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Writers Panel Discussion - Trouble in Tucson Anthology

This episode of Big Blend Radio features a panel discussion with some of the writers who have short stories featured in the Tucson Sister in Crime book, "Trouble in Tucson: A Left Coast Anthology," which is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Trouble-Tucson-ANTHOLOGY-MEMBERS-SISTERS/dp/B0BTRPH84K/


Featured Guests:

- Editor Eva Eldridge: http://evaeldridge.com

- Designer Cheryl Ryan: https://cherylryan.com/

- Conda Douglas: https://amazon.com/author/condadouglas

- Lynn Nicholas: https://www.lynnnicholaswrites.com/

- Ambre Dawn Leffler: https://www.ambredawnleffler.com/

- Kris Neri: https://krisneriauthor.wordpress.com/

- Elaine A Powers: https://elaineapowers.com/

- Janet Alcorn: https://janetalcorn.com/

- Minerva Raz


Learn more about the Tucson Sisters in Crime at https://www.tucsonsistersincrime.org/ 

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