Crime Writers of Canada presents an interview with author, journalist, and broadcaster Jonathan Whitelaw. We discuss his newest work, THE BINGO HALL DETECTIVES.
An interview with David A. Poulsen, the author of THE DAY PETER GZOWSKI DIED published in Cold Canadian Crime, an anthology by Crime Writers of Canada.
David has been a broadcaster, teacher, football coach, rodeo cowboy, stage and film actor and–most of all–writer. His writing career began in earnest when his story The Welcomin’ won the 1984 Alberta Culture Short Story Competition. Now the author of more than 25 books, many for middle readers and young adults, David has completed his Masters degree in Creative Writing at UBC and served as the Writer in Residence at the Saskatoon Public Library in 2012/13.
VISIT David at https://www.davidapoulsenautho...
And to learn more about Cold Canadian Crime, visit: https://www.crimewriterscanada...
An interview with Lynne Murphy, the author of THE LADY-KILLER, published in COLD CANADIAN CRIME.
Lynne Murphy was born and raised in Saskatchewan. The province figures in much of her writing. She was educated at the University of Saskatchewan and Carleton University and later worked as a journalist in print and radio.
Her short fiction has been published by Sisters in Crime, Toronto; the Mesdames of Mayhem, and in her collection of short stories, POTLUCK by Carrick Publishing.
She lives in Toronto, where she is a founding member of the Sisters in Crime Toronto Chapter, the Mesdames of Mayhem, and Crime Writers of Canada.
Visit Lynne at https://lynnemurphy.ca/
And to learn more about Cold Canadian Crime, visit: https://www.crimewriterscanada...
An interview with Gabrielle St George, the author of Cold Ethyl, a short story published in the Canadian Crime Writers 40th Anniversary Anthology, Cold Canadian Crime.
Gabrielle St. George is a Canadian screenwriter and story editor with credits on over 100 produced television shows, both in the USA and Canada.
Gabrielle writes humorous mysteries and domestic noir about subjects on which, according to her, she is an expert—mostly failed relationships, hence her debut soft-boiled series, The Ex-Whisperer Files, which launched with HOW TO MURDER A MARRIAGE. And her recently released second book, HOW TO KILL A KINGPIN
Visit Gabrielle at: https://www.gabriellestgeorge....
And to learn more about Cold Canadian Crime, visit: https://www.crimewriterscanada...
Iona Whishaw, JG Toews, and Dave Butler discuss the Kootenays, a region in south-eastern BC, which has been the setting of their mysteries. Moderated by Erik D'Souza.
As Iona says: The Kootenays are such a great place to live, and die.
Joining us today is Blair Keetch, whose story, SEX, LIES AND SNOWMOBILES appear in The Cold Canadian Crime Anthology published by Crime Writers of Canada.
Blair is a prolific short story author who has appeared in In the key of Thirteen, Heartbreak & Half-truths, Grave Diagnosis, and several online sites, including ShotgunHoney.com and DarkStormyBC.com. Blair is busy writing his first novel, Flight Risk.
An interview with Karen L. Abrahamson, the author of, A LITTLE RESPECT, published in COLD CANADIAN CRIME.
Karen is currently writing six series. One of those series is the retired school teacher Phoebe Clay embarking on a series of international mystery adventures, starting in the chill waters of the Pacific Northwest and following up with adventures in India and Cambodia. In her newest novel, TRAPPED ON CEDAR TRAIL, Phoebe is back home in BC.
To learn more about Karen, visit: http://www.karenlabrahamson.co...
And see her photography at https://karenabrahamsonphotogr...
And to learn more about Cold Canadian Crime, visit: https://www.crimewriterscanada...
An interview with Susan Calder, author of A DEADLY FLU, a short story in COLD CANADIAN CRIME anthology.
Susan Calder is a Calgary author who grew up in Montreal. She has written four novels, 3 in the Paula Savard Mystery series and 1 standalone. She’s served on the board of the When Words Collide Festival for Readers and Writers and is a vice chair for the upcoming Boucheron Mystery Convention in 2026.
To learn more about Susan, visit: http://susancalder.com/
And to learn more about Cold Canadian Crime, visit: https://www.crimewriterscanada...
A.J. Fotheringham is a Montreal-based writer who, at the age of 9, started a lifelong love of words. She used this skill to build a career in journalism, communications, translation, and publishing. She has published a children’s book, a poetry book, short stories, and non-fiction. She is currently writing the Lamb’s Bay Mysteries, a cozy mystery series based in the fictional town of Lamb’s Bay, a coastal community whose charming atmosphere hides a series of secrets.
Julie Hiner is an author, publisher, blogger, and Alberta’s regional rep for Crime Crimewriters Canada.
Julie spent over a decade working as a computer scientist on large scale network systems. On a break between contracts, Julie followed her passion for writing. She has had a long-time fascination with the complexity of the dark mind of the serial killer. Finding inspiration at a talk given by a local homicide detective, Julie surged down her new path to writing a dark, serial killer novel.
Now, Julie serves up toxic cocktails of 80s metal, ritualistic murder, and raw horror at KillersAndDemons.com.
FINAL TRACK (Detective Mahoney Series Book 1) is a 2022 Finalist Kindle Book Awards Horror/Suspense.