A Word With Libby Fischer Hellmann

Why do you write the genre that you write?I’ve read suspense novels since I was able to read. I love the exquisite pleasure of not being able to put down the book until the story was resolved. I never had the desire to write my own books until I was well past forty....

A Word With Tori Eldridge

Why do you write the genre that you write?Most of your readers will know me from my Lily Wong mystery thrillers, but Dance Among The Flames is “an epic novel steeped in Brazilian history and spiritualism [that] mixes a dark, mystical thriller, a supernatural horror...

A Word With Joan Long

Why do you write the genre that you write?I love reading and writing mystery and suspense novels because they hold my attention. I always, always, want to know what happens next. What’s the quirkiest quirk one of your characters has?In The Finalist, whenever Risa Marr...

A Word With Joyce St. Anthony

Why do you write the genre that you write?I’ve loved mysteries since I picked up my first Nancy Drew book. I love figuring out “who done it” when I’m reading and I love placing the clues for the reader when I’m writing. I also love the...

A Word With Kate Carlisle

Why do you write the genre that you write?I write traditional mysteries for one simple reason: because I love them. I’ve been a fan my whole life of stories that make me think, graduating from Nancy Drew to Miss Marple pretty quickly. I love being able to solve the...