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  • Even though Chris Grabenstein is guilty of writing television commercials (you know, those things we love to hate?) - we can ignore that part of his shady past.

    November 2006 2006

  • Even though Chris Grabenstein is guilty of writing television commercials (you know, those things we love to hate?) - we can ignore that part of his shady past.

    ON THE BUBBLE WITH CHRIS GRABENSTEIN 2006

  • Chris Grabenstein, author of the A. John Creepak mystery series for adults and the middle-grade ghost story The Crossroads.

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

  • Chris Grabenstein, author of the A. John Creepak mystery series for adults and the middle-grade ghost story The Crossroads.

    A Seriously Good Funny Panel on Writing for Kids 2009

  • I spent a lot of my off time catching up with old friends Chris Grabenstein, David Morrell and D.P. Lyle, and learning more about new friends like Betty Webb, Ken Kuhlken, Michael Sherer and Charles Benoit.

    Baring it All 2008

  • Bob Fate loved his experience last year and Chris Grabenstein told me to go, go, go.

    More than magic in this city 2008

  • Anthony Award-winning Chris Grabenstein writes fabulous adult mysteries and thrillers.

    Perception, Reality, and Hyper Happy CVS Customers | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008

  • I loved all the parts I did get to participate in -- the Debut Authors breakfast was wonderful, the Endless Conversation I had with Pari, Jeanne Stein and Michelle Gagnon was fascinating, and I must say, if you have a chance to be moderated by either Chris Grabenstein or Don Bruns, leap at the chance.

    Left Coast Crime report 2008

  • Star Watching: While going to and from the panels I spotted Charlaine Harris, Jan Burke, Chris Grabenstein, and two of the nicest women you'll ever hope to meet – Honora Finkelstein and Susan Smily (co-authors of The Chef Who Died Sautéing).

    Mayhem Diary | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008

  • I missigned Anthony Neil Smith's copy of my book (duh, it's NEIL), traded quips with my bud Chris Grabenstein, watched Donna Andrews work the room like the pro she is, put a face to the great name Honora Finkelstein and met her writing partner Sue Smiley.

    May 2008 2008

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