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Los Angeles Noir 2, edited by Denise Hamilton (Akashic Books)
Orange County Noir, edited by Gary Phillips (Akashic Books)
Seven wonderful mystery writers will be here to present two new entrants in the very popular Akashic Noir anthology series: Los Angeles Noir 2 and Orange County Noir. Editors Denise Hamilton and Gary Phillips and contributors Susan Straight, Robert S. Levinson, Robert Ward, Jervey Tervalon, and Naomi Hirahara will read from their work.
Denise Hamilton writes the Eve Diamond series and is editor of Los
Angeles Noir, an anthology of new writing that spent two months on the
best-seller lists, won the Edgar Award for Best Short Story, and won
the Southern California Independent Booksellers’ award for Best Mystery
of the Year. Her latest novel, Los Angeles Times best seller The Last
Embrace, has been compared to James Ellroy and Raymond Chandler.
Gary Phillips writes stories of chicanery and misadventure in various
formats, including novels and short stories. He has contributed stories
to several volumes in the Akashic Noir Series, including Los Angeles
Noir, Dublin Noir, and Phoenix Noir. He recently published Freedom’s
Fight, a novel set in World War II.
Susan Straight is a native of Riverside, California, just over the
Orange County border. She has published six novels, including Highwire
Moon, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, and A Million
Nightingales, which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book
Prize. Her new novel, One Candle, will be published in 2010. Her short
story “The Golden Gopher,” from Los Angeles Noir, won an Edgar Award in
2008.
Robert S. Levinson is the author of the novels The Traitor in Us All,
In the Key of Death, Where the Lies Begin, and Ask a Dead Man, as well
as the Neil Gulliver and Stevie Marriner series of mystery-thrillers,
which to date consist of The Elvis and Marilyn Affair, The James Dean
Affair, The John Lennon Affair, and Hot Paint: The Andy Warhol Affair.
The Derringer Award–winner’s short stories appear often in the Ellery
Queen and Alfred Hitchcock mystery magazines.
Robert Ward’s 2006 novel Four Kinds of Rain was nominated for a Hammett
Prize. He is a former writer-producer on TV shows New York Undercover,
Hill Street Blues, and Miami Vice. His latest novel, Total Immunity,
was published in 2009 by Harcourt.
Jervey Tervalon lives in Altadena, California, with his two daughters.
He teaches creative writing at the University of Southern California
and is currently revising the manuscript of Hope Found Chauncey, a
sequel of sorts to his best-selling novel Understand This. His essay
“The Slow Death of a Chocolate City,” originally written for the LA
Weekly, won a Los Angeles Press Club Award in 2008.
Naomi Hirahara, born and raised in Southern California, won an Edgar
Award for her third mystery in the Mas Arai series, Snakeskin Shamisen.
She writes crime fiction and also novels for younger readers; her short
story “Number 19” was published in the original Los Angeles Noir. She
contributes a mystery serial for an English-language weekly in Japan
and regularly leads writing workshops. Her fourth Mas Arai mystery,
Blood Hina, is being published in 2010.
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