(04/01/2010) |
Eric M. Heideman runs a charming little public library near
a really big university. He recently gave a library talk on
"Masters of Mystery: Edgar Allan Poe and Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle." He's published fiction in Writers of the Future, Volume
III; Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine; Best Mystery and
Suspense Stories, 1988; and TOTU #s 9, 12, & 17 (the rascal);
and around 200 reviews, essays, interviews, features, and
biographical sketches in such places as the Minneapolis Star
Tribune, MonsterZine.com, What do I Read Next? (Gale),
Twin Cities Reader, and various convention program books.
Hang out with him in 2010 in Krushenko's, his space for SF
conversation, at MarsCon, Minicon, WisCon, CONvergence,
Diversicon, and Arcana. (And hang out with him at the
Western convention, Con-Sarnit Three, Saturday, June 5, ffi:
con-sarnit@comcast.net.) He lives in Minneapolis with his
loyal cats, Boris and Johnny, and sojourns when he can to the
lakeshore cabin in the deep woods of Northern Michigan that
his grandfather built 100 years ago. |