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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

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June 2nd 2021: The Future of Women Thriller Novelists: Who Dunnit?

The Buzz 1: “Nobody brings the creepy better than women mystery and thriller writers. The literary world has always been a bit of a good ol' boys club, but since Anna Katharine Green, ‘the mother of the detective novel,’ published The Leavenworth Case in 1878, right up to the Gone Girl frenzy, women writers have excelled in the genre.” (Erin Enders, www.bustle.com/articles/58552-11-female-mystery-writers-to-start-reading-now-because-these-suspenseful-stories-are-too-good-to) The Buzz 2: “Women’s murder tales have always been at least a little more psychologically acute than the guys’. Even

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Eddie Vincent

Eddie Vincent, publisher and co-owner of Encircle Publications, also owns ENC Graphic Services, helping self-publishing author publish their books. He has been in the publishing field for over thirty years. Eddie is also the President of Independent Publishers of New England (IPNE.org).
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Leslie Wheeler

Award-winning writer Leslie Wheeler is the author of the Berkshire Hilltown Mysteries, Rattlesnake Hill and Shuntoll Road (Encircle) and the Miranda Lewis Mysteries, Murder at Plimoth Plantation (trade paperback, Encircle), Murder at Gettysburg and Murder at Spouters Point (Five Star, Gale/Cengage). Her mystery shorts have appeared in such anthologies as Mystery Most Geographical, Noir at the Salad Bar, Day of the Dark; and the Best New England Crime Stories anthologies, published by Level Best Books, where she was a co-editor for six years. Leslie is now a co-editor at Crime Spell Books, the new publisher of the Best New England Crime Stories anthologies. She is a member of Mystery Writers
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BJ Magnani, PhD, MD

BJ Magnani, PhD, MD, FCAP, whose fascination with toxicology led to a career in pathology and laboratory medicine, is Professor of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Emerita at Tufts University School of Medicine and author of the Dr. Lily Robinson thriller series about a poison-savvy physician recruited by the U.S. government as a covert assassin. Fictional works include Lily Robinson and the Art of Secret Poisoning (nVision Press), The Queen of All Poisons, The Power of Poison, and A Message in Poison (Encircle Publications). Previously, Dr. Magnani was Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Tufts Medical Center/Tufts University School of Medicine and Chair of the College of American P
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S. Lee Manning

S. Lee Manning’s career as an attorney spanned from a first- tier New York law firm—Cravath, Swaine & Moore—to working for the State of New Jersey, to solo practice. An award-winning writer, Manning is the author of international thrillers. Her life-long interests in Russia and espionage are reflected in her Kolya Petrov thrillers, Trojan Horse—the winner of the 2020 Phoenix Kops-Fetherling International Book Award for New Action/ Thriller Fiction—and Nerve Attack, book two in the series (Encircle Publications, 2020 and 2021). Manning is currently working on the third Kolya Petrov Thriller.
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https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1981/technology-revolution-the-future-of-now 20/04/2024 10:00 20/04/2024 11:00 Technology Revolution: The Future of Now https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/1981/technology-revolution-the-future-of-now The Buzz 1: “Nobody brings the creepy better than women mystery and thriller writers. The literary world has always been a bit of a good ol' boys club, but since Anna Katharine Green, ‘the mother of the detective novel,’ published The Leavenworth Case in 1878, right up to the Gone Girl frenzy, women writers have excelled in the genre.” (Erin Enders, www.bustle.com/articles/58552-11-female-mystery-writers-to-start-reading-now-because-these-suspenseful-stories-are-too-good-to) The Buzz 2: “Women’s murder tales have always been at least a little more psychologically acute than the guys’. Even in the so-called golden age of detective stories, the 1920s and ’30s, when the emphasis was on elaborate puzzles, the motivations of the culprits in Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers were usually more plausible—and nastier—than they were in Carr or Rex Stout or Ellery Queen…Later, while male pulp writers were playing with guns and fighting off those wily femmes fatales, women like Highsmith and Dorothy B. Hughes and Margaret Millar were burrowing into the enigmas of identity and the killing stresses of everyday life.” (Ashley Johnson, shereads.com/best-thrillers-by-women-2019/) We’ll ask publisher Eddie Vincent and novelists Leslie Wheeler, BJ Magnani, PhD, MD, and S. Lee Manning for their take on The Future of Women Thriller Novelists: Who Dunnit? VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
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