Kenneth Wishnia's novels include
23 Shades of Black, which was nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best First Novel and an Anthony for Best Paperback Original;
Soft Money, a Library Journal Best Mystery of the Year; and
Red House, a
Washington Post Book World "Rave" Book of the Year. His short stories have appeared in
Ellery Queen, Alfred Hitchcock, Queens Noir, Long Island Noir, Send My Love and a Molotov Cocktail, and elsewhere. He recently edited the Anthony Award-nominated anthology,
Jewish Noir, for PM Press. He teaches writing, literature, and other deviant forms of thought at Suffolk Community College on Long Island.
Liz Martínez's stories have appeared in
Manhattan Noir,
Queens Noir, and
Cop Tales 2000. She is the coeditor of
Indian Country Noir, the author of the nonfiction book
The Retail Manager's Guide to Crime and Loss Prevention, and her articles about security and law enforcement have appeared in publications around the world. She is a member of Wordcraft Circle of Native Writers and Storytellers. She lives in New York.
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