The Case of the Sinister Stranger

When young clarinetist Lukas Bechmann loses his mother shortly after their move to Cincinnati, grief is soon eclipsed by shock—a stranger appears at the funeral claiming to be the father Lukas thought long dead.

Augusta McKee, professor of voice at The Conservatory, can’t ignore her colleague’s distress. With her husband, Detective Chief Malcolm Mitchell, she begins digging into the past of the mysterious Henry Freeman. But the deeper they search, the murkier the truth becomes.

At the same time, Augusta steps into her role as stage director for Verdi’s I Vespri Siciliani, conducted by the brilliant Leonard Bernstein. Onstage, an opera father discovers a son he never knew; offstage, Lukas faces the same haunting twist of fate.

As secrets unravel, Augusta finds herself caught in a tangle of lies, loyalties, and long-buried connections—until a revelation ties Lukas, Freeman, and Bernstein together in ways no one could have imagined.

THE CASE OF THE SINISTER STRANGER is the 12th book in Susan Moore Jordan‘s mystery series and is available now on Amazon and other retailers. Ask your local book store to order you a copy!

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Pocono Liar Sahar Abdulaziz’s two new books

It began with Who Killed Gary?, unraveled in Who Killed Karen?, and now the misfit sleuths of Grandville’s Luxury Apartments return for one final case in Who Killed Kevin?

What should’ve been an ordinary morning turns chaotic when Genevieve and Letitia Grange discover a dead man in the garage. But this isn’t just murder—it’s a message.

The Saber Squad—oddball neighbors with more heart than credentials—had sworn to retire their magnifying glasses. But when buried secrets resurface and white nationalist threats close in, Randall Dipple finds himself trapped in a deadly web, and the Squad must rally once more.

There’s a baby on the way, a wedding in the works, and strained friendships throughout Building Nine—but one last mystery could tear it all apart.

Get your copy here!

Authoritarianism doesn’t strike all at once. It infiltrates, corrodes, and consumes—one cowardly compliance at a time. 

In On Borrowed Time, Sahar Abdulaziz delivers a taut, chilling tale of rebellion against the tightening grip of authoritarian rule.

Secrets smolder beneath the surface, danger lurks in the ordinary, and every choice carries a price. As resistance stirs, the question isn’t just who will rise—but who will survive long enough to see justice served.

Dark, gripping, and disturbingly timely, On Borrowed Time dares readers to look closer… and ask how much time do we really have left.

You can get your copy here!

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The Lies We Tell Others

Lies.

We all tell them–sometimes to keep the peace, other times to stir the pot, occasionally to save face, or just for fun.

In this anthology, Liars Club members Sahar Abdulaziz and Michael A. Ventrella got members to submit a playful mix of stories where truth takes a back seat and deception takes center stage. From harmless fibs to outrageous whoppers, these tales demonstrate that sometimes lying is an art… and sometimes it’s a disaster waiting to happen.

We then invited a few authors who had spoken to our group before to submit stories as well, so you’ll also read stories from Angel Ackerman, Randee Dawn, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Gregory Frost, Teel James Glenn, Jon McGoran, Alex Shvartsman, Hildy Silverman, and Ian Randal Strock.

Liars Club contributors are Sahar Abdulaziz, John H. Abel, Derek Beebe, Roseann McGrath Brooks, Michael P. Doherty, Heidi Donohue, P.A. Dutchman, Gabrielle Ferrara, Kieran Ferrara, Belinda M. Gordon, Ralph Hieb, Evelyn Infante, Kelly Jensen, Susan Moore Jordan, Michael Karpe, Tristan Robert Lange, Mary Anne Moore, M.C. Ryder, and Michael A. Ventrella.

Go on–get the book. We promise you’ll love it.

(Would we lie to you?)

Click here to order it!

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Sign up now for the free 2025 Writers Workshop!

In this day-long event, small, interactive group workshops will be offered, providing participants with information and personal attention. Attendees will be able to choose three workshops from the six offered. [See Below]

This is a workshop. Bring your laptop or pen and paper and be ready to do some writing exercises!

REMEMBER: You can only choose three workshops. A1 OR A2, B1 OR B2, C1 OR C2.

One from A, one from B, one from C.

SIGN UP HERE!

