Public appearance!

It’s been a long time since I did a book event. Feels like maybe the last one was in the 1980s…? It was a couple presidencies ago, that much I know. So it’s exciting to have the Bay Area Book Festival to look forward to. I’ll be there Sunday, May 8, at 1:30 for the panel “How to Write a Mystery” with Laurie R. King, Dale Berry, Catriona McPherson and Gary Phillips. I’ll also be signing books and hanging out in the Mystery Writers of America booth later that afternoon, so if you’re in NorCal come find me! Check out the details!

Old story (in a new place)!

The new issue of Black Cat Weekly features stories by such legendary writers as Charles Beaumont, Frederik Pohl, Richard S. Prather, James Blish and (blush!) me. (Not that I'm legendary. Just ask my wife. I'm quite real. Unless I'm a product of her imagination...) My contribution is a story of skullduggery in the 1990s called "Where the Strange Ones Go." If that sounds familiar you might have read it when it first appeared in Ellery Queen a few years ago. If you missed it then, now’s your chance to check it out!

New spooktastic event!

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Interested in creating stories that combine skullduggery and the supernatural? (You know…like my tarot mysteries?) Join me at 2 p.m. on All Hallows Eve Eve (a.k.a. Oct. 30) for “Things That Go Bump on the Page: Writing the Paranormal Mystery,” a free Zoom discussion with fellow writers Margaret Dumas, Melissa Bourbon Ramirez, Nancy Cole Silverman, Margaret Lucke and Maggie Toussaint. Check it out!

Yet more book bargains!

“From that headline there must be some books on sale,” you say. “What books AREN’T on sale?!?” I say. Or shout, really. Because this is a big, BIG ebook sale. The kind that calls for ALL CAPS!!! Holmes on the Range is FREE on Amazon. The White Magic Five and Dime is FREE. Lots of other books are, like, so cheap they’re PRACTICALLY free. (You don’t see “practically” in all caps often, do you?) Check ’em out!

Another new short story!

The July/August issue of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine features my story “The Death and Carnage Boy,” which was inspired by my high school paper route. Oh, you think a story about a paper route doesn’t sound very exciting? Hey, it’s in a mystery magazine! There’s, like, a missing teenager and a creepy shack in the woods and an ominous car following our hero every morning. The Ellery Queen crew liked it enough to excerpt it on their site. Check it out!