Showing posts with label Alafair Burke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alafair Burke. Show all posts

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Women in Crime Fiction: September 27

WOMEN IN CRIME FICTION: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 7PM 

If you're in New York City next Tuesday, you'll want to join four of the genre’s most acclaimed and celebrated writers for a very special panel at the Center for Fiction.

Edgar Award-winners Megan Abbott and Laura Lippman, NYTbestseller Alafair Burke, and USA Today bestseller Alison Gaylin will discuss what the prevalence of women writers says about the current state of crime fiction. The event will be moderated by Slate’s Laura Miller.

Of Megan Abbott’s latest novel You Will Know Me (Little, Brown and Company), The New York Times says, “Ms. Abbott…resumes her customary role of black cat, opaque and unblinking, filling her readers with queasy suspicion at every turn.”

In their review of Wilde Lake (William Morrow), the Washington Post celebrates Laura Lippman as “one of today’s essential writers,” adding, “(y)ou rarely find characterizations as sensitive as these in genre fiction or, indeed, any fiction.”

Publishers Weekly says of Burke’s novel The Ex (Harper), “Burke keeps the suspense high throughout, prying open mysteries of relationships and perception.”

Of What Remains of Me (William Morrow), Huffpost Books praises Alison Gaylin’s “highly imaginative tale of revenge, betrayal, family ties and forbidden secrets.” Lippman says of the novel, “You’ll stay up late to read it, then hound your friends to follow suit so you can stay up late to talk about it,” Abbott says, “you’ll be left gasping for air,” and Burke describes it as “a riveting, emotionally complex thriller.” High praise indeed!

CENTER FOR FICTION
17 East 47th Street
New York, NY 10017
212-755-6710

Monday, January 18, 2010

Alafair Burke: Interview w/MWA Board Members about Edgars

Check out Alafair Burke's Blog today for a fun Video in which she interviews incoming, outgoing, and recurring members of the Mystery Writers to America Board to recognize the works they would most like to see nominated for an Edgar Award this year. The nominations will be out tomorrow, but in the meantime watch the video and see what Lee Goldberg, Chris Grabenstein, Reed Farrel Coleman and several other mystery authors have to say!

You can answer, too.
What novels, debuts, paperback originals, short stories, true crime books, plays, TV shows, or movies would you like to see recognized this year?

I'll post the nominees tomorrow when they're released.