
Lev Raphael With More Murder In Academia
10/06/20 • 41 min
Ep:052 Lev Raphael has wanted to be an author since he was in second grade, and he's not only achieved his dream, he's published twenty-six books in genres from memoir to mystery to erotic vampire tale; had his work translated into fifteen languages; seen one sell close to 300,000 copies. He also appeared in two documentaries.
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Raphael's The Death of a Constant Lover
Author website: http://www.levraphael.com
Teaching/editing/mentoring website: http://www.writewithoutborders.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/levraphael
Meredith Doench's Dead Eye
Felice Picano's The Book of Lies
Lauren Wright's The Always Anonymous Beast
Brad's Website: https://bradshreve.com/
requeeredtales.com
The three year run of Queer Writers of Crime was fantastic but no new episodes are being made. Therefore, some links may not work. Be sure to check out Brad's new podcast, Queer We Are, where he interviews LGBTQ celebrities, athletes, activists, politicians, and more. You can find it at queerweare.com
Ep:052 Lev Raphael has wanted to be an author since he was in second grade, and he's not only achieved his dream, he's published twenty-six books in genres from memoir to mystery to erotic vampire tale; had his work translated into fifteen languages; seen one sell close to 300,000 copies. He also appeared in two documentaries.
queerwritersofcrime.com
Raphael's The Death of a Constant Lover
Author website: http://www.levraphael.com
Teaching/editing/mentoring website: http://www.writewithoutborders.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/levraphael
Meredith Doench's Dead Eye
Felice Picano's The Book of Lies
Lauren Wright's The Always Anonymous Beast
Brad's Website: https://bradshreve.com/
requeeredtales.com
The three year run of Queer Writers of Crime was fantastic but no new episodes are being made. Therefore, some links may not work. Be sure to check out Brad's new podcast, Queer We Are, where he interviews LGBTQ celebrities, athletes, activists, politicians, and more. You can find it at queerweare.com
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Greg Herren Is Not A Horrible Person
Ep:051 Greg Herren is an American writer and editor, who publishes work in a variety of genres, including mystery novels, young adult literature and erotica. He publishes work both as Greg Herren and under the pseudonym Todd Gregory. His novel Murder in the Rue Chartres won a Lambda Literary Award in the Gay Mystery category at the 2008 Lambda Literary Awards, and his anthology Love, Bourbon Street: Reflections of New Orleans, co-edited with Paul J. Willis, won in the anthologies category at the 2007 Lambda Literary Awards. He has also won several other awards, including an Anthony, and been nominated for another Anthony, a Macavity, and a Shirley Jackson Award, among many others. He is currently the Executive Vice President of Mystery Writers of America.
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Greg via Bold Stroke Books
Greg's Blog: Queer and Loathing in America
Greg's Facebook Page
Greg's Twitter: @scottynola
James Woodall's Website: picadillydetectives.com
Grant Michael's Time to Check Out
Brad's Website: https://bradshreve.com/
requeeredtales.com
The three year run of Queer Writers of Crime was fantastic but no new episodes are being made. Therefore, some links may not work. Be sure to check out Brad's new podcast, Queer We Are, where he interviews LGBTQ celebrities, athletes, activists, politicians, and more. You can find it at queerweare.com
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Dieter Moitzi: Author and Book Reviewer
Ep:053 Born in the early 70s, Dieter grew up in a little village in Austria. At the age of 18, he moved to Vienna to get his master’s degree in Political Sciences, French, and Spanish. Today, he is living in Paris, France, with his boyfriend and works as a graphic designer. In his spare time, he writes, reads, cooks fancy recipes, takes photos, and travels. He is more a hoodie/jeans/sneakers kind of guy than a suit-and-tie chap. So far, he has published two short-story collections, three poetry collections, as well as two murder mystery novels in French, German, and English, the first of which has won the French Gay Crime Fiction Award 2019. You can also find him on Rainbow Book Reviews, where he writes book reviews under the pseudonym of ParisDude. Last but not least, together with his boyfriend he runs the website Livres Gay (in French), where they review and discuss gay novels.
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Dieter's novel Til Death Do Us PartDieter's novel The Stuffed CoffinWebsite: Deitermoitzi.com
The Yellow Canary by Steve Neil Johnson
Simple Justice by John Morgan Wilson
Brad's Website: https://bradshreve.com/
requeeredtales.com
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The three year run of Queer Writers of Crime was fantastic but no new episodes are being made. Therefore, some links may not work. Be sure to check out Brad's new podcast, Queer We Are, where he interviews LGBTQ celebrities, athletes, activists, politicians, and more. You can find it at queerweare.com
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