by Grace Topping
We at Writers Who Kill are very proud of the twenty-three authors who contribute to our blog. You’ve been reading their posts, but you may not know much about these talented writers. So here is a brief introduction to eleven of them. The others will be introduced next month. Check out their short stories and novels, which feature a mystery or two.
Paula Gail Benson
Paula is a legislative attorney by day and mystery writer by night. She is well known for her short stories and her original Christmas plays. Her most recent story is “Crossfire in the Crosshairs” in A Death in the Night. Be on the lookout (BOLO) for “Only Absent for a Time” in the eclipse anthology Dark of the Day, coming April 1, 2024.
Connie Berry
Connie is the author of the Kate Hamilton Mystery Series. Set in the United Kingdom, her series follows an American antiques dealer with a knack for solving crimes. Her most recent publication is a novella, Mistletoe and Murder. BOLO for A Collection of Lies, another Kate Hamilton mystery, coming June 18, 2024.
Sarah E. Burr
Sarah produces multiple books a year, juggling four different mystery series (Trending Topic Mysteries, Glenmyre Whim Mysteries, Book Blogger Mysteries, and Court of Mystery series). Her latest Trending Topic book, DM Me for Murder, was recently released. BOLO for the latest in her Glenmyre Whim Mysteries, Flying Off the Candle, coming in May.
Kait Carson
Annette Dashofy
Annette writes the Zoe Chambers mystery series about a deputy coroner in rural Pennsylvania and the Detective Honeywell Mysteries, featuring Matthias Honeywell and freelance photographer Emma Anderson. Her most recent publication was Keep Your Family Close. BOLO for What Comes Around, being released in May.
E. B. Davis
E. B. established the WWK blog in 2010 and has watched it grow to 23 regular contributors. She interviews authors at WWK and serves as the Education Coordinator of the Sisters in Crime Guppy chapter. Her short stores have appeared in anthologies from the Triangle, Guppy, and Chesapeake Chapters of SinC. Her last short story, “Stevie and Keith for the Save" was published in Carolina Crimes: Rock, Roll, and Ruin. Links to her short stories can be found at
Mary Dutta
Nancy Eady
Debra H. Goldstein
Debra is the author of the Sarah Blair Mystery Series, which is about a woman who finds being in the kitchen more frightening than murder. She is also known for her numerous short stories, including “The Night They Burned Ms. Dixie’s Place” in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine. BOLO for seven short stories she has coming out in 2024 and 2025.
Margaret S. Hamilton
Lori Roberts Herbst
Thanks for doing this, Grace!
ReplyDeleteGrace, what a fun post! Thanks for putting this together!
ReplyDeleteThanks Grace!
ReplyDeleteSo great to hear more about our blogging community!
ReplyDeleteI am so fortunate to blog with these wonderful and talented writers!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to be part of this great group of writers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous group we have here. So honored to be a part of it!
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see this put together this way. Thank you, Grace! Love this fabulous group!
ReplyDeleteEchoing everyone else - thank you, Grace. I'm honored to be part of this crew.
ReplyDeleteIt is a privilege to be a member of WWK with so many talented writers.
ReplyDeleteGrace, not only are you a wonderful writer, but also a kind and caring person. Thank you for this post about our partnership. I appreciate so much being part of this group. When Elaine first approached me about joining, I was so new to the writing community. Since being part of the WWK experience, I've learned so much. I'm grateful that we peer review each other's messages: that helps us to make certain we have a good product. I loved our serially written novel from last year. Many thanks, Martha Reed, for organizing it. You said it well, Grace: it's a privilege to be a member with so many talented writers. Thank you, Grace, for all you do.
ReplyDeleteLate in the day, but not too late to say thank you ... to Grace and to this group (and to our readers).
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