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Seven Sisters Press proudly presents…

 

THE AUTHORS OF GONE COASTAL

 

 

 

Margaret Searles                                                                                OATMEAL COOKIES

 

Margaret Searles lives, writes, and edits on the north coast of California.  Her sleuths, Mrs. Millet & Mrs. Hark, have appeared in magazines and anthologies, and their first novel, Terlingua Ale, was published by Deadly Alibi Press in 2004.  Wrinkler’s Press published their second novel, Devonshire Cream in 2005 and their third novel, Filet Mignon in 2006

 

 

K.M. Kavanagh                                                                                     FRESH EVIDENCE

 

K.M. Kavanagh served as co-President, Vice President, and Events Chair for the Sisters in Crime-Central Coast Chapter.   Her award-winning stories have been published in small press periodicals.  One such story found a home in the Central Coast Writers anthology,…And Some of Them Are Dead, published by Deadly Alibi Press; another will soon appear in Never Safe, a mystery anthology to be published by Seven Sisters Publishing in 2006. 

 

You’ll find “Fresh Evidence” characters Valdez and Martinez featured in Kavanagh’s debut mystery novel, Rock of Morro Bay to be published in 2006 by Seven Sisters Publishing.   Ms. Kavanagh lives with her beloved husband in Irvine, where they share the same dream to move to their Central Coast home together.

 

 

Victoria Heckman / Zach Heckman                                                MELE’S CURSE

 

Victoria Heckman is the author of numerous short stories and articles as well as the KO’d in…Hawaii mystery series from Pemberly Press and Writer’s Exchange E Publishing.  Her third novel, KO’d in the Rift came out in September 2005.  See her website for signings and appearances www.victoriaheckman.com .  She is a past president of Sisters in Crime–Central Coast Chapter.

 

Zach Heckman is 14 years old and this is his first published story.  His hobbies include playing golf and video games (not at the same time) and he loves reading, particularly Sci-Fi.  His current favorite author is R.A. Salvatore.  He says that being the son of a mystery writer makes him extremely well-behaved.

 

 

James M. Murphy                                                                               FAMILY TIES

 

James M. Murphy, a competition shooter, aircraft mechanic, pilot, physicist, engineer, manager, and a lover of all things technical, is the author of the Gary Charboneau mystery series and a humorous novel, Bimbo Sluts From Hell. 

 

James was raised in San Diego and obtained a BS degree in Physics from San Diego State.  He joined IBM and moved to their plant in San Jose, leaving after 24 years to write full time.  He now lives with his wife, Joan O’Reilly, in Green Valley, Arizona.   His third PI Gary Charboneau novel, titled Set-Up, will be published in 2006.

 

 

Suzanne Caplette Champeau                                                            LES SOEURS en CRIME

 

Suzanne Caplette Champeau, when not writing or trying to escape her own French connections, is a librarian in an elementary school.  Her stories and articles have won awards and have been published in Yesterday Magazine, Down Memory Lane Magazine, New Times, New Times Fifty-Five Collection, San Luis Obispo Telegram/Tribune and Five Cities Times Press Recorder.   She was the secretary of Sisters in Crime-Central Coast Chapter and a member of SLO Nightwriters.  Her first mystery novel, which stars the same quirky, senior characters featured in “Les Soeurs en Crime,” plus a middle grade novel, are both in the hands of her agent.

 

 

Bonnie J. Cardone                                                                              MURDER at the MURRIETA INN

               

Bonnie J. Cardone worked for Skin Diver Magazine as an editor/writer/photographer for 22 years, authoring more than 900 articles.  Thousands of her photos also appeared in the magazine as well as in dive equipment catalogues, a diving medicine book, the LA Times Magazine and Sports Illustrated.   Bonnie was named Woman Scuba Diver of the Year in 1999 and received the California Scuba Service Award the same year.  She is a member of the Women Divers Hall of Fame and the California Wreck Divers Hall of Fame.

