Prologue
The Four That Got Me Here – Elyse Dinh-McCrillis
Elyse Dinh-McCrillis is a freelance writer/editor at Pop Culture Nerd and The Edit Ninja. She also co-authored Mystery Times Ten 2011. She recently used her amateur sleuthing skills to recover a friend’s lost set of keys (which had been stolen … Read more
The Four That Got Me Here – Eric Beetner
Eric Beetner is the co-author of One Too Many Blows To The Head and Borrowed Trouble (both written with JB Kohl). His award-wining short fiction has been anthologized in Discount Noir, Murder in the Wind, the upcoming Pulp Ink, D*cked … Read more
The Four That Got Me Here – Holly West
Holly West is seeking representation for her first novel, DIARY OF BEDLAM, a historical mystery set in late 17th century London. Her short story, ONCE A LOSER, will appear in the upcoming issue of NEEDLE, A MAGAZINE OF NOIR. She … Read more
The Four That Got Me Here – Bill Cameron
Bill Cameron lives with his wife and a menagerie of critters in Portland, Oregon. His stories have appeared in Spinetingler, The Dunes Review, The Alsop Review. He is a member of Friends of Mystery and International Thriller Writers, and serves … Read more
The Four That Got Me Here — Cameron Pierce Hughes
Cameron Pierce Hughes is a native San Diegan who reviews books for January Magazine, Crimespree Magazine, the pop culture website CHUD.com, the Philadelphia City Paper, and other places. His first piece of fiction, “The War Zone,” can be read in … Read more
The Four That Got Me Here — Clair Lamb
Clair Lamb provides broad-spectrum author support (research, editing, publicity and more) to clients who include John Connolly, Joseph Finder, and Kent Harrington. She wrote weekly and monthly newsletters for The Mystery Bookstore-Los Angeles for more than 10 years, and is … Read more
The Four That Got Me Here — Reed Farrel Coleman
Reed Farrel Coleman, author of the Moe Prager mystery series cites four major influences on his appreciation of crime fiction as a reader and writer. Farewell, My Lovely By Raymond Chandler It was when I was finished with this book … Read more



