Author of "Night Kill" and "Did Not Survive," zoo-dunnits from Poisoned Pen Press. These are set in a small zoo in Vancouver, WA. Published several short stories in Scandinavia thanks to a Danish agency that handles the translations. Previous lives: zookeeper, welfare caseworker, corporate lackey (business writing, publications manager). Dark chocolate, red wine, save the planet.
Old favorites: Dana Stabenow, Laura Lippman, Kate Atkinson, Robert B. Parker, Lawrence Block. New favorites: Colin Coterill, Craig Johnson, Peter Bowen.
Movies And TV Shows I Like:
If I like a TV show, it's canceled immediately. The graveyard includes Flashforward, Jack & Bobby, Raine, Pushing Daisies. Still mourning Buffy.
Hi Ann, the discussion on the forum about social commentary in crime fiction has gotten quite a lot of responses. This has inspired us at Noir Nation to add a new section to the first issue of Noir Nation wherein writers opine on the following question: Must crime noir have a moral point? The word limit is 300 to 500 words. Include short bio, and photo. There is a $25 honoraria, payable on publication. Best five get published in Issue No. 1. Send to eddie@evegaonline.com
Evan Lewis
Sep 17, 2009
Evan Lewis
Sep 18, 2009
Noir Nation
Hi Ann, the discussion on the forum about social commentary in crime fiction has gotten quite a lot of responses. This has inspired us at Noir Nation to add a new section to the first issue of Noir Nation wherein writers opine on the following question: Must crime noir have a moral point? The word limit is 300 to 500 words. Include short bio, and photo. There is a $25 honoraria, payable on publication. Best five get published in Issue No. 1. Send to eddie@evegaonline.com
Jul 6, 2011