Linda L. Richards

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Linda L. Richards
BornVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
OccupationAuthor
GenreFiction

Linda L. Richards is a bestselling author and the editor of January Magazine.[1]

Biography[]

Linda L. Richards was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and reared in Vancouver, Los Angeles, California, and Munich, Germany. She founded January Magazine in 1997 as an experiment in Web technologies in support of the computer books she was writing at that time.[citation needed]

In 2010 she was awarded The Panik Award (in honor of the late Paul Anik) for the best Los Angeles Noir for Death Was in the Picture.

In 2019 she was awarded The Arthur Ellis Award for best short story for "Terminal City" which appeared in Vancouver Noir.

Bibliography[]

  • Endings: A Novel (2021) Oceanview Publishing
  • Return From Extinction: The Triumph of the Elephant Seal (2020) Orca Books
  • Vancouver Noir (2018) Akashic Books (Contributor)
  • When Blood Lies (2016) Orca Books/Rapid Reads
  • Fast Women and Neon Lights (2016) Short Stack Books (Contributor)
  • If It Bleeds (2014) Orca Books/Rapid Reads
  • Death Was in the Blood (2013) Five Star/Cengage
  • Thrillers: 101 Must Reads (2010) Oceanview Publishing (Contributor)
  • Death Was in the Picture (2009) St. Martin's Minotaur/Thomas Dunne Books
  • Death Was the Other Woman (2008) St. Martin's Minotaur/Thomas Dunne Books
  • Calculated Loss (2006) MIRA Books
  • The Next Ex (2005) MIRA Books
  • Mad Money (2004) MIRA Books
  • Web Graphics for Dummies (1997) MIS: Press
  • Teach Yourself Photoshop (1997) Henry Holt
  • The Canadian Business Guide to Using the Internet (1995) Self-Counsel Press

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