Upcoming August signing

Old Forge Hardware, NY
Saturday, August 28, 2010

Mark your calendar!

My fellow anthologists and I will be signing Adirondack Mysteries: And Other Mountain Tales at Old Forge Hardware, Saturday, August 28, 2-4pm. If you’re in the area, stop by.  I’d love to meet you, and the Old Forge Hardware is a very cool place.  If you’ve never visited it, I can guarantee it won’t disappoint. I mean have you ever been to a hardware store that has a really good bookstore in it?

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New short story “Forgotten Man” to be published

July 29, 2010

I’m absolutely thrilled to report Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine accepted another of my historical mystery short stories. This one’s titled  “Forgotten Man” and it’s set in New York City’s Bowery during the early months of the Great Depression.  The publication date hasn’t yet been set. Stay tuned for more details.

The term “forgotten man” was used frequently during this period to describe the homeless and unemployed standing in breadlines.  I used all kinds of historical sources for the story, including the amazing NYPL’s Digital Gallery for photos of the Bowery during the Depression and even some footage:

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My first author reading


July 13, 2010
Old Forge Public Library, New York

My first ever reading! Although I’m used to public speaking, I actually even like public speaking, a reading is an entirely different beast. I was terrified. Let me say that again TERRIFIED!

No need to fear!

First of all the Old Forge Public Library–best ever! The director is amazing. Not only does she run a tight, well run, popular library with free wifi, she also promotes all kinds of literary events and groups, such as a Tuesday evening author reading series, partly funded by a small grant from the New York Council of the Arts.

Second, I’ve said it before, I’m saying it again. I love my fellow anthologists. They made the evening so great. And my gosh they’re talented writers, all of them. I’m honored to be in such company, and I genuinely enjoy their company. Unfortunately, Cheryl Ann Costa wasn’t able to make it, but I met John H. Briant, an honest to goodness local Adirondacks celebrity, for the first time.  It was Paul Nandzik, W.K. Pomeroy, and Dennis Webster, editor as well as contributor.

We read for five minutes each, and it was a great mix of comedy, suspense, and drama. Then we took questions. Did I mention the room was packed?

Third, the audience.  Wow! There was standing room only. All ages, including two boys in the front row. Afterwards, great questions, knowledgeable questions about the craft of writing. Luved it.

Then were as a book signing! Yay! And lastly we signed the library’s copy of Adirondack Mysteries: And Other Mountain Tales.  Yay!

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