Nov 7, 2017
In today’s popular culture, “strong female lead” characters and “difficult women” are more common than ever before. How are women writers using popular fiction genres (mystery, sci-fi/fantasy, street lit, women’s fiction) to go beyond the “strong female lead” protagonists to share visions of...
Nov 7, 2017
Gentrification has become a buzzword, but this profound social and economic shift involves far more than trendy boutiques, hipsters, and fancy lattes. Journalists Peter Moskowitz (‘How to Kill a City’) and Paul Madonna (‘All Over Coffee’) uncover the massive, systemic forces behind gentrification evictions, how...
Nov 7, 2017
Four established authors take the mystery out of writing mysteries. Whether inspired by real life (like Dr. Ellen Kirschman), folklore (like Vidar Sundstol with his epic tales involving Nordic superstition), deeply-hidden family secrets, (like Wendy Hornsby’s filmmaker sleuth uncovers), or humor, mixups, and disasters...
Nov 7, 2017
Four bestselling thriller authors will reveal the trade secrets of crafting a thriller. Lescroart’s newest book is “a psychological thriller in bed with a homicide investigation.” Rydahl’s hero is “one of the most distinctive detectives you will meet this year.” Spinelli is both a writer and film director....
Nov 7, 2017
For decades Cuba has been an American obsession, a political flashpoint, and a forbidden paradise of run-down charm, aromatic rum, cigars, and long hot nights filled with music. Four writers—two from Cuba and two other experts for whom Cuba is passionate muse—gather to explore Cuba today and tomorrow.