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2023
Noir at the Bar online
Click here for readings by mystery authors, including yours truly, on this online program. My reading from Letter from a Dead Man is second to last, but the other readers have some great passages to share as well.

March 27, Monday, 6:00-7:00 PM
Sisters in Crime New England ZOOM
“Using What You Know to Write a Mystery.”
Otis Public Library
261 Main Street
Norwich, CT
Sharon Yang, B.J. Magnani, Trish Esden
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March 29, Wednesday, 6:00-7:00PM
Sisters in Crime New England Panel
“Mystery Making”
Community Room
George H. and Ella M. Rodgers Memorial Library
194 Derry Road
Hudson, NH
Sharon Yang, Dale T. Phillips, Sharon Daynard, and Elaine Isaak
April 21, Friday, 2:00-4:00 PM
Meet the Authors Event
West Boylston Senior Center
120 Prescott Street
West Boylston, MA
Sharon Yang, one of the authors signing and selling books
Postponed: Date TB A
“She Can Do It!: Real and ‘Reel’ Women in Mid-Century Mysteries
TidePool Books
372 Chandler Street
Worcester, MA
Sharon Yang and Janet Raye Stevens

May 6, Saturday, 9:00 AM-1:00 PM
“Celebrating Women in Fiction: Mystery, History, and Romance” Book Signing
Sweets and Java
1059 Main Street
Holden, MA
Sharon Yang, Jean Grant, and Janet Raye Stevens
July 13, Thursday, 6:00-7:00
“She Can Do It!: Real and ‘Reel’ Women in Mid-Century Mysteries
West Boylston Public Library
West Boylston, MA
Sharon Yang and Janet Raye Stevens
July 22, Saturday, 1:00 PM
“She Can Do It!: Real and ‘Reel’ Women in Mid-Century Mysteries
Lee Public Library
Lee, MA
Sharon Yang and Janet Raye Stevens
August 19, Saturday, 1:00 PM
Reading and Signing
Lee Public Library
Lee, MA
Sharon Yang, reading and signing
If you have a reading group or an organization that would like to have me come to discuss my books – or writing and publishing in general – please contact me at: syang@worcester.edu You can also request me as a panelist if you want a Sisters in Crime New England panel through their Speakers Bureau.
 
Contact me: syang@worcester.edu
Last updated 3/20/23
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