Established
in 1989, Malice
Domestic™ is an annual fan
convention in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area that celebrates the
traditional mystery, best typified by the works of Agatha Christie, containing
no explicit sex, excessive gore, or violence. Malice Domestic 31 (May 3-5, 2019)
sees six SMFS members up for an Agatha Award in three different categories.
In the Best
Short Story category this year there are four members that are nominated. Those
members are:
Leslie
Budewitz for “All God’s Sparrows” in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: May/June
2018.
Barb
Goffman for “Bug Appetit” in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine:
November/December 2018.
Tara
Laskowski for “The Case of the Vanishing Professor” in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: May/June 2018.
Art
Taylor for “English 398: Fiction Workshop” in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine: July/August 2018.
We also
have members up for Agatha Awards for longer works. Those members are:
Bruce
Robert Coffin is up for the Agatha Award in the Best Contemporary Novel category
for Beyond
the Truth.
Edith
Maxwell is up for the Agatha Award in the Best Historical Novel category for Turning
the Tide.
SMFS
salutes our members on this honor and wishes them all the best as they
represent SMFS at Malice Domestic.
4 comments:
Thanks for the shout-out! So pleased to see the SMFS represented so well—and to be one of the reps myself here, of course!
Thanks, Kevin!
Thank you for posting this! Congrats to all the nominees!
Thanks so much, Kevin!
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