Lisa Lieberman - Mystery
A
historian of postwar Europe and a huge fan of noir, Lisa Lieberman writes dark,
immersive mysteries set in the 1950s featuring blacklisted Hollywood people on
the lam in dangerous international locales.
All the Wrong Places (2015), her
adaptation of the first book in the Cara Walden historical noir series for
television, won the Stowe Story Labs 2024 Stacey A. Davis fellowship for women
screenwriters over 40. She has published essays, translations, short stories
and film criticism in
Noir City, Gettysburg Review,
Raritan, Michigan Quarterly, Mystery Scene, Bright Wall/Dark Room, 3
Quarks Daily, and elsewhere. Media experience includes interviews on
National Public Radio's "To The Best of Our Knowledge" and Australian National
Radio's "All in the Mind," and a panel discussion on KQED's public affairs
call-in program, "Forum." She is a member of Northwest Screenwriters Guild, The
Blacklist, Women in Film-Seattle, Seattle International Film Festival, Seattle
Jewish Film Festival and past president of Sisters in Crime New England.