Showing posts with label Left Coast Crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Left Coast Crime. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 December 2024

CrimeFest to End After 16 Years

 


CrimeFest, one of the UK’s leading crime fiction events hosted in Bristol each year, has announced 2025 will be its final convention.

In a statement announcing the closure, Adrian Muller, co-founder, co-host and director of CrimeFest, said: “It is with sadness – but great pride – that we announce that our sixteenth CrimeFest, which takes place from 15-18 May 2025, will be the final one.”

Inspired by a visit to Bristol in 2006 of the American Left Coast Crime convention, the first CrimeFest was held in June 2008. CrimeFest is a convention run by fans of the genre, initially organised by Myles Allfrey, Liz Hatherell, Adrian Muller, and Donna Moore, and more recently hosted by the latter two.

Whereas most crime fiction events are invite-only, with a fixed programme of authors, CrimeFest offers a more democratic model. As a convention, any commercially published author can sign up to appear on a panel.

Adrian Muller said: “CrimeFest provides many authors with a platform they would not have been offered elsewhere in the UK. And, subsequently, readers discover and meet writers they otherwise may never have heard of. During CrimeFest, all delegates – be they authors or readers – come together as equals to celebrate the genre they love.

Taking place across four days, each year CrimeFest showcases around 150 authors across more than 50 panels; over the years, 1,100 authors will have appeared at the event.

CrimeFest also invites Featured and Highlighted guests, securing major authors including Cathy Ace, Lee Child, Ann Cleeves, Martina Cole, Michael Connelly, Jeffrey Deaver, Sue Grafton, Anthony Horowitz, P.D. James, Lynda La Plante, and Ian Rankin.

Lee Child attended the very first convention, and was a Featured Guest at the fifth and tenth anniversaries of CrimeFest.

Lee Child said: "Sadly all good things come to an end - and Adrian Muller's Bristol CrimeFest was one of the very best things ever. It was a warm, friendly, relaxed and inclusive festival, hugely enjoyable for authors and readers alike. Myles, Liz, Donna and Adrian, their team of volunteers - and Dame Mary from Specsavers - have my sincere thanks for many delightful weekends over the years."

The event is sponsored by Specsavers. 

Co-founder of Specsavers, Dame Mary Perkins, who will be attending again next year, praised the event: “I am an avid reader and fan of the genre, and I always look forward to CrimeFest. It is so friendly, and it feels like all who go are welcomed as part of a big family, connected by a love of books, and reading. We are proud sponsors and I will miss CrimeFest and the camaraderie very much.

Adrian added: “Thanks to the support of Specsavers, our highly valued sponsor, we introduced reduced cost Community Passes for UK school and public librarians, students and for people on benefits. In 2021 we also created an annual bursary for crime fiction authors of colour. We’ve run community projects at local schools in the community; donated books to many schools and libraries across Bristol and the UK; our anthology Ten Year Stretch and our raffles each year have raised thousands of pounds for the Royal National Institute of Blind People, and the seven awards we present each year celebrate crime fiction, non-fiction, TV and crime fiction for children and young adults – the latter two being the first in the UK. We are immensely proud of these initiatives.

Author and co-host of CrimeFest, Donna Moore, said: “CrimeFest is a labour of love for us and our volunteers. We are immensely grateful to the authors, readers, publishers, booksellers, sponsors, volunteers, and a whole host of other people who have supported us over the years.”

The organisers promise to say goodbye “in style”, with the attendance of some big-name authors to celebrate its 16 years.

The final CrimeFest takes place 15-18 May at the Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel

 

Photo shows organisers Adrian Muller and Donna Moore with Specsaver's co-founder (and headline sponsor), Dame Mary Perkins, photo credit Gary Stratmann.

 

Sunday, 14 April 2024

2024 Lefty Award Winners

 

Left Coast Crime 2024 presented the four Lefty Awards at the 34th annual convention in Bellevue, Washington: Humorous, Historical, Debut, and Best. The awards were voted on at the convention and presented at the banquet on Saturday, 13th April at the Hyatt Regency in Bellevue. 

