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SISTERS OF SPEED
SPEED CITY, INDIANA CHAPTER OF SISTERS IN CRIME
2006 NEWSLETTER ARCHIVES

January 2006
Guest speaker: Scot A. Johnson, a previous law enforcement officer and Microsoft Systems Engineer who specializes in finding hidden data talked about computer forensics.
Member spotlight: Sheila Boneham.

February 2006
Guest speaker: Libby Fischer Hellmann, National President of Sisters in Crime.
Member spotlight: Andrea Smith.

March 2006
Guest speakers: Rick Shaffer and Brad Stevens, experts on auto racing and Speedway.
Member spotlight: none

April 2006
Guest speaker: David Zauner, a forensic scientist with the Indianapolis-Marion County Forensic Services Agency who specializes in fingerprints.
Member spotlight: Carol Sissom

May 2006
Guest speaker: Tony Perona, out SinC anthology co-editor talked about getting your manuscript in shape.
Member spotlight: none
June 2006
Guest speakers: Beverle Graves Myers, Sandra Leonard, Pat Robertson, Brenda Stewart talked about Low Down and Derby, an anthology of short mysteries surrounding the Kentucky Derby.

July 2006
Guest speaker: Terence Faherty talked about the novella and how it compares to the short story and novel.

August 2006
Joint SinC / MWA tour of NFrame data storge facility. No newsletter for this month.

September 2006
Guest speakers: Jim Huang, Brenda Robertson Stewart, Kit Ehrman. All three spoke on mystery conventions--the various types, what they should offer fans, how to stay organized.
October 2006
Guest speaker: Joe Vitti, photographer for the Indianapolis Star, worked as crime photographer in L.A. (with Michael Connolley).



November 2006
Guest speaker: Beverle Graves Myers talked about bringing the past alive in your writing.


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