Elizabeth Sims (born September 30, 1957) is an American writer, journalist, and contributing editor at ''
Writer's Digest
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History
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'' magazine. She is a former correspondent for the ''
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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'' and author of two series of crime novels, including her Rita Farmer Mystery Series, originally published by
St. Martin's Press
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Minotaur and Lillian Byrd Crime Series, originally published by
Alyson Books
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.
Early life and education
Elizabeth Sims was born on September 30, 1957, in
Wyandotte, Michigan
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Wyandotte is located in southeastern Michigan, approximately south of Detro ...
. She was raised in
Detroit
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and attended
Michigan State University
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and
Wayne State University
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, graduating with degrees in English and composition theory. She is a member of the
Mystery Writers of America
Mystery Writers of America (MWA) is a professional organization of mystery and crime writers, based in New York City.
The organization was founded in 1945 by Clayton Rawson, Anthony Boucher, Lawrence Treat, and Brett Halliday.
It presents the E ...
, Novelists, Inc., and
American Mensa
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.
Professional background
In 1992, Sims began a two-year term on the editorial board of ''Moving Out'' literary journal, during which she submitted the short story "Beautiful" in 1987, and "Cleva" in 1989. In 2006, she began writing features for ''Writer's Digest'' magazine.
[ She became a contributing editor in 2009, specializing in the art and craft of fiction.] She worked as a freelance correspondent for the ''Sarasota Herald-Tribune
The ''Sarasota Herald-Tribune'' is a daily newspaper, located in Sarasota, Florida, United States, founded in 1925 as the ''Sarasota Herald''.
History
The newspaper was owned by The New York Times Company from 1982 to 2012. It was then owned by ...
'' in 2011. Sims taught creative writing at Sarasota’s Ringling College of Art and Design in 2017 and 2018.
;Rita Farmer Mystery Series
In May 2008, she launched the Rita Farmer Mystery Series with ''The Actress''. The main character, Rita Farmer, is a single mother and struggling Hollywood
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actress who is recruited to coach the defendant in a murder trial.
''The Extra'', second in the Rita Farmer Mystery Series was published by St. Martin's Press
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Minotaur in June 2009.
Sims moves the action from Los Angeles to Washington's Olympic Peninsula
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in ''On Location'', published by Minotaur in August 2010.
;Lillian Byrd Crime Series
The Lillian Byrd Crime Series is a six-novel series, originally published by Alyson Books
Alyson Books, formerly known as Alyson Publications, was a book publishing house which specialized in LGBT fiction and non-fiction. Former publisher Don Weise described it as "the world's oldest and largest publisher of LGBT literature" and "th ...
(New York), beginning with ''Holy Hell'' in 2002. The series focuses on lesbian culture, mystery, and love. The second book in the series, ''Damn Straight'', won a 2003 Lambda Literary Award
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.[ ''Lucky Stiff'' and ''Easy Street'' followed in 2004 and 2005. The main character, Lillian Byrd, is a reporter turned sleuth whose quest for true love takes her into dangerous places. The series, set mostly in the ]Detroit
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, Michigan
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area, is noted for its off-kilter characters and wry humor. The fifth novel in the series, ''Left Field'', was published in 2014 by Spruce Park Press. It received a Golden Crown Literary Society
Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) is an American nonprofit organization established in 2004 for those with an interest in Sapphism, Sapphic literature. Since 2005, GCLS has at its annual conference presented Golden Crown Literary Awards (Go ...
award in 2015. The sixth in the series, ''Tight Race'', was published in 2022 by Spruce Park Press.
;''Crimes in a Second Language''
In 2017, Sims published ''Crimes in a Second Language'', a departure from her series work.
The novel, set in contemporary Los Angeles, features a white retired schoolteacher who befriends a young Mexican-American housecleaner. In 2018 ''Crimes in a Second Language'' was awarded the silver medal in the Florida Book Award general fiction category.
;Public speaking
In addition to her writing, Sims lectures and presents workshops at writers' conferences and retreats around North America.
Published works
Fiction
;Rita Farmer Mystery Series
* Sims, Elizabeth (2008). ''The Actress'', St. Martin's Minotaur, 336 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2009). ''The Extra'', St. Martin's Minotaur, 400 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2010). ''On Location'', St. Martin's Minotaur, 384 pages.
;Lillian Byrd Crime Series
* Sims, Elizabeth (2002). ''Holy Hell'', Alyson Books, 270 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2003). ''Damn Straight'', Alyson Books, 272 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2004). ''Lucky Stiff'', Alyson Books, 243 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2005). ''Easy Street'', Alyson Books, 229 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2014), ''Left Field'', Spruce Park Press, 269 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2022), ''Tight Race'', Spruce Park Press, 298 pages.
;Other Novels
* Sims, Elizabeth (2017), ''Crimes in a Second Language'', Spruce Park Press, 266 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2025), ''Down to the D'', Spruce Park Press, 344 pages.