WORKSHOPS

A1: Making Memoir Universal

Participants will explore the key differences between autobiography and memoir, discovering how to transform personal experiences into compelling narratives that resonate with readers. Through the lens of narrative memoir—a true story shaped with the tools of fiction—they’ll learn how to craft vivid scenes, develop voice, and sharpen their message to connect meaningfully with today’s audience.

Victoria Marie Lees is an award-winning poet and author. She has published in Chicken Soup for the Soul, Business Insider, and national magazines and anthologies. She leads writing workshops at libraries and online adult learning centers on various topics in fiction, memoir, and poetry. She also helps beginning writers, one-on-one, to hone their skills. Her memoir, Determination: A Mother of Five Conquers College released in May 2025. Learn more about Victoria at her website: https://www.victoriamarielees.com/.

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A2: Playing with POV

Step into a world where villains tell their side, sidekicks steal the spotlight, and “once upon a time” isn’t quite what you remember. In this lively, hands-on workshop, we’ll twist familiar fairy tales by rewriting them from unexpected points of view — the Giant in Jack and the Beanstalk, the Stepmother in Cinderella, even Papa Bear in Goldilocks. Along the way, you’ll learn the magic of first, second, and third person POV, and how each changes the story’s tone, bias, and secrets revealed. Through guided examples and a playful writing exercise, you’ll discover how a simple shift in perspective can make any tale feel brand new. Get ready to turn the stories you know upside down — and make them all your own.

Sahar Abdulaziz weaves psychological thrillers, suspense, and razor-edged satire, unafraid to explore the shadows where human flaws fester. Her stories lure readers into worlds of twist-laden plots, tangled motives, and complex characters teetering on the brink. In her fiction, dysfunction isn’t a flaw — it’s the hook. Website: http://www.saharabdulazizauthor.com


B1: Stretching your Imagination

Coming up with an idea is easy. Coming up with a unique idea? That takes more work. In this workshop, you’ll learn about what editors are looking for when they solicit stories and how to avoid thinking like everyone else.

Michael A. Ventrella writes witty adventures about reluctant heroes. He’s edited over a dozen anthologies featuring award-winning NY Times bestselling authors. His own short stories have appeared in various anthologies and magazines, and he’s also written nonfiction books about music and the U.S. Constitution. His web page is http://www.michaelaventrella.com

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B2: Character Development: Cuddling our Character’s Demons

When we reflect on our character’s deepest secrets, we learn that deception, anger, and cruelty are merely a response to trauma. This is how we wander through our world. This is how we set up our worlds in fiction. This is how we create our characters. Participants will explore new levels of character development by discovering the hidden truths of what makes them believable, as well as vulnerable. Character is about change and this workshop will move from understanding basic archetypes, to developing origin stories and ah-ha moments, and finally, to prevail in the heart of the darkened Cave, a place in which all characters must face a gruesome revelation about who they were, who they wanted to be, and what it takes to get their desired outcome.

Rebecca A. Dolence has a Bachelors of Arts from the University of Detroit Mercy. I’m a long-time member of SCBWI, have earned several certificates in writing for children from The Institute of Children’s Literature, and have a Fiction Book Coaching Certification through Author Accelerator. Her web page is https://radnotesbookcoaching.com


C1: The Five Senses

We take in multiple cues about a situation or scene in real life, sometimes without consciously realizing it. When writing, however, it’s too easy to just rely on visual descriptions of a scene. Choose from a series of prompts and write a scene using the OTHER four senses of hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Participants can share their scenes. If there’s time, pick up someone else’s and add to it with different senses.

Carol Gyzander is a Bram Stoker Award® winner, World Fantasy Award nominee, and Rhysling Award nominee who writes and edits horror, weird fiction, science fiction, and suspense—with strong women in twisted tales that touch your heart. She has stories in Weird Tales 367, Weird House Magazine, Under Twin Suns, and numerous other publications. Carol co-edited and contributed to the stabby feminist horror anthology Discontinue If Death Ensues: Tales from the Tipping Point (Flame Tree Press). She lives in the New Jersey suburbs of New York City, and is Co-Chair of the HWA NY Chapter and co-host of their online reading series, Galactic Terrors.

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C2: Presenting your work to an audience

At some point every author will do a reading of their work to an audience–whether in a small group , signing, or online. After a short talk participants will be asked to read a sort selection of their work (300 words or so) and the presenter will give tips to heighten the experience for the audience, with an emphasis on the fact that hearing it (for the listeners) is a different experience that reading it. The object: the make the audience want to rush out to buy that story!