The Lefty nominees have been selected by convention registrants, and LCC is delighted to announce the 2024 Lefty Award winners for books published in 2023:

Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel: 

Cheap Trills by Wendall Thomas (‎Beyond the Page Books)

Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970 (Bill Gottfried Memorial):

Evergreen by Naomi Hirahara (Soho Crime)

Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel:

Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon (William Morrow)

Lefty for Best Mystery Novel:  

Hide by Tracy Clark (Thomas & Mercer)

The Left Coast Crime Convention is an annual event sponsored by mystery fans, both readers and authors. Held in the western half of North America, LCC’s intent is to host an event where readers, authors, critics, librarians, publishers, and other fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interests. Lefty Awards have been given since 1996. 


Friday, 19 January 2024

Left Coast Crime "Lefty Award 2024" Award Nominations

 

Left Coast Crime 2024 will be presenting four Lefty Awards at our 34th annual convention, to be held this April in Bellevue, Washington: Humorous, Historical, Debut, and Best. The awards will be voted on at the convention and presented at a banquet on Saturday, April 13, at the Hyatt Regency in Bellevue. 

The Lefty nominees have been selected by convention registrants, and LCC is delighted to announce the 2024 Lefty Award nominees for books published in 2023:

Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel. The nominees are:

Hot Pot Murder by Jennifer J. Chow (Berkley Prime Crime)

The Great Gimmelmans by Lee Matthew Goldberg (Level Best Books)

A Sense for Murder by Leslie Karst (Severn House)

Hop Scot by Catriona McPherson  (Severn House)

Dying for a Decoration by Cindy Sample (Cindy Sample Books)

Cheap Trills by Wendall Thomas (‎Beyond the Page Books)

Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970 (The Bill Gottfried Memorial). The nominees are:

Night Flight to Paris by Cara Black (Soho Crime)

The Bitter Past by Bruce Borgos (Minotaur Books)

Death Among the Ruins by Susanna Calkins (Severn House)

A Newlywed’s Guide to Fortune and Murder by Dianne Freeman (Kensington)

Time’s Undoing by Cheryl A. Head (Dutton)

Evergreen by Naomi Hirahara (Soho Crime)

Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel. The nominees are:

Play the Fool by Lina Chern (Bantam)

Scorched Grace  by Margot Douaihy (Gillian Flynn Books)

Dutch Threat by Josh Pachter (Genius Book Publishing)

The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes  (Dutton)

Mother-Daughter Murder Night by Nina Simon (William Morrow)

Lefty for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories). The nominees are:

Hide by Tracy Clark, (Thomas & Mercer)

All the Sinners Bleed by S.A. Cosby (Flatiron Books)

Odyssey’s End by Matt Coyle (Oceanview Publishing)

Everybody Knows by Jordan Harper (Mulholland Books)

Face of Greed by James L’Etoile (Oceanview Publishing)

The Raven Thief by Gigi Pandian (Minotaur Books)

The Left Coast Crime Convention is an annual event sponsored by mystery fans, both readers and authors. Held in the western half of North America, LCC’s intent is to host an event where readers, authors, critics, librarians, publishers, and other fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interests. Lefty Awards have been given since 1996.

In 2020, Left Coast Crime received the Raven Award from Mystery Writers of America, for “outstanding achievement in the mystery field outside the realm of creative writing.”

The 34th annual Left Coast Crime Convention will take place in Bellevue, Washington, April 11-14, 2024. This year’s Guests of Honor are authors Megan Abbott and Robert Dugoni. Fran Fuller is the Fan Guest of Honor, and author Wanda Morris will serve as Toastmaster.






Wednesday, 3 January 2024

Left Coast Crime 2025: Rocky Mountain High Jinks

 


Left Coast Crime is thrilled to announce our Special Guests for Left Coast Crime 2025: Guests of Honor Manuel Ramos and Sara Paretsky, Fan Guest of Honor Grace Koshida, and Toastmaster John Copenhaver.



