Ann Lambert, Montreal author, discusses the challenges of including social commentary in writing her novels, The Birds that Stay and Dogs of Winter, with Del Chatterson, CWC Rep for the Quebec & Atlantic Region.
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Winona Kent, accomplished Canadian crime writer, and CWC Regional Representative for B.C., Yukon, and Northwest Territories is interviewed by Del Chatterson, author of the Dale Hunter Series and CWC Rep. for Quebec and Atlantic.
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Crime Writers of Canada Member and author Peter Kingsmill interviews Saskatoon author J.C. Paulson.
Joanne talks about the transition from truth-teller to novelist, and how her stories are possibly even more real than true.
This is the first installment in a series of interviews featuring Crime Writers of Canada authors from Canada’s Prairie Region and hosted by author & CWC Prairie Regional Representative, Peter Kingsmill.
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Ottawa Crime Writer Brenda Chapman interviews Melissa Yi, author of the Hope Sze medical mysteries. In addition to an eclectic writing career, Melissa is an emergency room physician working near Cornwall, Ontario. This is the tenth installment in a series of interviews featuring Crime Writers of Canada authors from the Ottawa/Eastern Ontario region and hosted by author & CWC Regional Representative of Ottawa Eastern Ontario, Brenda Chapman. Melissayuaninnes.com BrendaChapman.ca Crimewriterscanada.com
CWC Author, Alexis Koetting in conversation with Del Chatterson, fellow writer and CWC Rep for Quebec & Atlantic Canada. Alexis Koetting is an accomplished Canadian actor who has now written three crime novels. Originally from Hamilton, Ont., she now lives and works in St. John's, NFLD. alexiskoetting.com Crimewriterscanada.com
Ottawa Crime Writer Brenda Chapman interviews Mary Jane Maffini, author of four cozy series, including the Charlotte Adams mysteries. Mary Jane is past president of Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) and holds two Arthur Ellis Awards for best mystery short story as well as the Derrick Murdoch lifetime achievement award. This is the ninth installment in a series of interviews featuring Crime Writers of Canada authors from the Ottawa/Eastern Ontario region and hosted by author & CWC Regional Representative of Ottawa Eastern Ontario, Brenda Chapman. Maryjanemaffini.com BrendaChapman.ca Crimewriterscanada.com
Ottawa Crime Writer Brenda Chapman interviews Mike Martin, author of the Sgt. Windflower mysteries. Mike is past president of Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) and served two terms as Director for Ottawa and Eastern Ontario. This is the eighth installment in a series of interviews featuring Crime Writers of Canada authors from the Ottawa/Eastern Ontario region and hosted by author & CWC Regional Representative of Ottawa Eastern Ontario, Brenda Chapman. sgtwindflowermysteries.com BrendaChapman.ca Crimewriterscanada.com
Ottawa Crime Writer Brenda Chapman interviews Linda Wiken, author of three cozy series, most recently the Castle Bookshop mysteries. Linda is an original member of The Ladies Killing Circle and past owner of Prime Crime bookstore in Ottawa.
This is the seventh installment in a series of interviews featuring Crime Writers of Canada authors from the Ottawa/Eastern Ontario region and hosted by author & CWC Regional Representative of Ottawa Eastern Ontario, Brenda Chapman
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Crime Writers of Canada Member and author, Brenda Chapman interviews Ottawa author Madona Skaff.
Madona discusses her road to publication and her recent release Death by Association, the second book in her Naya Investigates series.
This is the fourth installment in a series of interviews featuring Crime Writers of Canada authors from the Ottawa/Eastern Ontario region and hosted by author & CWC Regional Representative of Ottawa Eastern Ontario, Brenda Chapman.
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Ottawa crime fiction writer Brenda Chapman interviews Ottawa author Barry Finlay in this third in a series introducing CWC crime fiction authors from Ottawa/Eastern Ontario. Barry’s latest release, Burden of Darkness, is fifth in the Marcie Kane Thriller Collection. In addition to writing crime fiction, Barry has travelled extensively and penned humorous memoirs recounting his experiences.
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