Thursday, March 5, 2026
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Purim: A Carnival of Secrets, Masks — and Murder? Guest Post by Neil Plakcy
Purim celebrates a stunning reversal of fortune — from impending genocide to triumphant deliverance. In detective fiction, reversals are the engine of suspense: the trusted ally becomes the culprit, the overlooked clue shifts everything, power dynamics flip at the last possible moment.
Now imagine a Purim carnival: music, groggers, crowds in costume, streets pulsing with chaotic fun. In that environment, would anyone notice a single gunshot?
That duality inspired the young woman at the center of my novel.
In that blend lies narrative gold.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
LEFTY AWARDS: Left Coast Crime San Francisco Schemin'
Left Coast Crime 2026 San Francisco Schemin' presented the Lefty Awards in four categories at our 36th annual convention. The categories were: Humorous, Historical, Debut, and Best. Congratulations to all!
2026 Lefty Award nominees for books published in 2025:
Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel: Catriona McPherson, Scot’s Eggs
Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970.
(The Bill Gottfried Memorial): Rob Osler, The Case of the Missing Maid
Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel: Adrian Andover, Whiskey Business
Lefty for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories): James L’Etoile, River of Lies
Left Coast Crime Conventions are annual events sponsored by mystery fans, both readers and authors. Held in the western half of North America, LCC’s intent is to host an event where readers, authors, critics, librarians, publishers, and other fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interests. Lefty Awards have been given since 1996.
Returning to The City, where Left Coast Crime held its first two conventions, the 36th Annual Left Coast Crime Convention took place in San Francisco, February 26 – March 1, 2026. This year’s Guests of Honor were authors Robin Burcell and Gary Phillips. Randal Brandt was the Fan Guest of Honor, and author Leslie Karst served as Toastmaster.
Left Coast Crime is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation holding annual mystery conventions in the West. Each LCC convention raises money to support a local literary organization, and is staffed entirely by volunteers. This year the charity was the San Francisco Public Library literacy program.
For more information on Left Coast Crime 2026, please visit www.leftcoastcrime.org/2026/
Monday, March 2, 2026
Dr Seuss's Birthday & Read Across America Day!
Even though Green Eggs & Ham is the most popular of the 'food' Seuss books, and, by all means read it and make some green eggs and ham, since it's Dr. Seuss's Birthday, read Happy Birthday to You and Bake a Cake! Check out a copy from your library or buy a copy and read it to or with a child. To enhance the experience, bake a few chocolate cakes, cupcakes, or buy a chocolate Sheet Cake, and have the children decorate.
You could also read Thidwick, the Big-Hearted Moose and serve Chocolate Mousse sprinkled with red candy hearts.
Here's a classic recipe for Cat in the Hat Cookies: Melt white chocolate in the microwave. Dip a round cracker or cookie in the white chocolate, place on wax paper and top with a marshmallow. Allow to cool. Pipe bright red icing as rings around the marshmallow and cover the top.
And from Parents Connect, here's a recipe for Dr. Seuss's Sneetch Treats. Perfect as a companion to reading The Sneetches.
Dr Seuss's Sneetch Treats
Ingredients
8 ounces butter, melted
1 1/2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1-1/2 cups flour
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
3 1/2 cups uncooked, 1-minute oatmeal
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
1 cup golden raisins
2 chocolate bars, chopped into squares
6 large marshmallows
Wooden skewers soaked in water or BBQ forks
Directions
Preheat oven to 350°
Combine melted butter, brown sugar, eggs, and vanilla in a bowl. Mix well.
In separate bowl, combine flour, baking soda, and salt. Slowly add to butter mixture.
Add oatmeal, walnuts, and raisins. Mix well.
Drop batter (1 Tbsp at time) onto ungreased cookie sheets.
Flatten each cookie slightly with the back of spatula.Bake 12 minutes until golden and firm. Remove cookies to cake rack to cool.
Once cookies have cooled, put square of chocolate onto each cookie.
Heat up grill (or smoker... or fire pit... or oven).
Place marshmallows on skewers or BBQ forks. Slowly roast marshmallows over grill until golden on each side.
Carefully slide marshmallows off forks and onto t chocolate-covered cookies.
Place another cookie on top of the Marshmallow.
Theodor Seuss Geisel (March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American writer and cartoonist best known for his classic children's books under the pen name Dr. Seuss. With millions of books in print, and nearly all of his titles still available for sale, Dr. Seuss was, up until his death in 1991, one of the most prolific living writer behind Barbara Cartland. His Green Eggs and Ham is the third largest selling book in the English language. He wrote 44 children’s books. His best-sellers included: Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, Horton Hatches the Egg, Horton Hears a Who!, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Seuss’s first book And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street was published in 1937 after being rejected almost 30 times.
Check out this cute Cat in the Hat Birthday Cake from Christine Guzman, owner of The Quaint Cake Co in Boca Raton, FL. It was a chocolate cake, of course! They're no longer making cakes, but be sure and check out their gallery...site is still up for your enjoyment!
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Monday, February 23, 2026
MYSTERY READERS JOURNAL NEWS FOR 2026: Subscribe now!
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Themes in 2026. Volume 42, Mystery Readers Journal.
Mysteries set in France (42:2)
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Mysteries set in India (42:4)
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