Registration is now open for LCC 2025 in Denver, Colorado, March 13-16, 2025. Left Coast Crime registration includes a Welcome Reception, two special Breakfasts, the Awards Banquet, and admission to all panels and interviews. The early registration fee of $299 extends through April 15, 2024, the close of LCC 2024: Seattle Shakedown.

 More Information and Online Registration: https://leftcoastcrime.org/2025/

Sunday, 19 March 2023

Left Coast Crime 2023 Left Award Winners

 


The Lefty Awards were announced on Saturday night at the Left Coast Crime Convention in Tucson, Arizona. 

Lefty Nominees for Best Humorous Mystery Novel

    Bayou Book Thief  by Ellen Byron (Berkley Prime Crime)

Lefty Nominees for Best Historical Mystery Novel (The Bill Gottfried Memorial) for books set before 1970

    Anywhere You Run by Wanda M. Morris (William Morrow)

Lefty Nominees for Best Debut Mystery Novel

    Shutter by Ramona Emerson (Soho Crime)

Lefty Nominees for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)

    Like a Sister by Kellye Garrett (Mulholland Books)

Congratulations to all the winners and the nominated authors.

Wednesday, 18 January 2023

Left Coast Crime - Lefty Award Nominees

The Lefty Awards will be voted on at the Left Coast Crime Convention and presented at a banquet on Saturday, March 18, at the El Conquistador Resort in the Oro Valley of Tucson, Arizona. Congratulations to all the nominees.



Lefty Nominees for Best Humorous Mystery Novel

Bayou Book Thief by Ellen Byron (Berkley Prime Crime)

Death by Bubble Tea by Jennifer J. Chow (Berkley Prime Crime)

Five Moves of Doom by A.J. Devlin (NeWest Press)

A Streetcar Named Murder by T.G. Herren (Crooked Lane Books)

Scot in a Trap by Catriona McPherson (Severn House)

Lefty Nominees for Best Historical Mystery Novel

(The Bill Gottfried Memorial) for books set before 1970

A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder by Dianne Freeman (Kensington Books)

In Place of Fear by Catriona McPherson (Severn House)

Anywhere You Run by Wanda M. Morris (William Morrow)

Under a Veiled Moon by Karen Odden (Crooked Lane Books)

The Secret in the Wall by Ann Parker (Poisoned Pen Press)

Framed in Fire by Iona Whishaw (Touchwood)

Lefty Nominees for Best Debut Mystery Novel

Jackal by Erin E. Adams (Bantam Books)

Don’t Know Tough by Eli Cranor (Soho Crime)

Shutter by Ramona Emerson (Soho Crime)

Other People’s Secrets by Meredith Hambrock (Crooked Lane Books)

The Bangalore Detectives Club by Harini Nagendra (Pegasus Crime)

Devil’s Chew Toy by Rob Osler (Crooked Lane Books)

The Verifiers by Jane Pek (Vintage Books)

Lefty Nominees for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)

Like a Sister by Kellye Garret (Mulholland Books)

Back to the Garden by Laurie R. King (Bantam Books)

Dead Drop by James L’Etoile (Level Best Books)

Under Lock & Skeleton Key by Gigi Pandian (Minotaur Books)

A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)

Secret Identity by Alex Segura (Flatiron Books)


Thanks to Gabriel Valjan for the collage of nominees.

Monday, 17 January 2022

2022 Left Coast Crime “Lefty” Award Nominations Announced

Left Coast Crime 2022 will be presenting four Lefty Awards at our 32nd annual convention, to be held in Albuquerque in April: humorous, historical, debut, and best. The awards will be voted on at the convention and presented at a banquet on Saturday 9 April at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Albuquerque. The award nominees have been selected the convention registrants. LCC is delighted to announce the 2022 Lefty nominees for books published in 2021:

Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel. 

The nominees are:

Cajun Kiss of Death by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)

Mimi Lee Cracks the Code by Jennifer Chow(Berkley Prime Crime)

Finlay Donovan Is Killing It by Elle Cosimano (Minotaur Books)

How To Book a Murder by Cynthia Kuhn (Crooked Lane Books)

Mango, Mambo, and Murder by Raquel V. Reyes (Crooked Lane Books)

Fogged Off by Wendall Thomas (Beyond the Page Books)


Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970.

