Sisters in Crime
Sisters in Crime is an international organization of women and men whose purpose is to promote mysteries written by women and to combat discrimination against them. Speakers include published mystery authors and technical experts who help writers craft better mysteries, and readers enjoy what they read. Meetings are free and open to all. For more information, check out the Sisters in Crime website at www.hotxsinc.org.HoTXSinC Monthly Meetings
Sisters in Crime Heart of Texas Chapter meets monthly on the second Sunday of the month at 2:00 p.m. at the Westlake Barnes & Noble bookstore, located at the southeast corner of Loop 360 and Bee Cave Road, in The Village at Westlake shopping center. For information contact: Joyce Arquette, Publicity (512) 266-6543Archives
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Monthly Archives: August 2011
August 2011
1. August 14, 2011 Meeting Shelia Hargis Austin Police Department Crime Analysis Supervisor presents Putting the Pieces Together – Crime Analysis in Austin Our Sisters in Crime August 14 speaker is Shelia Hargis,a Crime Analysis Supervisor with the Austin Police … Continue reading
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Tagged Austin Police Department, Brazos Writers, Choke, crime analysis supervisor, crime scene investigation, crime trends analysis, Death on Tour, English grammar and usage, Fred S. Webster Jr., Helen Ginger, Hopeton Hay, If You Can'tStand the Heat, Janice Hamrick, Jennifer Aguierre, Kaye George, KAZI Book Review, MysteryPeople, Robin Allen, Shelia Hargis, Sisters in Crime, Sisters in Crime Heart of Texas Chapter, The Omega Theory
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