;Short Story Collections
* Sims, Elizabeth (2015). ''I am Calico Jones: Four Short Stories'', Spruce Park Press, 76 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2018). ''Go-Go Day: Four Literary Tales with a Dash of Dark'', Spruce Park Press, 73 pages.
;Short Stories
* Sims, Elizabeth (1987). "Beautiful", ''Moving Out'', vol. 13
* Sims, Elizabeth (1989). "Cleva", ''Moving Out'', vol. 14
* Sims, Elizabeth; and Valerie Reed (editor, 2003). "For Faye", ''A Woman's Touch'', Alyson Books
* Sims, Elizabeth; and Angela Brown (editor, 2004). "Play Money", ''Best Lesbian Love Stories 2004'', Alyson Books
* Sims, Elizabeth; and Lake, Lori L. and Tara Young (editors, 2006). "I am Calico Jones", ''Romance for Life'', Intaglio Publications
* Sims, Elizabeth; and Lake, Lori L. and Jessie Chandler (editors, 2014). "Untold Riches", ''Lesbians on the Loose: Crime Writers on the Lam'', Launch Point Press
* Sims, Elizabeth; (2015). ''I am Calico Jones: Four Short Stories'', Spruce Park Press
* Sims, Elizabeth; (2016), "Go-Go Day", ''Scene Magazine'', August 2016
Nonfiction
* Sims, Elizabeth; and Ned Thomas (2007). ''Port Angeles
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Symphony Orchestra: Seventy-Five Years of Music on the Strait'', Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor, 2010); and Editors of Writer's Digest. ''The Complete Handbook Of Novel Writing: Everything You Need to Know About Creating & Selling Your Work'', Writer's Digest Books, 528 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor, 2012); and Editors of Writer's Digest. ''Crafting Novels & Short Stories: The Complete Guide to Writing Great Fiction'', Writer's Digest Books, 368 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor); and Chuck Sambuchino, (editor, 2012). ''2013 Guide to Literary Agents'', Writer's Digest Books, 364 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (2013). ''You've Got a Book in You: A Stress-Free Guide to Writing the Book of Your Dreams'', Writer's Digest Books
''Writer's Digest'' is an American magazine aimed at beginning and established writers. It contains interviews, market listings, calls for manuscripts, and how-to articles.
History
''Writer's Digest'' was first published in December 1920 und ...
, 282 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor); and Rachel Randall, (editor, 2014). ''2015 Novel & Short Story Writer's Market '', Writer's Digest Books, 580 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor); and Chuck Sambuchino, (editor, 2014). ''2015 Guide to Literary Agents'', Writer's Digest Books, 363 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor, 2016); and Editors of Writer's Digest Books. ''Creating Characters: The Complete Guide to Populating Your Fiction'', Writer's Digest Books, 342 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor, 2016); and Editors of Writer's Digest Books. ''Crafting Dynamic Dialogue: The Complete Guide to Speaking, Conversing, Arguing, and Thinking in Fiction (Creative Writing Essentials)'', Writer's Digest Books, 296 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor, 2017); and Editors of Writer's Digest. ''The Complete Handbook Of Novel Writing: Everything You Need to Know About Creating & Selling Your Work'', Writer's Digest Books, 528 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor 2019); and Amy Jones, (editor, 2019). ''2020 Novel & Short Story Writer's Market '', Writer's Digest Books, 512 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor 2021); and Lee Child, (editor, 2021) and Laurie R. King (editor 2021). ''How to Write a Mystery: A Handbook from Mystery Writers of America'', Scribner, 336 pages.
* Sims, Elizabeth (contributor 2022); and Amy Jones, (editor, 2022). ''Children's Writer's & Illustrator's Market 33rd Edition'', Writer's Digest Books, 416 pages.
