February 2012 Meeting

Taking the Mystery out of E-readers and E-books
Sorting out e-readers and finding e-books can be mysterious. The members of the Upper Hudson Chapter of Sisters in Crime will attempt to sort out the pros and cons of electronic media from the point of view of both writing and reading as part of their Sat., February 18 meeting, which will start at 11:00 a.m. at the Orchard Tavern, 65 N. Manning Blvd., in Albany.
Stay and order lunch after the meeting and enjoy social time with members, who include avid readers of the mystery genre as well as published and aspiring writers.
If you love a good mystery and want to support the efforts of crime writers in general, and women authors especially, consider joining Sisters in Crime national as well as the Upper Hudson chapter. For more information, contact Kay Hafner at 518-798-2340 or kayhafner@yahoo.com.

January 2012 Meeting

Frankie Bailey, criminal justice professor at SUNY Albany and a mystery author, is also the national president of Sisters in Crime (SinC). She will speak about her involvement with SinC to the members of the Upper Hudson SinC chapter at their Sat., Jan. 21 meeting, which starts at 10:30 a.m. at the Orchard Tavern, 65 N. Manning Blvd. in Albany. The chapter will also discuss how to apply the mission of SinC to their efforts locally as they plan their events for the coming year.

Stay and order lunch after the meeting and enjoy social time with members, who include avid readers of the genre as well as published and aspiring writers.

If you love a good mystery and want to support the efforts of crime writers in general, and women authors especially, consider joining Sisters in Crime national as well as the Upper Hudson chapter . For more information, contact Kay Hafner at 518-798-2340 or kayhafner@yahoo.com.