Crime and Science Radio Returns With An Interview of Jan Burke by Hank Phillippi Ryan

By Dplylemd

Crime and Science Radio returns Saturday 9-12-15 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time with an interview of Jan Burke by Hank Phillippi Ryan

Crime and Science Radio: Turning the Tables; Emmy-Winning Investigative Reporter Hank Phillippi Ryan interrogates Jan Burke

We recently interviewed stellar investigative reporter and Agatha-winning author Hank Phillippi Ryan, and she suggested turning the tables on your hosts, Jan Burke and D.P. Lyle, MD. How could we say no?

Today join Multiple (33) Emmy Award-winning and Edgar R. Morrow Award-winning investigative reporter Hank Phillippi Ryan as she turns the tables on Crime and Science Radio's co-host Jan Burke

BIO: Jan Burke was born in Texas but has spent most of her life in California. She is the author of fourteen books and over thirty short stories, and served as the associate editor of Mystery Writers of America's Writing Mysteries. Throughout her career of over 20 years, she has been published by and is grateful for the support of Simon & Schuster.

She won the Edgar for Best Novel for Bones, the Agathafor Best Short Story for "The Man in the Civil Suit," and has received numerous other awards and nominations. She has taught writing for the UCLA Extension's Writers' Program, the Book Passage Mystery Writing Conference, and in other venues. She has served as the Guest of Honor for Left Coast Crime, Malice Domestic, and other fan conventions. Her books and stories have been published internationally and have been optioned for film.

In 2003, her concern for the problems caused by the severe underfunding of U.S. crime labs led her to found the Crime Lab Project, which, through the efforts of writers, forensic scientists, television producers, and concerned members of the public, has worked to increase awareness of the need to strengthen forensic science in the U.S.. She has been honored by the California Forensic Science Institute, which included her in its Hall of Fame, and continues to serve on the CFSI advisory board.

She is a lifetime member of Sisters in Crime, and is also a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, MWA, the Authors Guild, and other organizations.

LISTEN: Link will go live Saturday September 12, 2015 at 10 a.m. Pacific

LINKS:

Jan Burke's Website http://www.janburke.com

Hank Phillippi Ryan's Website http://hankphillippiryan.com

Jan Burke on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WriterJanBurke

Jan Burke on Twitter @Jan_Burke or https://twitter.com/Jan_Burke

Jan's Blog: http://janburke.blogspot.com

The Crime Lab Project http://www.crimelabproject.com