Poetry
* ''The Smudge'' literary journal – Spring 1978, Summer 1978, Winter 1978–79
Articles
* "Store Wars", ''LOGOS: Journal of the World Book Community'', vol. 13, issue 2, 2002[
* "Start Me Up!", ''Writer's Digest'', December 2006
* "A Hollywood Hunt for Deep Background", ''Writer's Digest'', December 2007
* "Face-to-Face with an Agent", ''Writer's Digest'', August 2008
* "Rough It Up", ''Writer's Digest'', February 2009
* "What Not to Expect When You're Expecting", ''Writer's Digest'', July 2009
* "A Notebook, a PT Cruiser, and a Week In L.A.", ''Mystery Readers Journal: Los Angeles Mysteries I'', Summer 2009
* "How Even a Bad Conference Can Make You a Better Writer", ''Writer's Digest'', October 2009
* "How to Make Your Novel a Page Turner", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2010
* "Handsell Your Book: 10 Simple Steps", ''Writer's Digest'', March/April 2010
* "Write This, Not That", ''Writer's Digest'', May/June 2010
* "10-Minute Fixes to 10 Common Plot Problems", ''Writer's Digest'', ''the BIG 10 issue'', September 2010
* "On the Loose in LA", ''Crimespree Magazine'', #38 September/October 2010
* "8 Ways to Write a 5-Star Chapter One", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2011
* "It's All Relative", ''Writer's Digest'', February 2011
* "The Long and Short of It", ''Writer's Digest'', March/April 2011
* "How to Gain Perspective on Your Work", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2011
* "10 Things for Every Writer's Bucket List", ''Writer's Digest'', September 2011
* "Fan Out!", ''Writer's Digest'', October 2011
* "Spin Subplots Like a Master Weaver", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2011
* "Namedropping: Craft Perfect Names for Your Characters", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2012
* "7 Simple Ways to Make a Good Story Great", ''Writer's Digest'', March/April 2012
* "The Reluctant Risk-Taker's Guide to Filling the Creative Well", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2012
* "10 Fast Hacks for Fiction Writers", ''Writer's Digest'', September 2012
* "How to Develop Any Idea Into a Great Story", ''Writer's Digest'', December 2012
* "Master Description Through Sensory Detail", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2013
* "True Story", ''Writer's Digest'', March/April 2013
* "Breaking Bad", ''Writer's Digest'', May/June 2013
* "Going Public", ''Writer's Digest'', September 2013
* "Transform Your Novel into a Symphony", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2013
* "Miscalculations and Missteps", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2014
* "Mapping Out Your Hero's Adventure", ''Writer's Digest'', February 2014
* "Finding the Funny in Fiction", ''Writer's Digest'', June 2014
* "Shelf Savvy", ''Writer's Digest'', September 2014
* "21 Fast Hacks to Fuel Your Story With Suspense", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2014
* "How to Craft Flawless Dialogue", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2015
* "15 Hacks for Characterizing Fast", ''Writer's Digest'', May/June 2015
* "What Real Revision Looks Like" , ''Writer's Digest'', September 2015
* "Make a New Commitment to Your Writing", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2015 and Writing Basics 2016
* "Characterizing Quick", ''Writer's Digest'', Novel Writing 2015 Yearbook
* "Power Tools", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2016
* "It’s the Little Things", ''Writer's Digest'', September 2016
* "21 Ways to Pivot Your Plot", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2017
* "Stepping Up Your Sidekicks", ''Writer's Digest'', February 2017
* "Knock 'em Dead", ''Writer's Digest'', March/April 2017
* "The Lake Effect", ''Mystery Readers Journal: Midwestern Mysteries'', Volume 33, No. 1, Spring 2017
* "Fiction Lab", ''Writer's Digest'', September 2017
* "Should You Go There?", ''Writer's Digest'', January 2018
* "Funny People", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2018
* "The Pen is Mightier (Than the Word Processor)", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2018
* "Writing Queer", ''Writer's Digest'', February 2019
* "Plotting Your Way", ''Writer's Digest'', September 2019
* "Truth and Consequences", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2019
* "The Frugal Writer’s Guide to Everything", ''Writer's Digest'', March 2020
* "Creating a Writing Retreat for One", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2020
* "100 Ways to Buff Your Book", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2020
* "The Time and Energy Game: Maximizing Your Inner ROI", ''Writer's Digest'', March/April 2021
* "The Quest for the Edge", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2021
* "Behind the Curtain", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2021
* "11 Writing Career Crossroads", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2022
* "How to Write a Dynamite Last Chapter", ''Writer's Digest'', November/December 2022
* "Writing Those Pesky Ratings, Reviews, and Blurbs Without Stress", ''Writer's Digest'', May/June 2023
* "Building the Essential Linkages", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2023
* "Los Angeles: Boundless, Disturbing, Inspiring", ''Mystery Readers Journal: Southern California Mysteries', Spring 2024]
* "The Ecology of the Family", ''Writer's Digest'', July/August 2024
* "Childhood: Our Touchstone for Wonder", ''Writer's Digest'', September/October 2024
Honors and awards
* Tompkins Award for graduate fiction – Wayne State University[
* ''Writer's Digest'' – Short story fiction (1986)
* ]Lambda Literary Award
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– ''Damn Straight'' 2003[
* ]Golden Crown Literary Society
Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) is an American nonprofit organization established in 2004 for those with an interest in Sapphism, Sapphic literature. Since 2005, GCLS has at its annual conference presented Golden Crown Literary Awards (Go ...
Award - ''Left Field'' 2015
* Florida Book Award Silver Medal – ''Crimes in a Second Language'' 2017
References
External links
Elizabeth Sims
at ''Writer's Digest''
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21st-century American novelists
American women novelists
Michigan State University alumni
Wayne State University alumni
Living people
American women short story writers
American mystery writers
Lambda Literary Award winners
Novelists from Michigan
1957 births
American women mystery writers
21st-century American women writers
Mensans
People from Wyandotte, Michigan
21st-century American short story writers