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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: Creating Unforgettable Characters
DESCRIPTION:MWA Panel: “Creating Unforgettable Characters” In Person \nJoin us on Monday\, May 18\, for a free panel discussion on character development. At the heart of any memorable story is a character who probably remains with the reader long after the last page ends. Is it the strong backstory? The distinct personality? A unique voice? Does the character evolve and grow throughout the story? Do all of these attributes create a remarkable and lasting impression? This panel discussion with three mystery authors is open to MWA members and the public. \nMonday\, May 18\n5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. \nTredyffrin Public Library\nKing Meeting Room\n582 Upper Gulph Road\nStrafford\, PA 19087 \nRegistration is required. There are 35 seats available. \nModerator:\nMichael Bradley is an award-winning author from Delaware. He spent eight years as a radio DJ before realizing he needed a real job and turned to IT. Never one to waste an experience\, he leveraged his familiarity with life on the radio to infuse his suspense novels with a unique blend of familiarity and intrigue. His third novel\, Dead Air (2020)\, garnered critical acclaim\, winning a Foreword INDIES Award and an IBPA Benjamin Franklin Award. The novel has been called “absorbing and filled with shocking twists.” His new novel\, titled\,Those Who Shall Die\, is set for release on July 7. It has already garnered praise\, being called “a well-written\, clever whodunit with crafty twists.” \nPanelists: \nJohn Dobbyn: After graduation from Harvard College\, Boston College Law School\, and Harvard Law School and three years in the US Air Force\, John Dobbyn practiced as a trial attorney before working forty-seven years as a professor of law at Villanova Law School. As a fiction writer\, he has had seven award-winning novels published by Oceanview Publishing and over thirty short stories in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. His latest novel is Deadly Depths. \nJames McCrone: James McCrone’s stories pose questions about the nature of power\, the choices we make\, and the lessons we don’t learn. He’s the author of the thriller trilogy Faithless Elector\, Dark Network and Emergency Powers\, about stealing the presidency and creating a puppet government\, and Bastard Verdict\, in which a looming second referendum on Scottish independence threatens to expose irregularities in the first. He’s the current president of the Delaware Valley Sisters in Crime chapter and a member of Mystery Writers of America and the International Association of Crime Writers. He lives in Philadelphia. His latest novel\, Witness Tree\, is out on submission. You can learn more at his website: JamesMcCrone.com \nJane Kelly: Jane Kelly is the author of the Meg Daniels Mysteries\, Meg Daniels Mysteries Weekenders\, Writing in Time Mysteries\, and Widow Lady Mysteries. Her stand-alone novels include Nightingale Songs\, A Death in Scilly\, and The Secret Audience (2026). She holds an MS in information studies from Drexel University and an MPhil in popular literature from Trinity College\, University of Dublin. She is a past president of the Delaware Valley Sisters in Crime and has served on the board of the New York Chapter of Mystery Writers of America. The fourth and sixth books in the Meg Daniels series\, Missing You in Atlantic City\, and Strangers in the Avalon Dunes\, won the Independent Publisher Book Award silver medals for mid-Atlantic fiction. She lives in the Philadelphia area. \nhttps://ccls.libcal.com/event/16690759
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LOCATION:Tredyffrin Library\, 582 Upper Gulph Rd.\, Strafford\, Pennsylvnia\, 19087\, United States
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SUMMARY:MWA-NY Hosting First Spring Fling
DESCRIPTION:Spring Fling 2026 \nMWA-NY is hosting its first spring party on Thursday\, June 11. \nGreat memories and new friendships await. \nJoin us as we celebrate the world of mystery. \nSpecial Guest: \nNew York Times bestselling author  \nSusan Elia MacNeal \nIt would be a crime to miss it! \nDeets: \nMWA-NY Spring Fling! \nThursday\, June 11\, 6 – 9 p.m.\nThe Tailor Public House\n505 8th Ave. New York\, NY 10018\nRegistration link: \nhttps://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/ZC8F25BEMUKJL \n  \n  \n 
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