This year is the 25th anniversary Fall for the Book Festival, held each year at George Mason University and at…
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Teaching Forum in Clues
My essay “It’s No Mystery: What Genre Fiction Can Teach All Writers” has been included in a teaching forum section…
Continue reading →The First Two Pages: “Chin Yong-Yun Goes to Church” by S.J. Rozan
In April 2015, B.K. Stevens debuted the blog series “The First Two Pages,” hosting craft essays by short story writers…
Continue reading →Book Fight!
Thanks to Mike Ingram and Tom McAllister for hosting me on this week’s episode of Book Fight! You can find…
Continue reading →The Writer’s Center Magazine—Times Two!
The Winter/Spring issue of The Writer’s Center Magazine is out—and what fun to have been interviewed for two of the…
Continue reading →Reading Journal: The Talented Mr. Ripley
Much of my reading is done as a result of a course I’m teaching or a talk I’m giving—but the…
Continue reading →The First Two Pages: “The Artisan-Cheese Incident” by Michael Hock
In April 2015, B.K. Stevens debuted the blog series “The First Two Pages,” hosting craft essays by short story writers…
Continue reading →Reading Journal: A Murder Is Announced
This week, my “Women of Mystery” class at Mason is meeting Miss Marple for the first time—in a way, just…
Continue reading →Reading Journal: Passion Play
As I’ve mentioned something like a thousand times, I’m writing a boarding school mystery—or eternally trying to. (The novel as…
Continue reading →Reading Journal: Done? And Next?
I’ll admit that I generally prefer reading a physical copy of a book or magazine or newspaper rather than reading…
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