
Steve Liskow (www.steveliskow.com) is a former teacher, actor, director and musician. He retired from teaching and turned to writing full-time when the theater where he served on the Board of Directors lost its performance space. Since then, he has published 15 novels, and Blood on the Tracks, the first “Woody” Guthrie novel, placed in the top ten of 1500 entries for the Writer’s Digest self-published novel awards. The Kids Are All Right, a Zach Barnes novel, was a finalist for the Shamus Award.
He has published short stories in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Black Cat Mystery Magazine, Mystery Weekly,and several anthologies. Those stories have earned an Edgar Award nomination, two Black Orchid Novella Awards (Plus two Honorable Mentions), and four Honorable Mentions for the Al Blanchard Award. He conducts writing workshops in Connecticut, where he lives with his wife Barbara and Ernie, a rescued Maine Coon.




