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"The biggest mysteries in our genre are why Reed Coleman isn't already huge, and why Moe Prager isn't already an icon."—Lee Child

"Reed Farrel Coleman is one of the more original voices to emerge from the crime fiction field in the last ten years." —George Pelecanos

"Moe Prager is the man." Janet Evanovich

"Reed Farrel Coleman makes claim to a unique corner of the private detective genre" —Michael Connelly

"One of the most daring writers around ... He writes the books we all aspire to." Ken Bruen

Appearances

Where You Can Find Reed

2013

May 10:

St. Louis County Library Foundation presents "Suspense Night: An Evening of Thrills and Chills with Five Renowned Mystery Writers" on Friday, May 10, at 7:00 p.m. at Library Headquarters, 1640 S. Lindbergh Blvd. Top mystery writers Michael Koryta, Ace Atkins, Megan Abbott, Reed Farrel Coleman and Hank Phillippi Ryan will read from recent work and discuss their craft.

Link here. 

May 17: Launch party for ONION STREET at 7 pm at the Mysterious Book Shop in New York City. 

 

2012

Sept. 23: Brooklyn Book Festival, 1:30 pm, with Andy Siegel, Annamaria Alfieri, and Liz Zelvin

Oct. 4-7: Bouchercon, Cleveland, Ohio
Oct. 5: signing for the Books to Die Foranthology, 4 pm
Oct 6: 9 am, "The Pleasures and Perils of Series Sleuths," with Robin Burcell, Ben Coes, Karin Slaughter, and Michael Stanley, moderated by Dave Magayna.

Oct. 10: Books To Die For Panel w/Megan Abbott, John Connolly, Lee Child, et al, 6 pm, The Century, 7 W 43rd St., NYC

Nov. 1: Launch party for Gun Church, 7 pm, Mysterious Bookshop, 58 Warren St., NYC

Nov. 9-10: Murder and Mayhem in Muskego, Muskego Library, Muskego, Wisconsin - with George Pelacanos, Jeff Lindsay, Robert Crais, et al

Nov. 12: Once Upon a Crime, 6:30 pm, Minneapolis, MN

Nov. 13: SPECIAL NOIR AT THE BAR, 7PM, AT OPAL DIVINE'S ON 6TH, Austin, Texas
Come out and celebrate MysteryPeople's second anniversary with one a great Noir At The Bar line-up. Readings from Sarah Cortez (How To Undress A Cop, Hit List) and Reed Farrel Coleman (Walking The Perfect Square, Gun Church). Reading and music by Jesse Sublette.

Nov. 14: Murder by the Book, 6:30 pm, Houston, Texas

Nov. 15: Poisoned Pen, Scottsdale, Arizona

Dec. 5: Sachem Public Library, 7 pm, Meet the Author, 150 Holbrook Road, Holbrook, NY 11741, 631.588.5024

 

 

Reed's not touring for Hurt Machine (except on the internet) but you can find him here and there:

Feb. 9: "Character: Never What,  Always Who," noon
University of Wisconsin–Waukesha   1500 N. University Drive, Room C101  Main Commons
Lecture free and open to the public

Feb. 9: An Evening  With Reed Farrel Coleman   5:30-7 pm
Taylors People’s Park – 337 W. Main Street - Downtown Waukesha –Meet the author while enjoying the atmosphere at one of historic downtown Waukesha’s premier venues – newly renovated Taylors People’s Park. Reed will read a selection from his new release Hurt Machine and be available to sign your copy. Reception only $25; reception and reserved copy of iHurt Machine $40

Feb. 11: MWA University, Sheraton Boston, Boston, Mass. - an all-day series of classes offered through MWA for writers with Reed and other authors, cost $50. Must reserve by Feb. 7.

March 6: New York Public Library, mid-Manhattan, 6 pm, appearing with Peter Blauner, Stefanie Pintoff, Grace F. Edwards and moderator Triss Stein in "West Side, East Side, Dark Side: New York Mysteries." Free and no reservation required.

 

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