• The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with Brian Joseph
    Dec 31 2024

    Regular Open Mic folks know I focus my attentions on crime fiction, mystery and thriller authors. But for today's show we delve into true crime as I welcome my good friend and colleague Brian Joseph to the show to talk about his new book, Vegas Concierge: Sex Trafficking, Hip Hop, and Corruption in America.

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    33 mins
  • The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with Timothy Smith
    Dec 5 2024

    My guest today has long been a world traveler who has had more adventures than anyone I know. He is joining me today from his home in France, a country I very much look forward to returning to someday. He has been a guest before, all the way back when this was still just a blog and before the YouTube and podcast shows. His work has won numerous awards and accolades, including the Paris Prize for Fiction in 2013 for his novel, a Vision of Angels. His 2019 novel THE FOURTH COURIER was also a finalist for Best Gay Mystery in the Lambda Literary Awards, and his 2020 novel FIRE ON THE ISLAND won the Gold Medal in the Faulkner-Wisdom Competition. I could go on, but you get the idea.

    His new book, Istanbul Crossing, is the story of a young gay Syrian refugee who, after watching his cousin executed by ISIS for being homosexual, flees to Istanbul for his safety. I’ll let him tell us more about that in a moment. So now let me please welcome Timothy Jay Smith to the Open Mic.

    NOTE: This conversation took place before the Nov. 5th 2024 election.

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    42 mins
  • The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with Jason Powell
    Nov 12 2024

    My guest today, Jason Powell, is one of the up and coming authors out there in the mystery genre. His debut novel No Man’s Ghost introduces us to Charles Davids, a probationary NYC firefighter whose first week on the job coincides with that of a mentally disturbed man going through a divorce who moves from calling in fake fires to acting on the real thing. It is a gripping and fast moving story that not only is a crime tale, but gives us a really insightful look into the lives of the brotherhood of firefighters.

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    49 mins
  • The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with J.T. Siemens
    Jul 9 2024

    My guest today came to me via a recommendation from another writer and friend of the show, A.J. Devlin. We were talking at Left Coast Crime in March and he said he had a friend with a new book coming out that I really should know about. He even had a signed copy for me! I know A.J. is a great writer, so I of course said I would check it out. I am so glad I did. That book, CALL OF THE VOID by J.T. Siemens is one of the best crime fiction novels I’ve read in years – compelling at every turn, very gripping, fast-paced and true edge of your seat entertainment. SO I’m very happy today to have J.T. Siemens here with me to talk about that book and his other work and all things writing.

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    48 mins
  • The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with Mary Keliioka
    Jun 25 2024

    My guest today, Mary Keliioka, has authored two notable mystery series: the PI Kelly Pruett mysteries, which features the title protagonist, and the Misty Pines series, featuring Sheriff Jax Turner. She also has a brand new book out, her first domestic thriller, DON’T ASK, DON’T FOLLOW, featuring a new lead character, paralegal Beth Ralston. The book has been called “a pulse-pounding read about truth, justice and the unexpected secrets families keep.” I’m reading it right now and so far I have to agree.

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    40 mins
  • The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with Sagit Schwartz
    Jun 11 2024

    Sagit Schwartz’s debut novel SINCE SHE’S BEEN GONE is a dual-timeline thriller that has been called a nuanced roller-coaster ride, gripping, pulse-pounding, emotional and a non-stop ride of twists and turns. Sagit is a licensed psychotherapist, so perhaps it’s not surprising that her character is also a mental health professional and that the story deals with several mental health themes to add to the suspense of the story. She’s here today to talk to me about the book and to share some insights into her journey to publication.

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    51 mins
  • The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with Maria Alexander
    Jun 3 2024

    My guest today has had an illustrious career writing so many things, from screenplays and game designs to novels and poetry. She has authored numerous novels and short stories and won multiple Bram Stoker awards, which for the uninitiated are the major award for those writing in the horror genre. You might ask why I, a crime fiction devotee, has a horror author on my show. Well, the answer is we recently met at Left Coast Crime – sitting in the bar of course – and I thought she was just awesome and had interesting things to say to writers in any genre. So here she is!

    Maria Alexander, welcome to the Open Mic.

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    58 mins
  • The Open Mic: Writers in Their Own Words with Sarah Tomlinson
    May 28 2024

    I was going to introduce my guest today as a debut author, but that’s not quite true. She has in fact ghost- or co-written fourteen books, including five NYT bestsellers. She is the author of the father-daughter memoir GOOD GIRL and a longstanding music journalist and critic whose work has appeared in major publications all over the country. I had the pleasure of making her acquaintance at Left Coast Crime this year and I’m really excited to have her here today to talk about her debut novel, THE LAST DAYS OF THE MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS, described as a gripping tale about the complicated legacy of a legendary rock band – like, oh, I don’t know, The Rolling Stones – and the ghostwriter telling their story. Sarah Tomlinson, welcome to the Open Mic!

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    1 hr and 7 mins