5/23/2023 0 Comments Mia manansala author![]() With this roundtable, my hope is that readers will explore these writers, consider how their voices enrich and expand this beloved genre, and, of course, find inspiration from them. She has also written three crime series, her most recent novel being the gripping Mimi Patterson/Gianna Maglione mystery You Can’t Die But Once. Mickelbury has written plays, short fiction, historical fiction-most recently Two Wings to Fly Away, about an enslaved person who uses her dress shop as a front for her work with the Underground Railroad. ![]() Her follow-up, Homicide and Halo-Halo, will arrive next February. Manansala’s debut, Arsenic and Adobo, is a culinary cozy that features a Filipina American lead, lots of humor, delicious food, and a twisty mystery. Charlie Mack, Head’s first book was a work of historical fiction about African Americans in the Armed Forces during World War II. ![]() Although known for her gritty and compelling series featuring P.I. ![]() The following three writers-Cheryl Head, Mia Manansala, and Penny Mickelbury-address a variety of subgenres, breadth of subject matters, and richness of themes. ![]() “Let it bother me? Not so’s you’d notice.” Three Queer Women of Color Writers Talk Crime FictionĪs with the transgender crime writers who featured recently in a roundtable, queer women of color are strikingly underrepresented in the crime fiction genre. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |