Private Eyes

Juliet Nordeen, Leah R Cutter, Nicole Givens Kurtz, Kari Kilgore, Michele Lang, Cate Martin, David H. Hendrickson

For many of us, our introduction to mystery began either by watching a detective show on TV, or when we fell in love with characters like Phillip Marlow and the Continental Op in old books. This is the white knight, the only one with morals in the story, the one person who will set the world right.

Come with us and explore new takes on the traditional PI story, whether they're old school and solving a current day crime or sent on a case far away from the city into Appalachia. And enjoy some historic PIs as well, all with voice and perspectives you've never seen before.

Enjoy issue #1 of MCM - and be ready for more to come!

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Watch the special event, “Actors, Writers, and Crime.” One House Productions recorded actors reading excerpts from Issue #1 of MCM. The results are rather amazing. Watch the video of the four readings, then listen to both the actors and the writers talk about their pieces!

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About the Authors

Juliet Nordeen

Juliet Nordeen is a recovering mechanical engineer who lives and writes in the idyllic forests of the Kitsap Peninsula of Washington State where her Deputy Quinn mystery series is set. Her work -- some mystery, some  speculative fiction, some thrillers -- includes smart characters, living in vivid settings, puzzling their way through twisty-tales.

Juliet's short stories have sold to several anthologies, including Fiction River: Fantastic Detectives, Fiction River: Holiday Spectacular, Stark Publishing's Obsessions, and an upcoming collection of stories about secrets edited by Dayle A. Dermatis which is so top secret that the title is still being held under wraps. You can find out more at www.julietnordeen.com.

Leah R Cutter

Leah Cutter writes page-turning, wildly imaginative fiction set in exotic locations, such as a magical New Orleans, the ancient Orient, rural Kentucky, Seattle, Minneapolis, and many others.

She writes fantasy, science fiction, mystery, literary, and horror fiction. Her short fiction has been published in magazines like "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine" and "Talebones", anthologies like Fiction River, and on the web. Her long fiction has been published both by New York publishers as well as small presses.

Read more books by Leah Cutter at www.KnottedRoadPress.com.

Follow her blog at www.LeahCutter.com.

Nicole Givens Kurtz

Nicole Givens Kurtz is a mystery and science fiction lover. Hence the SF Mystery and love of pulp noir pumping through her veins. Check out her site Other Worlds Pulp (http://www.nicolegivenskurtz.net). A humble scribbler of tales, she resides in the deep south.

Kari Kilgore

Kari Kilgore started her first published novel Until Death in Transylvania, Romania, and finished it in Room 217 at the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, where a rather famous creepy tale about a hotel sparked into life. That’s just one example of how real world inspiration drives her fiction.

Until Death was included on the Preliminary Ballot for the Bram Stoker Award for Outstanding Achievement in a First Novel in 2016. Kari’s short myth The Spider Who Ate the Elephant placed 2nd in fiction in the 2019 Virginia Writers Club Golden Nib contest.

Her professional short story sales include several to Fiction River anthology magazine, and several holiday-themed anthology projects with WMG Publishing that range from mystery to contemporary to romance.

Kari writes first and figures out the story’s genre later. That results in mystery, fantasy, science fiction, romance, contemporary fiction, and everything in between. She’s happiest when she surprises herself. She lives at the end of a long dirt road in the middle of the woods with her husband Jason A. Adams, various house critters, and wildlife they’re better off not knowing more about.

Kari’s novels, novellas, collections, and short stories are available at www.karikilgore.com and www.spiralpublishing.net.

Michele Lang

Michele's Lady Lazarus WWII dark fantasy series was published by Tor Books, and her short fiction has been published by DAW, PM Press, Running Press, and WMG Press, among others. "Sucker's Game" was her contribution to Jewish Noir, which was nominated for an Anthony for best anthology. Her Victorian romantic suspense, An Honest Woman, released last year.

Michele is a recovering lawyer who has practiced the unholy craft of litigation in both New York and Connecticut. She returned to her native New York shortly before 9/11, and now lives in a small town on the North Shore of Long Island with her husband, her sons, and a rotating menagerie of cats, fighting fish, and butterflies. 

Cate Martin

Cate Martin is mainly known for cozy witch mysteries set in her home state of Minnesota, including her recently completed series The Witches Three Cozy Mysteries and her new series The Viking Witch Cozy Mysteries.

She also writes science fiction and fantasy under the name Kate MacLeod and has had short fiction published in Analog, Strange Horizons, and Beneath Ceaseless Skies among other places. Under Kate MacLeod she is midway through the YA sci-fi series The Ritchie and Fitz Sci-Fi Murder Mysteries. You can learn more about Cate Martin at her website www.CateMartin.com.

David H. Hendrickson

David H. Hendrickson’s first novel, Cracking the Ice, was praised by Booklist as “a gripping account of a courageous young man rising above evil.” He has since published six additional novels, including Offside, which has been adopted for high school student required reading.

His short fiction has appeared in Best American Mystery Stories 2018, Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine, and frequently in Heart's Kiss, Pulphouse, Fiction River, and other anthologies. He is a multi-finalist for the Derringer Award, and his story “Death in the Serengeti” was honored with the 2018 Derringer for Best Long Story. He has released two short story collections: Shimmers and Laughs: Eight Wildly Hilarious Tales and Death in the Serengeti and Other Stories: Ten Tales of Crime.

Hendrickson has published over fifteen hundred works of nonfiction, most notably his first book for writers, How to Get Your Book into Schools and Double Your Income with Volume Sales, and also Travis Roy: Quadriplegia and a Life of Purpose. He has been honored with the Joe Concannon Hockey East Media Award and the Murray Kramer Scarlet Quill Award.

Visit him online at www.hendricksonwriter.com. Sign up for his newsletter and get a free book! Also follow him on Facebook (facebook.com/davewrites), Twitter (@DHWriter), and Instagram (dhwriter7).