 

Bonnie is a co-author of Shipwrecks of Southern California, published in 1989 and now a coveted collector’s item, and editor/author of  The Fireside Diver, an anthology of dive adventure and humor stories.  Published in 1992, it has been reprinted three times and is still for sale.  Approximately 10,000 copies of both books have been sold.  Ms. Cardone was the principal photographer of a Lonely Planet book, Diving and Snorkeling Southern California & the Channel Islands, released in 2001.

 

Bonnie currently works as a freelance photojournalist, authoring articles for scuba diving and photographic publications.  She has been the editor of In Sinc, the Sisters in Crime national newsletter since 2000.  Bonnie serves as the current President of the Sisters in Crime Central Coast Chapter.  The short story that appears in this anthology is her first published work of fiction.

 

 

Marilyn Meredith                                                                                                DEATH of a DECEIVER

 

Marilyn Meredith is the author of Deadly Omen, Unequally Yoked, Intervention, a Bloody Dagger finalist, Wing Beat, Best Mystery from American Authors Association, and Calling the Dead, all in the Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series as well as other mysteries such as Wishing Makes It So, a psychological and Christian horror.

 

 Ms. Meredith is a member of EPIC, Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America and Public Safety Writers of America.  She is an instructor for Writer’s Digest School, served as an instructor at the Maui Writer’s Retreat and many other writers’ conferences.  She makes her home in a small foothill community much like Bear Creek where Deputy Tempe Crabtree lives.

 

 

Kris Neri                                                                                              MALIBU DREAMIN’

 

Kris Neri’s novels include the Agatha, Anthony and Macavity award-nominated Tracy Eaton mysteries, Revenge of the Gypsy Queen, Dem Bones’ Revenge (Worldwide Mystery),  Revenge for Old Times’ Sake (Quiet Storm Publishing), and the Zoey Morgan novel of suspense, Never Say Die (Hilliard and Harris).

 

She has also published more than fifty short stories, in such publications as Woman’s World, Blue Murder Magazine, Crimestalker Casebook, Murderous Intent, Futures, Mystery Time, and many others; as  well as anthologies in the U.S. and overseas, including…And Some of Them Are Dead.  She is a two-time Derringer award winner for short mystery fiction.  Along with her husband, she owns The Well Red Coyote bookstore in Sedona, Arizona, and she teaches crime writing online for the Writers’ Program of the UCLA Extension School in Los Angeles.  Readers can reach Ms. Neri through her website: www.krisneri.com.

 

 

Sunny Frazier                                                                                      THE WINE SNOB

 

Sunny Frazier has been publishing both fiction and non-fiction since 1972.  She worked as a journalist in the Navy and on a paper before joining the Fresno County Sheriff’s Department in the early ‘80’s.  It was logical for her to write mysteries--stories just fell into her lap! 

 

Her fiction has appeared in  Murderous Intent Mystery Magazine, Blue Murder Magazine, Writer’s Journal, San Luis Obispo Nightwriters newsletter, Deputy Dialogue, and The Line-Up Fresno County Sheriff’s Department Magazine, to name a few.

 

Co-writers Cora Ramos and Jo Anne Lucas conspired with Sunny to produce the only mystery anthology from the San Joaquin Valley:  Valley Fever: Where Murder is Contagious, published by Fithian Press in 2003.  Ms. Frazier has twelve award-winning stories in the book.  Seven sinful tales of hers appear in the mystery anthology Seven by Seven published by Wolfmont Press in 2006.  There are two novels in her computer dying to be published. Contact: www.sunnyfrazier.com.

 

 

Earl Staggs                                                                                           ROOM SIX

 

Earl Staggs is Editorial Consultant for Futures Mystery Anthology Magazine, former President of the Short Mystery Fiction Society, and Derringer Award winner for Best Short Mystery.  His short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies, His mystery novel, Memory of a Murder is available from Amazon and most bookstores.  He welcomes comments on his work at EarlStag@Juno.com.

