“The Tin Men”: Alex DeMille and collaborative storytelling On writing and building stories with his father, Nelson DeMille
Otto Penzler talks mystery short story anthologies Penzler Publishers produces a number of anthologies and collections each year
“The Autumn Springs Retirement Home Massacre”: Philip Fracassi with the elder final girl Setting a fast-paced horror-thriller with seniors in a retirement home full of easy targets
“Good Girls Don’t Die”: Christina Henry on Stories within Stories On taking a different approach to resilient women in horror stories
“Playing Dead”: Peggy Rothschild on mixing dogs and mysteries Working on more ways to incorporate new dogs in different mysteries
Sarah Pearse and the ghosts of “The Retreat” Finding and researching remote and haunting places to set a murder mystery
“A Deadly Bone to Pick”: Peggy Rothschild on starting over, with dogs Finding the right dogs is just as much work as getting the mystery elements right
Spencer Quinn and his unreliable yet lovable canine detective Peter Abrahams talks about the Phenomenon that are the Chet and Bernie mysteries
Otto Penzler on mystery fiction from the Victorian Age Introducing old stories and authors to new audiences and more
Mark Edward Langley and the Joy of Learning to Tell Stories In creating the Arthur Nakai series, Mark follows in the footsteps of Hillerman and Parker
Writers, After Dark #90: Christina Henry Sometimes you can't tell who the real monsters in the woods may be