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Monday
Sep022013

Reed at Bouchercon 2013

 Update (09/15/13): Reed is now part of the Toastmaster's Interview at Bouchercon in Albany on Thursday at 4:00 pm in Room 6.

From a post on the Bouchercon 2013 Facebook page from this year's Toastmaster Steve Hamilton: "The Toastmaster Turns the Tables" I'm gonna have William Kent Krueger, Elizabeth Cosin, Reed Coleman, and SJ Rozan."

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The panels for Bouchercon 2013 taking place August 19th - 22nd in Albany, New York

are posted in the schedule here

 

Reed's descriptions of the panels that he is doing:

Panel- Night is Still Young

Thrilled to moderate this panel. Hope to discuss what I see as a disturbing trend in Noir fiction. A trend that moves away from the implication of violence toward mindless brutality.

 

Panel- Famous Last Words

How I earned my spot on this panel I’ll never know, but I’ll be happy just to sit up there with Charlaine, Max, Laurie and Anne. Should be a lot of fun.

 

 

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