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Member readings at KGB Bar (also Zoomed)
May 16, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Join us to listen to member readings in person at KGB Bar or online.
Here’s the Zoom link.
The bios of the authors reading:
Joseph Amiel
Joseph Amiel is an internationally best-selling novelist (A Question of Proof, Deeds, Birthright and others), but recently has been writing short stories, some of which are collected in Death Can Delight:A Trio of Murderous Mysteries. He attended Amherst College and Yale Law School, but has not practiced law since the publication of his first novel.
David Bushman
David Bushman is the author of five books, including this year’s Murder at Teal’s Pond: Hazel Drew and the Mystery That Inspired Twin Peaks (Thomas + Mercer) and Forget It, Jake, It’s Schenectady: The True Story Behind ‘The Place Beyond the Pines’ (Fayetteville Mafia Press). He spent twenty-five years as a television curator at the Paley Center for Media and before that was a TV editor at Variety. He is also cofounder and editor at Fayetteville Mafia Press, an indie publisher specializing in pop culture, true crime, and sports.
Gary Cahill
Gary Cahill writes short stories revealing themselves from the decidedly shady side of the street. His first effort, That Kind Of Guy, was published as a Black Mask selection in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. His second foray into the dark, Corner Of River And Rain, appeared in Short-Story.Me Genre Fiction and was an editor/publisher nomination for the storySouth Million Writers Award, honoring the best online short stories. Subsequent work has appeared in print, online, and audio formats with Pulp Empire, The First Line Literary Magazine, Pulp Magazine’s print anthology The Kennedy Curse, the fabulous Shotgun Honey, volumes I,II and III, the ahead of it’s time podcast, and the print omnibus of the lamented Plan B Magazine, and a featured cover story of rampant nefarity in Manhattan’s Chinatown and at a Cape Cod beach with Mystery Magazine, among other venues.He is currently prepping for an assortment of baking and cooking faceoffs, and is hoping to present as gritty, funny, horrific, and poetic in his victory, and/or concession, speeches.He can be found as a full-time staff member at the Weehawken N.J. Public Library, and hanging out at an Upside Pizza near you.
T.M. Dunn
PATRICIA DUNN, aka T.M. DUNN, is author of Her Father’s Daughter, a psychological thriller (Crooked Lane Books, July 18, 2023), Rebels by Accident (Sourcebooks Fire), and Last Stop on the 6 (Bordighera Press). Dunn has served as Senior Director of the Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence College, where she holds an MFA in creative writing. She teaches and coaches aspiring and established writers. Dunn lives in Stamford, Connecticut where she is currently working on her next novel, with her rescue puppy Blanqui snuggled at her side.
Teel James Glenn
Teel James Glenn has killed hundreds and been killed more times–on stage and screen, as he has traveled the world for forty-plus years as a stuntman, swordmaster, storyteller, bodyguard, actor, and haunted house barker. He is proud to have studied sword under Errol Flynn’s last Stunt double and been beaten up by Hawk on Spenser for Hire TV show. He has published dozens of novels and his poetry and stories have been printed in over two hundred magazines including Weird Tales, Mystery, Pulp Adventures, Blazing Adventures and Sherlock Holmes Mystery. His novel A Cowboy in Carpathia: A Bob Howard Adventure won best novel 2021 in the Pulp Factory Award. He is also the winner of the 2012 Pulp Ark Award for Best Author. And he was a finalist for the Derringer short mystery award in 2022. and his novel “Callback for a Corpse” was a second place winner in the CWR Poll as best mystery.
A.J. Sidransky
A.J. Sidransky writes about ordinary people faced with extraordinary situations and events. His work has been well received by both readers and reviewers. Genres include mystery, thriller, and historical fiction. His work has been described as mystery wrapped in history and tied in a bow with a little romance. His publish works include, Forgiving Maximo Rothman, The Interpreter, and Stealing a Summer’s Afternoon. His next book, Incident at San Miguel, a thriller set during the Cuban Revolution will be released in May 2023. His name is pronounced Sid-RAN-ski. His preferred pronouns are he/him/his.