Teel James Glenn was a stuntman for some forty plus years but then decided to do something dangerous; become an author. His writing has been published in dozens of novels and his work has been printed in over three hundred magazines. His novel A Cowboy in Carpathia: A Bob Howard Adventure won best novel 2021 from the pulp Factory. He is also the winner of the 2012 Pulp Ark Award for Best Author. His latest novel Not Born of Woman was a pulp Factory Finalist for best novel, and is a Shamus Finalist for best PI novel and a Silver Falchion finales for best paranormal mystery. His website is: http://www.TheUrbanSwashbuckler.com

SCHEDULE

9:00: Registration, Meet & Greet, Introductions

9:30: Workshop: A1 (Memoirs) OR A2 (Point of View)

10:30: Break

10:45: Workshop B1 (Imagination) OR B2 (Character Development)

11:45: Lunch [Please bring a bag lunch and drink; there is a grocery store next door and other fast food places nearby]

12:45: Workshop C1 (Five Senses) OR C2 (Presenting your Work)

1:45: Break

2:00: Question & Answer Panel

3:00 (or earlier depending on the Q&A panel): Closing remarks/cleanup

NOTE: When you sign up, be careful not to reserve two panels at the same time. Choose A1 or A2, B1 or B2, and C1 or C2.

Since we have limited space, PLEASE do not reserve a spot unless you are absolutely planning on attending.

The members of The Pocono Liars are committed to making this workshop one where every person in attendance feels supported and respected for their endeavors, and a place where all writers feel welcome and are treated with courtesy, patience and respect. While we as individuals might not share the same world views, we in The Pocono Liars believe it is imperative to develop a safe environment for creatives from all backgrounds and beliefs to gather in support of one another. It is our collective wish to provide such a venue in support of the intellectual integrity of all those who attend and wish to participate.

Additionally, as writers, we feel it is especially important that we respect the boundaries of each individual. Therefore, while proactive critiques are most certainly welcome and appreciated, we especially request that those in attendance refrain from putting fellow writers in a position of validating their choice of genre, lifestyle or story. Thank you.

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Pictures from the 2025 Authors Expo

Thanks to all the authors and publishers who came out to make our event a success! (Click on a picture to enlarge!)

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2025 Writers Expo Flyer

The Expo is coming up soon (June 21) at the Hughes Library in Stroudsburg. Come and meet our local authors (as well as some visiting publishers!)

Click below for our flyer with all the participants, along with their bios.

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Who Killed Karen?

Grandville Luxury Apartments’ newest Building Nine tenant, Kay W. Smith, is loathed for her nonstop complaints and pestering. A book reviewer by profession, Kay wields her power to strike terror in the hearts of successful authors, seeking to publicly humiliate, criticize, and ridicule them. The better the novel, the sharper her scorn.

But Kay’s poison pen is about to run dry. One of her many wounded targets has reached a breaking point and is ready to enact revenge, silencing Kay once and for all. After all, karma’s a bitch — with a very long memory.

WHO KILLED KAREN? is the second installment in Pocono Liar Sahar Abdulaziz’s Saber Squad mystery series — brimming with quirky humor, charming characters, and a mystery sure to keep readers laughing and on edge.

Paperback: https://a.co/d/3Nf19w3
Kindle: https://a.co/d/dZiphLB

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Jonathan Maberry Speaks to the Pocono Liars

As you may be aware, technical difficulties prevented Jonathan from speaking to our group during our Writers’ Conference, so here’s a video he did for us the other night with that presentation!

As he says in the video, he’ll gladly answer questions anyone may send him (as long as the question isn’t “Will you read my work and give comments?”).

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The 2025 Author Expo

If you’re a published writer in the Poconos and surrounding areas, you should be at the 2025 Author Expo on June 21, sponsored by the Pocono Liars Club and the Eastern Monroe Public Library. Also in attendance will be numerous small publishers who are anxious to scout out possible new authors for their imprints.

Fill out the form below and send it in before June 1. We expect and hope to fit everyone, but space is limited. Confirmations of acceptance will be emailed to you after June 1.

DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM

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Pictures from the 2025 Writers Conference

We had a great conference today other than the zoom link not working for Jonathan Maberry’s presentation (But it worked in dress rehearsal!)… we will reschedule that for an online session only. Check back here for details. (EDIT: Scheduled for Monday, April 28th, at 8 pm. Link is on our Facebook page)

Click on a picture to see the whole thing!

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