 

 

Gay Toltl Kinman & Jill Cogen                                                        SPYDER’S PLANT

 

Gay Toltl Kinman coordinates Workshops for Writers at Cal State San Bernardino; has eight writing award nominations; six children’s books*; a gothic novel; several short stories; one hundred and fifty articles; co-edited a cookbook; and has a new mystery forthcoming from Hilliard and Harris, Death in a Small Town.   Kinman has library and law degrees.  http://gaykinman.com

                                                                                               

Jill Cogen has a doctorate in British Imperial history and has contributed to an article entitled “Tests versus Merit:  Sir Bartle Frere and the Implementation of the Indian Civil Service Act of 1861” which appears in the anthology Charisma and Commitment in South Asian History (Orient Longman, 2004).  She is currently working as the Reference Librarian of the Huntington Library in San Marino, California.

 

* Alison Leigh Powers mysteries: Eppie (Epic) Award winner, Agatha Award nominee (twice), Independent E-Book Awards finalist (twice) and Sime-Gin Reviewers Choice Award Finalist for the Favorite Young Adult/Children’s Book.

 

 

Bette Bardeen                                                                                      THE PRECIOUS WENTLETRAP

 

Bette Bardeen writes mysteries and poetry, and raises money for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.  She splits her time between the Central Coast and the Sierra foothills.  In a former life she was an aerospace executive and lawyer in Southern California.

 

 

Jo Anne Lucas                                                                                     NIPPED in the NUPTIALS

 

Multi-award winning Jo Anne Lucas of Clovis, California is an active member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime and Private Eye Writers of America.  Her stories may be found in fine magazines and several athologies, including …And Some of Them are Dead and Valley Fever: Where Murder is Contagious.

 

 

Candii Vedrin                                                                                      MOUNTAIN of  GOLD

 

Candii Vedrin is the newsletter editor for the California Central Coast Sisters in Crime.  She is delighted to be numbered among so many of their more seasoned authors.  She is a teacher, mother and grandmother and began writing short stories for and about her family, who always had enough character of their own to fill a library!

 

Mountain of Gold” is her first foray into the field of mystery writing and her third short story to be set in the small town of Los Osos--where she and her husband have lived for 22 years.  Come visit Candii in Los Osos at her family’s new Expresso Café, Copa de Oro.

 

 

Sherri Patton                                                                                       GOD HELPS THOSE

 

Sherri Patton is a novice author.  She is a former president of the Central Coast Chapter of Sisters in Crime.  She lives in Los Osos with a happy hubby, two great kids and a neurotic cat.

 

 

Chelle Martin                                                                                      YOU BET YOUR LIFE

 

Chelle Martin, a New Jersey native, is published in numerous mystery anthologies.  She’s a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America and Romance Writers of America.  Chelle is presently at work on a humorous mystery novel that she hopes to turn into a series.   She can be reached at ChelleMartin@AOL.com.

 

 

Kit Sloane                                                                                             THE STING

 

Kit Sloane’s offbeat stories chronicle the intricacies of Hollywood filmmaking from the point of view of her protagonist, feature film editor Margot O’Banion and her significant other, director Max Skull.  The first four books in the Margot O’Banion & Max Skull mystery series were published by Deadly Alibi Press (now defunct) and the fifth, Extreme Cuisine with Location Location due out in Fall 2006, are from Durban House Publishing.  A screenplay of the second in the series, Grape Noir, whose cover by her daughter Annie Sperling was an Anthony nominee in 2002 for best cover art, is bouncing around Hollywood, searching for a home.

 

A graduate of Art History from Mills College, Oakland, California, Kit has published short stories and many articles on the art of writing and the writing business.  She served as first fiction editor for Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine.  Kit especially enjoys lecturing about the writing world and mentoring new writers.  She is an active member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, and Mystery Women in the UK.  Kit and her professor husband live on a small hilltop horse ranch in Northern California’s sublime wine country.  http://www.kitsloane.net.


 
 
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