Michael Amos Cody explores the intersection of faith and mystery fiction. He examines what defines a pious detective and how belief, doubt, and moral conviction can shape motivation, conflict, and meaning within a mystery narrative.
Contribution of African-American Women Writers in Hawaii
Adams, Gorg, and Simms share their personal stories of moving to Hawaii — discussing how, even though African-Americans are few in number there, they have made significant contributions to the literary and cultural landscape. They also examine how racial and cultural...




