Hart will appear virtually on a panel with her good friend and fellow Minnesotan William Kent Krueger on Saturday morning. At the 53-year-old convention, named after author and critic Anthony Boucher, mystery authors, publishers, agents and fans converge for panels, talks, readings, signings, and socializing. Hart will receive the lifetime achievement award at Bouchercon 2022: World Mystery Convention, when it comes to the Twin Cities this weekend. “We are a state that reads, and I think that’s really wonderful.” “My editor told me that I should be very grateful that I started as a writer in Minnesota, because there are so many opportunities through the library system, through bookstores, through reviews, through book groups, that kind of thing,” she says. Sign up to get Artscape in your inbox every Friday afternoon.Ĭulinary-themed lesbian mystery writer Ellen Hart calls Minnesota “a great book state.”
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