The nominees are:

The Cry of the Hangman by Susanna Calkins (Severn House)

The Savage Kind by John Copenhaver (Pegasus Crime)

Clark and Division by Naomi Hirahara (Soho Crime)

The Bombay Prince by Sujata Massey (Soho Crime)

The Mirror Dance by Catriona McPherson (Hodder & Stoughton)

Death at Greenway by Lori Rader-Day (William Morrow)

Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel. 

The nominees are:

Who Is Maud Dixon by Alexandra Andrews (Little, Brown and Company)

Blackout by Marco Carocari (Level Best Books)

The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris (Atria Books)

Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala (Berkley Prime Crime)

All Her Little Secrets by Wanda M. Morris (William Morrow)


Lefty for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories). 

The nominees are:

Runner by Tracy Clark (Kensington Books)

Razorblade Tears by S.A. Cosby (Flatiron Press)

Last Redemption by Matt Coyle (Oceanview Publishing)

Lightning Strike by William Kent Krueger (Atria Books)

Bath Haus by P.J. Vernon (Doubleday)

The Left Coast Crime Convention is an annual event sponsored by mystery fans, both readers and authors. Usually held in the western half of North America, LCC’s intent is to host an event where readers, authors, critics, librarians, publishers, and other fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interests. Lefty Awards have been given since 1996.


Sunday, 11 April 2021

2021 Lefty Award Winners

 

The Lefty Awards, voted on by Left Coast Crime attendees, were presented virtually on April 10, 2021, at the Unconvention. Congratulations to the winners and to all of the nominated authors.


Award for Best Humorous Mystery Novel

Murder in the Bayou Boneyard by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)

Award for Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970

The Turning Tide by Catriona McPherson (Quercus)

Award for Best Debut Mystery Novel

Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden, (Ecco)

Award for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)

All the Devils Are Here by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)


Sunday, 21 March 2021

2021 Lefty Award Nominees

 

Lefty Nominees for Best Humorous Mystery Novel

Murder in the Bayou Boneyard by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)

Mimi Lee Gets a Clue by Jennifer J. Chow(Berkley Prime Crime)

Squeeze Me by Carl Hiaasen, (Alfred A. Knopf)

The Study of Secrets by Cynthia Kuhn (Henery Press)

The Pot Thief Who Studied the Woman at Otowi Crossing by J. Michael Orenduff (Aakenbaaken & Kent)

Skin Deep by Sung J. Woo (Agora Books)

Lefty Nominees for Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970

The Fate of a Flapper by Susanna Calkins (Minotaur Books)

A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Murder by Dianne Freeman (Kensington Books)

Riviera Gold by Laurie R. King (Bantam Books)

The Turning Tide by Catriona McPherson (Quercus)

Mortal Music by Ann Parker(Poisoned Pen Press)

Turn to Stone by James W. Ziskin (Seventh Street Books)

Lefty Nominees for Best Debut Mystery Novel

Murder Goes to Market by Daisy Bateman (Seventh Street Books)

Derailed by Mary Keliikoa (Camel Press)

Murder at the Mena House by Erica Ruth Neubauer, (Kensington Books)

The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Viking)

The Lady Upstairs by Halley Sutton (Putnam)

Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden, (Ecco)

Lefty Nominees for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)

What You Don’t See by Tracy Clark (Kensington Books)

Blacktop Wasteland by S.A. Cosby (Flatiron Books)

Blind Vigil by Matt Coyle (Oceanview Publishing)

And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall (Forge)

All the Devils Are Here by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)

Hat-tip- Mystery Fanfare

Monday, 18 January 2021

Left Coast Crime Lefty Award Nominations

 

Because of the pandemic, the April 2021 Left Coast Crime convention was rescheduled for 2022. While everything else may have changed, the Lefty Awards continue!

