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The Informant by Bret Wright

A Cozy Chat With Diana Killian (D.L. Brown)

Bret Wright is the publisher and chief editor of the award-winning ezine Apollo’s Lyrewww.apollos-lyre.com. A novelist, poet, and short story writer, Bret has enjoyed success in almost every genre. Drawing from his experience as a profile writer for art magazines, Bret brings a unique voice to “The Informant,” which he hopes will be both helpful and entertaining. You can contact Bret directly at brrite@aol.com.


John L. French The Crime Lab Guy

John L. French, The CRIME LAB GUY
A Brief History of DNA

John L. French is a crime scene supervisor for the Baltimore Police Crime Laboratory. He is also a writer of crime and horror fiction. His latest story, A Warning to Others, appears in the Spyre Books collection HEAR THEM ROAR, an anthology about “cool dames who are extra tough and don’t take no guff.” He is also the consulting editor for Chelsea House Publisher’s CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, a nonfiction series for young adults. He can be contacted at bpdlab@yahoo.com.


Murder-go-round

Broken by Kelley Armstrong

Proven Guilty by Jim Butcher

Definitely Dead by Charlaine Harris

.... and more....

Harriet Klausner was chosen the number one reader in the entire USA by BOOK Magazine. What does that mean to you? She reads constantly and knows what’s out there and wants to let you know, too.

Harriet says, “I particularly take pleasure from almost all the sub-genres of mystery to include comic books starring Batman and Ms. Tree. I do not enjoy non-fiction, especially biographies (Boring) or most westerns. Being a hyper-speed-reader (as my husband calls me), I sometimes read two-three novels in a day. I enjoy writing a short synopsis of what I read and evaluate the tale. I take immense pleasure telling other readers about newcomers or unknown authors who have written superb novels. Finally, my husband has told me that my epitaph will read ‘Give me literature or give me death.’”


Starfire by Mary O'Gara Ph.D

TALENT, CHALLENGE AND OPRAH WINFREY

by Mary O'Gara Ph.D.

Mary O’Gara loves the lone trine in her own chart and considers this column her public apology to her own squares and oppositions. Mary is one of the authors of THE TROUBLE WITH ROMANCE at www.trebleheartbooks.com/GrandDames.htm and can be reached at maryo@iowapoet.com for personal consultations and coaching.


Moral Judgments by G. Miki Hayden

9-11 Effects Remain
As Do Memories of Heroes

by G. Miki Hayden

The second edition of G. Miki Hayden’s Writing the Mystery is in stores now.


 



... See these columns in the MAY/JUNE 2006 issue of FMAM ...

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