Monthly Archives: August 2023

Eight Dollars Well Spent (by Gabriela Stiteler)

Gabriela Stiteler’s first published fiction, “Two Hours West of Nothing,” appears in EQMM’s current issue (September/October), in the Department of First Stories. A writer and educator based in Portland, Maine, Gabriela grew up in Northwestern Pennsylvania. She came to love … Continue reading

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We Can’t Write “Diverse” Characters and Expect Our Stories to Remain Unchanged (by Amita Murray)

Amita Murray is the author of two series of mystery novels: Her Arya Winters series, begun in 2021, has been optioned for TV, and her historical series featuring the Marleigh sisters just debuted this year with the novel Unladylike Lessons … Continue reading

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Heron and the Temples of Alexandria: The Best Stories Aren’t the Obvious Ones (by Thomas K. Carpenter)

Thomas K. Carpenter has been contributing stories featuring Magistrate Ovid, from Ancient Alexandria, to EQMM and AHMM since 2015. In our September/October issue (on sale now) Ovid’s most complex case comes to life in the novella “Death and Omens in … Continue reading

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Can Any Author Write Any Character, Regardless of Identity Differences? (by Rob Osler)

Rob Osler made his fiction debut in the Department of First Stories of EQMM’s January/February 2021 issue with the story “Analogue,”  which went on to win the Robert L. Fish Award for best short story by a new American author. … Continue reading

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Writing Is More than Output: Why Writers Shouldn’t Fear AI (by Twist Phelan)

A popular novelist with two series (the Finn Teller spy novels and the Pinnacle Peak mysteries) to her credit, Twist Phelan is also a prolific contributor to EQMM. Her EQMM stories have won two ITW Awards and Canada’s Arthur Ellis … Continue reading

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