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Tim Maleeny and J.T. Ellison IN CONVERSATION on Authors on the Air

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Authors on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes Tim Maleeny and J.T. Ellison in this exclusive IN COVERSATION broadcast.  

Tim Maleeny is the author of the award-winning Cape Weathers Mystery series and and the bestselling comedic thriller JUMP, which The Boston Globe called “hilarious and Publishers Weekly described as “a perfectly blended cocktail of escapism.”  This new books BOXING THE OCTOPUS relased this year to wide acclaim.  His short fiction appears in several major anthologies and has won the prestigious Macavity Award for best story of the year. Booklist says, “The Cape Weathers mysteries are smart, snappily written, energetic mysteries starring an engaging hero.”   Tim started writing crime fiction when he moved to San Francisco near Chinatown.  Tim currently lives in New York City with his remarkable wife, Kathryn, and their two kickass daughters, Clare and Helen. Tim is working on his next novel, a screenplay, and a book for young readers. More at www.timmaleeny.com.

J.T. Ellison  began her career as a presidential appointee in the White House. Jaded by the political climate in D.C., she made her way back to her first love, creative writing. More than 20 novels later, she is an award-winning New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She is also the EMMY-award winning cohost of  A WAR ON WORD a literary interview television show, and co-wrote the “A Brit in the FBI” series with Catherine Coulter. She lives in Nashville with her husband and two small gray minions, known as cats in some cultures. www.jtellison.com

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