Left Coast Crime will be presenting four Lefty Awards in 2021: humorous, historical, debut, and best. This year, the awards will be voted on virtually and presented online April 10, 2021.

The award nominees have just been selected by registrants at the last in-person convention in San Diego and the next one scheduled for Albuquerque in April 2022. 

LCC is delighted to announce the 2021 Lefty nominees for books published in 2020:

Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel

Murder in the Bayou Boneyard by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)
Mimi Lee Gets a Clue by Jennifer J. Chow (Berkley Prime Crime)
Squeeze Me by Carl Hiaasen (Alfred A. Knopf)
The Study of Secrets by Cynthia Kuhn (Henery Press)

The Pot Thief Who Studied the Woman at Otowi Crossing by J. Michael Orenduff (Aakenbaaken & Kent)

Skin Deep by Sung J. Woo (Agora Books)

Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel for books set before 1970. The nominees are:
 The Fate of a Flapper by Susanna Calkins (Minotaur Books)
 A Lady’s Guide to Mischief and Murder by Dianne Freeman (Kensington Books)
 Riviera Gold by Laurie R. King (Bantam Books)
The Turning Tide by Catriona McPherson (Quercus)
Mortal Music by Ann Parker (Poisoned Pen Press)
Turn to Stone by James W. Ziskin (Seventh Street Books)

Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel.
Murder Goes to Market by Daisy Bateman (Seventh Street Books)
Derailed by Mary Keliikoa (Camel Press)
Murder at the Mena House by Erica Ruth Neubauer (Kensington Books)
The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman (Viking)
The Lady Upstairs by Halley Sutton (Putnam)
 Winter Counts by David Heska Wanbli Weiden (Ecco)

Lefty for Best Mystery Novel (not in other categories)
What You Don’t See by Tracy Clark (Kensington Books)
Blacktop Wasteland by S.A.Cosby (Flatiron Books)
Blind Vigil by Matt Coyle,  (Oceanview Publishing)
And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall (Forge)
All the Devils Are Here by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)

The Left Coast Crime Convention is an annual event sponsored by mystery fans, both readers and authors. Usually held in the western half of North America, LCC’s intent is to host an event where readers, authors, critics, librarians, publishers, and other fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interests. Lefty Awards have been given since 1996.

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The 2022 Left Coast Crime Convention — Southwest Sleuths — will take place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 7–10, 2022. The Guests of Honor will be authors Mick Herron and Catriona McPherson. Kristopher Zgorski will be the Fan Guest of Honor, and Kellye Garrett will serve as Toastmaster. Tony Hillerman will be the Ghost of Honor.

Left Coast Crime is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation holding annual mystery conventions in the West since 1991. Each LCC convention raises money to support a local literary organization and is staffed entirely by volunteers.

For more information on Left Coast Crime 2022, visit https://leftcoastcrime.org/2022/

 


Thursday, 30 April 2020

Edgar Awards 2020

The 2020 Edgar Awards have been announced online by the Mystery Writers of America.  

The full list of nominations can be found here.

The winners of the awards are as follows as they were announced.

THE SIMON & SCHUSTER MARY HIGGINS CLARK AWARD
The Night Visitors by Carol Goodman (HarperCollins – William Morrow)

THE G.P. PUTNAM’S SONS SUE GRAFTON MEMORIAL AWARD
Borrowed Time by Tracy Clark ( Kensington Publishing)

BEST TELEVISION EPISODE TELEPLAY
Season 5, Episode 4” – Line of Duty, Teleplay by Jed Mercurio (Acorn TV)

BEST JUVENILE
Me and Sam-Sam Handle the Apocalypse by Susan Vaught (Simon & Schuster Children’s Books – Paula Wiseman Books)

BEST YOUNG ADULT
Catfishing on CatNet by Naomi Kritzer (Tom Doherty Associates – Tor Teen)

BEST CRITICAL/BIOGRAPHICAL
Hitchcock and the Censors by John Billheimer (University Press of Kentucky)

BEST FACT CRIME
The Less People Know About Us: A Mystery of Betrayal, Family Secrets, and Stolen Identity by Axton Betz-Hamilton (Hachette Book Group – Grand Central Publishing)

