Jo Hiestand is the author of the Taylor & Graham mysteries, a series set in Derbyshire, England's peak district. The newest novel, A Terrible Enemy, came out in June 2009. In addition, three of Jo's short stories also involving the CID team featured in the Taylor & Graham series are included in L&L Dreamspell's current mystery anthologies Mystery of the Green Mist; PMS; and Mysteries, Dreams and Darkness. She is currently at work converting one of Ngaio Marsh's novels into a stage play.
Visit her Jo on the web at www.johiestand.com
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Fedora
AMIS
is the winner of the 2006 Mayhaven prize for fiction for her
humorous Victorian whodunit, Jack the Ripper in St. Louis due
out in 2008. Visit her at
www.fedoraAMIS.com |
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Claire
Applewhite's
Heard
It Through the Grapevine and Just One of Those Things were named as Semi-Finalists in the 2005 and 2006 William Faulkner
Creative Writing Contests, respectively. In 2007, Night and Day
made the Short List for finalists. Visit her at
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Wilfred
Bereswill is an environmental engineer and travels extensively.
His first fiction novel, A Reason for Dying, is a
biological thriller and is due to be released by Hilliard & Hilliard
in Spring 2008. Visit him at
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Angie
Fox is the author of the award-winning Accidental Demon Slayer
series. Critics call it, "fresh, unique and larger than life," Angie
simply calls it fun. That's because she gets a kick out of
surprising herself, and her readers, with plenty of plot twists,
magical moments and spine-tingling suspense. The first book in the
series is called The Accidental Demon Slayer. The second, due
out in April 2009, is The Dangerous Book for Demon Slayers.
Visit Angie at
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Judy Moresi has had fifteen articles and twenty-five photos published in St. Louis Marketplace--A Forum, The Missouri State Trooper, Rural Missouri and St. Louis magazines. Her short fiction has appeared in University of Missouri-St. Louis' Lit Mag and the Ozark Writers League's anthology, Echoes of the Ozarks, Volume III. Her short story, Bearer of Tales, is soon to be published in the anthology Dreamspell Revenge. Her mystery novels Head Games, Indian Summer, and Miles To Go Before I Die were finalist in Heartland Writers Guild competitions, with Indian Summer winning first place. Her award-winning mystery novel, Widow's Walk, will be published by L&L Dreamspell in early 2010. Judy is Corresponding Secretary and Newsletter Editor and Board Member for the St. Louis Chapter of Sisters In Crime. Currently, she is working on Honky Tonk Man, about a female PI set in Branson, Missouri.
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