MYSTERY AUTHORS TO READ DECEMBER 6
Three local members of Mystery Writers of America will read from their work at noon on Saturday, December 6, in […]
Three local members of Mystery Writers of America will read from their work at noon on Saturday, December 6, in […]
MWA members, mystery aficionados, and aspiring writers gathered on September 13 at the Hoboken Public Library in Hoboken, NJ, for “The Mystery Genre: Its Evolution, Current Trends and The Future,” a panel discussion moderated by Jeff Markowitz. The panel, also comprising Rhonda Barnat, Gary Cahill, and Lori Robbins, delved into the genre’s history; memorable sleuths and villains; captivating storylines; and what devilish mayhem lies
Five mystery authors will read from their work at noon on Saturday, June 7, at the 58th St. branch of
If it’s Tuesday it must be time for another Crime Craft: Join award-winning author Barb Goffman on Tuesday, May 20,
Need a critique? The 2025 MWA-NY Mentor Program is open for submissions from March 1 to 31, 2025. The MWA-NY Mentor Program committee invites members of the New York Chapter of MWA, unpublished and published, to submit their work for critique by an active member of the chapter. Get feedback from published professionals to help you hone your work! For
Self Publishing A well-attended Crime Craft presentation packed with useful content from veteran author Sharon Ward, who generously shared a host of information about what worked for her and what didn’t. Sharon Ward is the author of the Fin Fleming Scuba Diving Mystery Series, which includes In Deep, Sunken Death, Dark Tide, Killer Storm, Hidden Depths, Sea Stars, Rip Current,
On February 18, the Mystery Writers of America New York presented a fun, lively discussion with book publicist/fiction writer Terena Bell on how and why to gain publicity for your books. As a publicist, Bell has secured clients coverage with Today, Good Housekeeping, NPR, BookRiot, and others. Her debut short fiction collection, Tell Me What You See (Whiskey Tit), published
Six MWA-NY authors will read from their works on Saturday, October 19, at the 58th Street Library in Manhattan,
What should you consider before starting a mystery series? How do you keep the ideas and energy flowing? What’s the
Our next CrimeCraft, “Exploring the World of Audio with Robin Miles,” will take place Tuesday, July 2, at 6:00 p.m.