BEST SHORT STORY
One of These Nights," from Cutting Edge: New Stories of Mystery and Crime by Women Writers by Livia Llewellyn (Akashic Books)

BEST PAPERBACK ORIGINAL
The Hotel Neversink by Adam O’Fallon Price (Tin House Books)

BEST FIRST NOVEL BY AN AMERICAN AUTHOR
Miracle Creek by Angie Kim (Farrar Straus and Giroux)

BEST NOVEL
The Stranger Diaries by Elly Griffiths (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)

ROBERT L. FISH MEMORIAL AWARD
There’s a Riot Goin’ On," from Milwaukee Noir by Derrick Harriell (Akashic Books)

RAVEN AWARD
Left Coast Crime

ELLERY QUEEN AWARD
Kelley Ragland

Congratulations to all the winners and nominated authors.
The Edgar Awards, or “Edgars,” as they are commonly known, are named after MWA’s patron saint Edgar Allan Poe and are presented to authors of distinguished work in various categories. MWA is the premier organization for mystery writers, professionals allied to the crime-writing field, aspiring crime writers, and those who are devoted to the genre. The organization encompasses some 3,000 members including authors of fiction and non-fiction books, screen and television writers, as well as publishers, editors, and literary agents. For more information on Mystery Writers of America, please visit the website: www.mysterywriters.org

Monday, 23 March 2020

Lefty Award Winners

The Lefty Awards have been “virtually” awarded and the winners are as follows –

Best Humorous Mystery Novel
Scot and Soda by Catriona McPherson (Midnight Ink)

Best Historical Mystery Novel
The Satapur Moonstone  by Sujata Massey (Soho Press)

Best Debut Mystery Novel
Murderabilia by Carl Vonderau (Midnight Ink)

Best Mystery Novel
Lost Tomorrow by Matt Coyle (Oceanview Publishing)

A complete list of the nominees can be found here.

Congratulations to all the winners and the nominees.  Thanks to Janet Rudolph (Mystery Fanfare) for the information.

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

2020 Left Coast Crime - Lefty Award Nominees

The Left Coast Crime “Lefty” Awards are fan awards chosen by registered members of the Left Coast Crime convention. Nominations for awards to be presented at each annual convention are made by people registered for that convention and also the immediately prior convention. A ballot listing the official nominees is given to each registrant when they check in at the convention, and final voting takes place at the convention. The ballots are tabulated and that year’s Lefty Awards are presented at the Awards Celebration.

Left Coast Crime 2020 will be presenting four Lefty Awards at the 30th annual LCC convention in San Diego, California The Lefty awards will be voted on at the convention and presented at the Awards Banquet on Saturday, March 14, 2020, at the San Diego Marriott Mission Valley.

Lefty for Best Humorous Mystery Novel
Fatal Cajun Festival by Ellen Byron (Crooked Lane Books)
Murder from Scratch by Leslie Karst (Crooked Lane Books)
The Subject of Malice by Cynthia Kuhn (Henery Press)
Scot & Soda by Catriona McPherson (Midnight Ink)
Drowned Under by Wendall Thomas (Poisoned Pen Press)

Lefty for Best Historical Mystery Novel (Bruce Alexander Memorial)
for books covering events before 1970
Murder Knocks Twice by Susanna Calkins (Minotaur Books)
The Pearl Dagger by L.A. Chandlar,  (Kensington Books)
A Lady’s Guide to Gossip and Murder by Dianne Freeman (Kensington Books)
The Body in Griffith Park by Jennifer Kincheloe (Seventh Street Books)
The Satapur Moonstone by Sujata Massey (Soho Crime)

Lefty for Best Mystery Novel
Your House Will Pay by Steph Cha (Ecco)
Borrowed Time by Tracy Clark (Kensington Books)
Lost Tomorrows by Matt Coyle (Oceanview Publishing)
They All Fall Down by Rachel Howzell Hall (Forge Books)
Heaven, My Home by Attica Locke (Mulholland Books)

Lefty for Best Debut Mystery Novel
The Ninja Daughter by Tori Eldridge (Agora Books)
Miracle Creek by Angie Kim (Sarah Crichton Books)
One Night Gone by Tara Laskowski (Graydon House)
Three-Fifths by John Vercher (Agora Books)
Murderabilia by Carl Vonderau, (Midnight Ink)

To be eligible, titles must have been published for the first time in the United States or Canada during 2019, in book or ebook format. (If published in other countries before 2019, a book is still eligible if it meets the US or Canadian publication requirement.)



