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Shelly Reuben

Shelly Reuben

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Author and Columnist, The Evening Sun (Norwich, NY)

Lower Austria, United States

Biography

Shelly Reuben’s first novel, Julian Solo, was nominated for Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. Her novel Origin & Cause, was nominated for a Falcon Award by the Maltese Falcon Society of Japan. Among her other crime novels are: Weeping, Tabula Rasa, The Skirt Man, and The Boys of Sabbath Street. She also wrote a book about her father, Come Home. Love, Dad, and a collection of short stories, Dabbling in Crime, originally published in The Forensic Examiner. The ideas for much of her writing come from cases she investigated as a licensed private detective specializing in fire and arson investigation. Of late, she has leaped (without a parachute) into fantasy with her novels The Man with the Glass Heart and My Mostly Happy Life, the Autobiography of a Climbing Tree. Reuben also writes columns for The Evening Sun and Huntington News, which recently published a series of stories about Clementine Fraile and her adventures in retail at The Happy Store. Both newspapers are currently serializing her newest novel, Parking Space: A Love Story. For more about. Shelly Reuben’s writings, visit her web site at www.shellyreuben.com Her books are available in print and digital editions from booksellers everywhere.

Final Covers

Short Stories , Urban Fantasy, Forensic Science, Arson, Crime , Daily Life

Doesn’t Cover

green, goods, consumer

Journalist Type

Seniority Positions

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Content

Total articles 383

  • Tilting at Windmills: The Summer of Joey

    By Shelly Reuben

    Apr. 11, 2025

  • Tilting at Windmills: The Summer of Joey

    By Shelly Reuben

    Apr. 11, 2025

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Company Info

The Evening Sun (Norwich, NY)

Norwich, New York, United States

'+1 607-334-3276

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