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Blackout by Marco Carocari
Blackout by Marco Carocari











Matt also serves as President of the Palm Springs Writers Guild and is working to edit and publish his first novel while putting the finishing touches on his second. Currently at Cal State Fullerton, he has published numerous research papers for academic journals and articles for business publications. His career in research and writing began when he joined Out magazine in New York from its inaugural issue, working in advertising and leading their online media team. Originally from northern New Jersey, Matt traveled west for college and grad school. Panelists: Marco Carocari, Ian Henzel, Kim Kieler and Alden Reimonenq

Blackout by Marco Carocari

You can be the first to hear about book giveaways and have the chance to bone up on you prison trivia for fun and prizes.Scintillating Debuts: LGBTQ+ Authors and a Publisher Share Words I’ll send you the latest information on book releases, scheduled signings, events, and announcements.

Blackout by Marco Carocari

Sign up for the occasional Prison to the Page Newsletter. In other news, my new thriller, DEAD DROP comes out this summer and I’ll be obnoxious about promoting the release–so my apologies in advance… But you get to see the cover first: If it’s your first time at Left Coast Crime, or any writing conference, I think you’ll find it a friendly, welcoming way to jump in. If you’re attending, please come find me. I’m also looking forward to participating in this panel on Saturday: It’s my pleasure to moderate a panel on Thursday: I’m happy to be teaming up with Marco Carocari for “Author Speed Dating.” I’ll be pitching BLACK LABEL, and Marco will talk about BLACKOUT, his Lefty Award nominated Best First Novel. I’m looking forward to reconnecting with friends I haven’t seen since–well, 2020. Social media is all abuzz with people packing, and getting ready for the first in-person conference of 2022 for many of us. This week, Left Coast Crime comes back in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Killer Nashville is a wonderful, welcoming, conference and I look forward to getting back there again this year. COVID protocols were in place and in spite of the additional burdens, the experience was well worth the extra effort. When we had a dip in the case counts, I was lucky enough to jet out to Nashville in August of 2021 to attend Killer Nashville and be around other writers and readers. We learned more than we ever wanted to know about Zoom, remote working, vaccines, and quarantine workarounds.

Blackout by Marco Carocari

When Left Coast Crime in San Diego was abruptly cancelled after a single day in March 2020, many of the attendees left wondering when and if we’d be able to gather again.













Blackout by Marco Carocari