Saturday, 14 December 2019

MWA 2020 Grand Master, Raven, & Ellery Queen Awards Recipients

Mystery Writers of America (MWA) have announced the recipients of its three special awards. The board chose Barbara Neely as the 2020 Grand Master, the 2020 Raven Award recipient is Left Coast Crime, and Kelley Ragland will receive the Ellery Queen Award at the 74th Annual Edgar Awards Banquet, which will be held at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in New York City on April 30, 2020.

Mystery Writers of America is thrilled that Barbara Neely is MWA’s 2020 Grand Master,” MWA board president Meg Gardiner said. “Neely is a groundbreaking author, and MWA is delighted to recognize her work, in which she tackles tough social issues with an unflinching eye and a wry sense of humor.

MWA’s Grand Master Award represents the pinnacle of achievement in mystery writing and was established to acknowledge important contributions to this genre, as well as for a body of work that is both significant and of consistent high quality. Barbara Neely is best known for her Blanche White mystery series, and her debut, Blanche on the Lam, received the Agatha Award, Anthony Award, and the Macavity Award for best first novel, as well as the Go on Girl! Award from Black Women’s Reading Club. Neely published her first short story, “Passing the Word” (1981) in the magazine Essence. Her Blanche White novels, which featured the first black female series sleuth in mainstream American publishing, followed a decade later beginning with Blanche on the Lam (1992), followed by Blanche Among the Talented Tenth (1994), Blanche Cleans Up (1998), and Blanche Passes Go (2000) and are beloved by fans in part because of her unique heroine—an amateur detective and domestic worker who uses the invisibility inherent to her position to her advantage in her pursuit of the truth.

MWA Grand Master! I hope this doesn’t mean I have to relinquish my position as Empress Regnant of the Multiverse,” Neely said on learning of the award.

Neely’s nomination cited the stories of Blanche White for containing themes and issues that extends beyond mystery and into political and social commentary. “Blanche allows Neely to explore the female beauty. There are other issues that Neely is able to tackle through her writing—such as violence against women, racism, class boundaries, and sexism”. Barbara Neely is quoted as saying, ‘That as a feminist mystery writer it is not enough to create strong women, and that maybe the term ‘feminist mystery writer’ is being used too loosely.’”

Neely was born in 1941 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. According to her biography, she was the only child of African-American descent to attend her elementary and high school in this heavily German influenced community. She attended the University of Pittsburgh where she earned her master’s degree in Urban and Regional planning before beginning a career in the public sector. Neely served as director of Women for Economic Justice, worked in the Philadelphia Tutorial Project, became the director of a YWCA, and headed a consultant firm for non-profits. In addition, she became a radio producer for Africa News Service, and later, a staff member at Southern Exposure magazine.

Previous Grand Masters include Martin Cruz Smith, William Link, Peter Lovesey, Walter Mosley, Lois Duncan, James Ellroy, Robert Crais, Ken Follett, Martha Grimes, Sara Paretsky, James Lee Burke, Sue Grafton, Stephen King, Mary Higgins Clark, Lawrence Block, P.D. James, Ellery Queen, Daphne du Maurier, Alfred Hitchcock, Graham Greene, and Agatha Christie, to name a few.

