Monday, July 27, 2020

Short Story Update

by Paula Gail Benson

The Palmetto Chapter of Sisters in Crime and the Southeast Chapter of Mystery Writers of America were delighted with the response to Mystery in the Midlands. We started off with a terrific panel on short stories featuring John Floyd, Tara Laskowski, and Art Taylor. Among them, those talented writers have been nominated and are recipients of the Agatha, Anthony, Derringer, Edgar, Macavity, and Thriller for their short stories. All of them have been involved with editing anthologies and preparing collections of their own work.

Listeners had many questions for this panel and links were left in the chat line to a number of excellent sources for short story writers.

Clockwise from upper right: Dana Kaye, Moderator, John Floyd, Tara Laskowski, and Art Taylor
The Short Story Panel from Mystery in the Midlands
Photo by Kathryn Prater Bomey, shared by Tara Laskowski
 A number of folks have asked to see a replay of the session. Here's the link where you can access the entire program from Mystery in the Midlands:




Coming up in August is another great event for short story writers. Agatha winner Gigi Pandian is presenting "The Art and History of Locked Room Mysteries," on Saturday, August 15 from 1:00 to 3:00 PM Pacific Time for the Sacramento-based Capitol Crimes Chapter of Sisters in Crime. Here's the link to register:


Gigi Pandian

I hope you'll be able to access these programs and enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. I missed the live broadcast, and was thrilled to be able to view it here. Thanks for posting!

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