Thursday, July 16, 2026

Mystery Melange

Noir at the Bar, the long-running live literary event that combines crime fiction, cocktails, and live performance, returns to the Yonder Bar in downtown Hillsborough, North Carolina, tonight, July 16 at 7:00 p.m. Hosted by longtime emcee Tracey Reynolds, the evening will feature live readings from an all-star lineup of acclaimed authors including Eryk Pruitt, S.A. Cosby, Linda Sands, Jen Conley, Russell Johnson, Morgan Sullivan, Nathan Kotecki, and Isaac Hughes Green. Part literary reading, part variety show, and part community gathering, Noir at the Bar gives each author eight minutes to entertain the audience with original fiction, stories, and excerpts. “This is our seventh year in business and Noir at the Bar is what makes it all worth it to me,” said Eryk Pruitt, co-owner of Yonder and author of five crime novels. “I’ve dedicated nearly my whole life to introducing readers and writers to each other and there is no greater privilege than to do it here.” Click here for more information.


The Book Passage Mystery Writers Conference returns to Corte Madera, CA, this weekend. Writers will host panels with tips on classes on setting, dialogue, and character development, while editors, agents, and publishers tell participants what they need to know to get published. Other panels feature detectives, forensic experts, prosecutors, defense lawyers and crime-fighting professionals sharing their expertise and helping writers bring realism to their work. Authors taking part include co-chairs Cara Black and Tim Maleeny, as well as Matt Coyle, Samantha Downing, Hallie Ephron, George Fong, Elizabeth George, Rachel Howzell Hall, Laurie R. King, James L'Etoile, Audrey Lee, Ritu Mukerji, Bill Petrocelli, Lisa Scottoline, Luisa Smith, and Kelli Stanley.


The Talking Volumes series, sponsored by the Minnesota Star Tribune and Minnesota Public Radio, announced their fall lineup which will take place at the new home of the O’Shaughnessy at St. Catherine University. Participants will include British mystery novelist Lucy Foley, who will talk about Murder at the Grand Alpine Hotel, in which she brings back Agatha Christie’s elderly sleuth Miss Marple (Foley was selected by Christie’s estate to create new books). Foley will be at the O’Shaughnessy at 7 p.m. Sept. 25. Emily St. John Mandel will appear on November 4th to talk about her near-future psychological thriller, Exit Party. And on November 11, Colson Whitehead will be the featured speaker, discussing Cool Machine, which concludes his “Harlem Trilogy” about the adventures of a conman who is trying to go straight.


Registration is now open for ShortCon 2027, which will return to Elaine's in Alexandria, Virginia, on Saturday, June 5, 2027. Presenters include Reed Farrel Coleman, Linda Landrigan, Libby Cudmore, and Tom Milani. Registration includes a day filled with useful information specifically for writers of short crime fiction as well as a full breakfast and lunch. Learn more and register via this link.

 
Art Taylor's "The First Two Pages" blog featured an essay by Jessica Slee about her story, ”Woodpeckers,” from Shotgun Honey Presents: Thicker Than Water , edited by Ron Earl Phillips.


This week's crime poem up at the 5-2 Crime Poetry Weekly is "A Man Dredged a River" by Kate Ladew.


In the Q&A roundup, Iceland-based author Erlendur Arason spoke with Crime Fiction Lover about his new thriller, Hotel Manager’s Guide to Murder; and Ryan Pote chatted with Deborah Kalb about his new thriller, The Ghost City, a sequel to his novel, Blood and Treasure, featuring professional treasure hunter and adventurer Ethan Cain.



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