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Below are photos taken at Paula's various events. Click on each picture
to view a larger image. Enjoy!
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Left Coast Crime, Monterey, California,
2004
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Paula
and Walter Mosley, captured by Audrey Thompson, before their interview
during Left Coast Crime in Monterey, 2004. If you'd like to read Paula's
tribute to Walter, which appeared in the conference program, click
HERE

Walter and Paula cutting up before she interviewed him. Over two
hundred people listened to Walter talk about everything from black
male heroes and the inspiration his father provided for his writing to
his current novel, "The Man in My Basement," to his upcoming Easy
Rawlins novel, "Little Scarlet." |
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Lee
Goldberg and SJ Rozan mug for the camera in the Dealers' Room at
LCC, Monterey, 2004. Lee is a triple threat-a writer/producer of
television shows like "Monk," "Martial Law," and "Diagnosis
Murder," AND a writer of mystery novels! And what can you say
about SJ? Author of the Bill Smith/Lydia Chin series, the most
recent of which, "Winter and Night," won the Edgar, Nero and
Macavity awards for Best Novel. Can't wait to read her forthcoming
9/11 stand-alone, "Absent Friends."
You can check out Lee's web site at
www.lgoldberg.com and SJ's
at www.SJRozan.com.
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P.I.,
fellow writer, and Ballantine author David Corbett. David's off
to a great start with two well-reviewed mysteries under his
belt, "The Devil's Redhead" and "Done for a Dime."
Visit his site at:
www.davidcorbett.com.
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Fantastic Four-- St. Martin's editor
Nora Cavin, author Twist Phelan (of the forthcoming
"Family Claims"), criminal investigator and author Robin
Burcell ("Cold Case") and Paula "get their pose" on at
Left Coast Crime,
Monterey.
2004.
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Ed Kaufman of M
is for Mystery in San Mateo had signed copies of Dirty
Laundry and Paula's other books for sale in the Dealers'
Room. |
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Paula
and Christopher Rice after the panel. Christopher is the
author of two well-received mysteries, "A Density of
Souls" and "The snow Garden," the latter of which won a
Lambda Literary Award.
Check out
Christopher's web site at
www.densityofsouls.com.
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Meg
Chittenden holding a copy of her most recent mystery,
"More than You Know." Bet you didn't know Meg has
published 32 novels in her three decades as a writer,
plus short stories, articles, three children's books
and a non-fiction writing guide! It was Meg's great
idea to take pictures of other writers and post them
on her site with links, which she kindly let us steal!
Thanks, Meg! Check out Meg's Rogue's Gallery at
www.megchittenden.com. |
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*Miscellaneous
Photos*
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Paula and Walter Mosley share a moment with fan Charles Shipps at
Bouchercon 2003 in Las Vegas, Nevada. |
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Heather Paster of
cable TV's "Book Talk" interviews Paula about Dirty Laundry. |
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Two Heathers for the price of one? Heather Smith, Senior Publicist
for Ballantine Books (left) and Heather Paster of "Book
Talk" (right) pose for a mug shot with Paula. |
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Paula with Donna Moore, who traveled to Pasadena all the way from Scotland to attend
Left Coast Crime. Donna bought lots of books, including Paula's Inner City Blues.
Plus, Donna and Paula split the Eddie Muller author package in the LCC Silent
Auction. Lucky girls! |
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Paula L. Woods, moderator Carolyn Wheat and John Shannon (pictured) joined Michael
Allen Dymmoch and Stuart Pawson at a Left Coast Crime 2003 panel, "When Social
Injustice is the Crime: Mysteries with Social Issues.
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Paula shows Helen Knode a page from her first book, the illustrated "I, Too, Sing
America: The African American Book of Days." Helen and Paula found they had similar
perspectives in "The Ticket Out" and "Stormy Weather" about how women and blacks
are treated in Hollywood's "noir" films and the industry in general. |
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Paula and fellow writers
share a moment after the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books' panel. "Los Angeles
Now: America's Noir Capital." Pictured from Left to right are: Helen Knode (author
of "The Ticket Out"), Paula, Bob Crais ("The Last Detective"), moderator Connie
Martinson of "Connie Martinson Talks Books", and Stephen J. Cannell ("Hollywood
Tough") |
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Paula
enjoys a response
from charming and
funny fellow
panelist Stephen
J. Cannell. In
addition to being
a complete
gentleman and a
powerhouse in
television
production
(remember "The
Rockford Files"
and "Wiseguy"?),
Cannell is the
author of several
bestselling
thrillers,
including three
featuring LAPD
Sergeant Shane
Scully.
If you would like
to order a tape of
the session,
contact
tapes@conferencez.com
and mention tape
#1011. |
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Having fun at
Marcus Books,
Oakland, during
Stormy Weather
tour. |
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Paula takes a
break from
signing with
escort David
Golia and
Marcus Books'
Manager
Blanche
Richardson, in
Oakland,
California. |
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Paula with
Phyllis Ligon
and friends at
Barnes &
Noble, Irvine,
California. |
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Paula Woods
with Carolina
Garcia-Aguilera,
S.J. Rozan,
and Julie
Smith on a
panel called
"Big Bad
Cities:
Creating an
Unforgettable
Setting in
Crime
Fiction," at
Boucerchon
2001. |
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