots are open for December. Members who are interested in reading\, or have questions about the program\, should contact MWA New York at readings@mwany.org. \nMWA-New York is committed to the well-being of our members and attendees\, and encourage our community to follow CDC guidance on novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
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