Crime Writers of Color
Amina Akhtar, author of Almost Surely Dead is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast:
info_outline The Glorious Danielle ArceneauxCrime Writers of Color
Danielle Arceneaux, author of Glory Be is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast:
info_outline Jackal with Erin E. AdamsCrime Writers of Color
Erin E. Adams, author of Jackal is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast:
info_outline Just Call Me Shelly with Shelly Ellis/L. S. Stratton/Shelly StrattonCrime Writers of Color
Shelly Ellis, author of over a dozen novels including The Three Mrs. Greys Series and Not So Perfect Strangers, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links
info_outline Alessandra Harris—Last Place SeenCrime Writers of Color
Alessandra Harris, author of the Last Place Seen, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Alessandra Harris doesn't shy away from controversial topics, and writes books that reflect the diversity of her world. In addition to writing fiction, Alessandra is an advocate for mental health and racial justice. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and four children. Her debut novel, Blaming the Wind, was published by Red Adept Publishing in 2016, followed by Everything She Lost in 2018, and Last Place Seen in 2022. Her first non-fiction title, In the Shadow of Freedom: A Catholic Call...
info_outline Chery Head & TIME'S UNDOINGCrime Writers of Color
Cheryl Head, author of the Time’s Undoing, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links Subscribe to the Crime Writers of Color Podcast:
info_outline Esme Addison—Southern Mermaid MysteriesCrime Writers of Color
Esme Addison, author of the Enchanted Bay Mysteries, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links
info_outline Sulari Gentill—Stars, Truffles and The Woman in the LibraryCrime Writers of Color
Sulari Gentill, author of The Woman in the Library, is interviewed by Robert Justice. Links
info_outline The Many Lives of Delia C. PittsCrime Writers of Color
Robert Justice interviews Delia C. Pitts, author of the Ross Agency Mystery series. Born and raised in Chicago, Delia graduated from Oberlin College with a Bachelor’s degree in history. After working as a journalist, she earned a Ph.D. in African history from the University of Chicago. She is a former university administrator and U.S. diplomat. Murder My Past is the fifth book in her contemporary noir mystery series. The next entry, Murder Take Two, will be published in 2022. Her short story, “The Killer,” was published in The Chicago Quarterly Review, #31. It was selected for inclusion...
info_outline The Illustrious Gary PhillipsCrime Writers of Color
Gary Phillips, author of almost twenty novels, including Matthew Henson and The Ice Temple of Harlem and One-Shot Harry, is interviewed by Robert Justice.
info_outlineE. A. Aymar (AKA—E. A. Barres), author of They’re Gone, is interviewed by Robert Justice.
His past thrillers include thriller, The Unrepentant, was published in 2019, the novels-in-stories The Swamp Killers and The Night of the Flood (in which he served as co-editor and contributor). He has a monthly column in the Washington Independent Review of Books, is a former member of the national board of the International Thriller Writers and, for years, was the managing editor of The Thrill Begins, an online resource for debut and aspiring writers. He is also an active member of Crime Writers of Color, the Mystery Writers of America and SinC. He also runs the Noir at the Bar series for Washington, D.C., and has hosted and spoken at a variety of crime fiction, writing, and publishing events
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