The public is cordially invited from 6-10 p.m. on May 17, 2024, to the Litfest
at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 3750 Washington at Spring
The public is cordially invited from 6-10 p.m. on May 17, 2024, to the Litfest
at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 3750 Washington at Spring

Join Greater St. Louis Sisters in Crime for a potluck picnic in the park
Kirkwood Park at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday April 24, 2024.
John, Gary, and Fedora invite you to bring the whole family for good talk, good times, and great food.
Let me know ASAP how many people and what you plan to bring, Please RSVP by April 20 to Fedora@Fedoraamis.com. Check our website (https://sistersincrimestl.org/) for food updates.
Sign up for an open category below so we’ll have a grand assortment of goodies.
Heading west on Adams at Geyer, turn left into Kirkwood Park at the second entrance off Adams. Make an immediate right. When you go up a slight hill, you’ll find us at the Campbell shelter on the left.
If you get lost, just follow the billowing smoke from Frain burning the burgers.
See y’all there!
Grillmaster Frain


Thursday, February 22, 7:00 PM Central Time on zoom
Building a Sustainable Writing Practice
Come prepared to share how you fit writing into your daily life. We’ll discuss what works for each of us, try out various techniques, and use a writing prompt to get a few evening words in.
Sarahlynn Lester, President of Greater St. Louis Sisters in crime earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the Stonecoast program at the University of Southern Maine. She holds down four different writing/reading jobs.
https://sarahlynnlester.com/
Thursday, January 25 at 7:00 p.m. Central Time on zoomWhat works for you? Traditional to Independent publication and everything in-between. Panel moderated by Sarahlynn Lester and featuring Fedora Amis, Kyle McCord of Atmosphere Press, and Warren Martin.Sarahlynn Lester, President of Greater St. Louis Sisters in crime earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the Stonecoast program at the University of Southern Maine. She holds down four different writing/reading jobs.https://sarahlynnlester.com/ Vice President Fedora AMIS won the Mayhaven Fiction Prize for her Victorian whodunit, Jack the Ripper in St. Louis. She has three traditionally published Jemmy McBustle historical mysteries: Mayhem at Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, Have Your Ticket Punched by Frank James, and See President McKinley or Die Trying.https://www.fedoraamis.com/ Drake University English professor, Dr. Kyle McCord is author of 7 books including Magpies in the Valley of Oleanders, a finalist in the National Poetry Series. He is Director of Acquisitions at Atmosphere Press.https://kylemccord.com Warren Martin is a multi-genre writer, with a focus on military, crime drama, and chilldren’s books. He’s a former president of the St. Louis Publishers Association.http://warrenmartinbooks.blogspot.com/



Food for our Holiday Party 2023
Members, as soon as possible, please email Fedora@fedoraAmis.com with the news.
Are you coming on December 14? Will you bring a guest? What food are you bringing to our feast
Chicken Picatta – Fedora
Salad – Nancy
Vegetable – Sarahlynn
Bread – Marjory Drennan
Wine -Thomas Drennan
Dessert – John Frain
Appetizers – Laine (2)
Jolly Holiday Potluck at the Home of Vice-President Fedora Amis.
Members are welcome to bring a guest, their latest WIP news, a food contribution, and a prettily-wrapped-gently-read book (May be autographed to your or ?) for our I-Love-a-Mystery book swap.
HOLIDAY PARTY
Thursday, December 14 from 5:30 p.m.
In-Person
Members Only
.







Presentation to Sisters in Crime—St. Louis Chapter, Thursday, Nov., 16, 2023 at 7:00 p.m. Central Time
Published in several genres, our own Peter Green stands (or rather, zooms) ready to offer a path for writers to want to find their niche, create platforms, plot and pace for best effect–complete with examples from modern masters.
Peter H. Green — Writer, Architect and City Planner
A career architect and city planner. Peter found his father’s 400 World War II letters, his humorous war stories, his mother’s writings and their family’s often hilarious doings too good a tale to keep to himself, so he launched a second career as a writer. His first book recounted the hilarious antics and serious achievements of his dad’s Word War II adventure, Ben’s War with the U.S. Marines, Greenskills Press, 2014. His first novel, Crimes of Design, a Patrick MacKenna mystery, Fatal Designs (2014).and a third, Chicago’s Designs, (2021). He has published three architectural mysteries in his Patrick MacKenna mystery-thriller series and three biographical memoirs of the era, World War II to the present, including his latest, Becoming an Architect: My Voyage of Discovery (2022). For more about his career and books. His website, https://authorpetergreen.com
Please let our members know (those who attended and those who missed it) that I have incorporated it into my online e-zine, A Writer’s Journey, An Overview of Publishing. https://authorpetergreen.com/a-writers-journey/
Direct links to the talk are at:
https://authorpetergreen.com/pub-2-3-anatomy-of-a-thriller-part-i/ and
https://authorpetergreen.com/pub-2-4-anatomy-of-a-thriller-part-2-more-thriller-tips/ .
On each page, you’ll find the audio MP3 Podcast as well as the text and PowerPoint slides form my talk. It was great fun, I got some good comments and I hope it sparked some members’ ideas on how to improve their stories.
Best holiday greetings to all!
Peter
Peter H. Green
Thursday, June 22, 2023, 7 pm CDT
Monthly Meeting via Zoom
Private Investigator and Author Scott Fulmer.
Discover what it’s really like to be a Private Investigator from one of the top Private Eyes in the country. Confessions of a Private Eye offers an accurate behind-the-scenes look at the real-life cases of celebrated Private Investigator and Super Sleuth, Scott Fulmer. In a thrilling private eye career spanning almost three decades, he has seen it all. Join Scott as he describes in breathtaking detail his investigations and daring challenges involving kidnapped children, missing diamonds, and high-dollar insurance scams. Discover how he busted a fake chiropractic clinic, recovered thousands of dollars of purloined tortillas, and proved an injured stripper was not so injured after all. In the private eye world, truth really is stranger than fiction.
LaShonda Hoffman Shares her Secrets of Marketing
Rock Your Book

USA Today best seller shares her secrets of success February 23, 2023
The Basic Elements of Author Branding
When we hear the term “branding,” we usually think of logo, maybe tagline. Those are
the most readily obvious external aspects, but branding is really about all the ways you
present yourself to the world – your “total package.” Some elements are more internal to
you as an author (though they do affect those you interact with), while others are more
external-facing to your audiences. And if you don’t shape that image, your readers will
form one for you.
The key with branding is consistency. Pick something (a color, a voice, etc.) and stick
with it. Otherwise you will confuse your readers and risk fragmenting your image. Each
element of branding should work together to provide a cohesive view of who you are as
an author, much like facets in a gem.
Internal Branding
Thursday, September 22 at 7:00 p.m. Central Time on Zoom
Elaine Abramson and Fedora Amis – Copyrights and things lawyers never tell you. (Zoom)
Writers must be proactive to protect themselves and their precious brain children.
The following is from Science Fiction Writers of America
For published books that will be sold in the United States, registration is essential. Publication is the point at which infringement and intellectual property theft become a concern. Larger publishers typically register copyright in the author’s name at their own expense. Small presses often don’t want to incur the cost, and may leave registration up to you. If you’re self-published, registration will also be up to you (some self-publishing platforms offer copyright registration as an add-on service, but they’ll charge you more than you’d pay if you registered yourself).