The Raven Award recognizes outstanding achievement in the mystery field outside the realm of creative writing. Left Coast Crime will receive the 2020 Raven Award. Left Coast Crime is an annual mystery convention sponsored by mystery fans, both readers and authors, first held in San Francisco in 1991. It is an all-volunteer organization that raises money each year to support a local literacy organization with funds collected through silent and live auctions, and the annual Quilt Raffle. The Left Coast Crime Permanent Committee is Bill and Toby Gottfried, Noemi Levine, Janet Rudolph, Lucinda Surber, and Stan Ulrich.

We are all agog here at Left Coast Crime by the news that we have been awarded the Raven Award by Mystery Writers of America,” said Surber. “We are truly thrilled and honoured to be recognized. Since 1991 Left Coast Crime has been holding annual conventions where readers, authors, critics, librarians, publishers, and other fans can gather in convivial surroundings to pursue their mutual interest in the mystery/crime genre. We strive to create an inclusive environment with many opportunities to build warm and caring friendships through a variety of programming.”

Previous Raven winners include Marilyn Stasio, Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, Kansas, Kristopher Zgorski, Dru Ann Love, Sisters in Crime, Margaret Kinsman, Kathryn Kennison, Jon and Ruth Jordan, Aunt Agatha’s Bookstore in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Oline Cogdill, Molly Weston, The Mysterious Galaxy in San Diego, Centuries & Sleuths Bookstore in Chicago, Once Upon a Crime Bookstore in Minneapolis, Mystery Lovers Bookstore in Oakmont, PA, Kate’s Mystery Books in Cambridge, MA, and The Poe House in Baltimore, MD.

The Ellery Queen Award was established in 1983 to honor “outstanding writing teams and outstanding people in the mystery-publishing industry.” This year the Board chose to honour Kelley Ragland, associate publisher and editorial director of Minotaur Books. Ms. Ragland came to Minotaur Books in 1993.

On learning she would receive the Ellery Queen Award, Ragland said, “I’m honoured and not a little bit stunned to have been recognized by MWA with the Ellery Queen Award. To be added to a list that includes such inspiring professionals in our community, especially St. Martin’s own Ruth Cavin, is truly humbling. My work with mystery authors at Minotaur Books, which celebrated its 20th anniversary this year, and within the mystery community—what I have always found to be the most supportive, generous, and dedicated slice of the publishing world—is a source of great joy to me. Thanks to MWA for this recognition, and their support of all facets of the mystery community, including publishers, writers—especially new writers—and readers.”

Fresh out of college and newly relocated to NYC after growing up in the Midwest, Kelley Ragland started as an editorial assistant at St. Martin’s Press in 1993, became an editor in 1998, and took part in the creation of the St. Martin’s Publishing Group’s crime and suspense imprint, Minotaur Books, in 1999. She became Editorial Director of Minotaur in 2009 and Vice President and Associate Publisher in 2015. Over her twenty-six years at SMPG, she has worked with such authors as Jeffrey Archer, Kelley Armstrong, Linda Barnes, Steve Berry, Allison Brennan, Chelsea Cain, Andrew Gross, Charlaine Harris, Louise Penny, Dana Stabenow, Olen Steinhauer, and many others.

Previous Ellery Queen Award winners include Linda Landrigan, Robert Pépin, Neil Nyren, Janet Rudolph, Charles Ardai, Joe Meyers, Barbara Peters and Robert Rosenwald, Brian Skupin and Kate Stine, Carolyn Marino, Ed Gorman, Janet Hutchings, Cathleen Jordan, Douglas G. Greene, Susanne Kirk, Sara Ann Freed, Hiroshi Hayakawa, Jacques Barzun, Martin Greenburg, Otto Penzler, Richard Levinson, William Link, Ruth Cavin, and Emma Lathen.

The Edgar Awards, or “Edgars,” as they are commonly known, are named after MWA’s patron saint Edgar Allan Poe and are presented to authors of distinguished work in various categories. MWA is the premier organization for mystery writers, professionals allied to the crime-writing field, aspiring crime writers, and those who are devoted to the genre. The organization encompasses some 3,000 members including authors of fiction and non-fiction books, screen and television writers, as well as publishers, editors, and literary agents. 

For more information on Mystery Writers of America, please visit the website: www.mysterywriters.org