Jan Burke

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Biography

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She worked as a researcher on an oral history project interviewing "Rosie the Riveters." Later she became the manager of a manufacturing plant for a large corporation.

She completed her first novel, Goodnight, Irene, in the evenings after work. It was sold unagented and unsolicited to Simon & Schuster. She received a surprising boost from a new fan when, during his first White House interview after taking office, President Bill Clinton said he was reading Goodnight, Irene.

Her books have been on bestseller lists of The New York Times, USA Today and other publications. They have been published internationally and have been optioned for film and television.

Burke became active in raising awareness of the problems facing crime labs and the need to obtain better funding for forensic science, at one point founding a nonprofit to do so. She has also been an advocate for the improvement of medicolegal death investigation in the U.S. and for requiring the reporting of unidentified remains to NamUs. Working with missing persons advocates, she helped to get legislation passed in New York State, the first state to require Namus reporting by all coroners and medical examiners. Other states have followed this model. She has been a speaker at meetings of the National Institute of Justice, the American Society of Crime Lab Directors, the California Association of Criminalists, the California Association of Crime Lab Directors, and other forensic science organizations. She has served on the honorary board of the California Forensic Science Institute.

Burke has been the Guest of Honor at several mystery fan conventions, including Malice Domestic, Left Coast Crime, and Mayhem in the Midwest.

Illness in her family has taken her away from writing in recent years.

Contributions

Burke edited the first edition of Breaking and Entering, a Sisters in Crime's guide to getting published.[4] She served as an Associate Editor on Writing Mysteries: A Handbook by the Mystery Writers of America, edited by Sue Grafton.[5] She has served on the national boards of Mystery Writers of America (MWA) and the American Crime Writers League. She is a past president of the Southern California Chapter of Mystery Writers of America.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

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Awards and honors

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Awards for Burke's writing
Year Title Award Result Template:Abbreviation
1993 Goodnight, Irene Agatha Award for Best First Novel Template:Sho [6][7]
1994 Anthony Award for Best First Novel Template:Sho [6]
1995 "Unharmed" Macavity Award for Best Short Story Won [8][9]
1997 Hocus Agatha Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6][7]
1998 Barry Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6][10]
Macavity Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6][8]
Liar Agatha Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6][7]
Macavity Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [8]
1999 "Two Bits" Anthony Award for Best Short Story Template:Sho
2000 Bones Anthony Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6]
Edgar Award for Best Novel Won [6]
"The Man in the Civil Suit" Agatha Award for Best Short Story Won [11]
2001 Macavity Award for Best Short Story Template:Sho [8]
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Macavity Award for Best Short Story Won [8][9]
"Devotion" Agatha Award for Best Short Story Template:Sho [7]
Flight Anthony Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6]
Nero Award Template:Sho [6]
Writing Mysteries Agatha Award for Best Non-Fiction Template:Sho [7]
2003 Nine Macavity Award for Best Mystery Novel Template:Sho [8]
2006 Bloodlines Anthony Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6]
Barry Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6][10]
2007 Kidnapped Anthony Award for Best Novel Template:Sho [6]
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2012 Disturbance Left Coast Crime Golden Nugget Award Template:Sho [6][13]

Publications

Irene Kelly Mysteries

  • Goodnight, Irene (1993)
  • Sweet Dreams, Irene (1994)
  • Dear Irene (1995)
  • Remember Me, Irene (1996)
  • Hocus (1997)
  • Liar (1998)
  • Bones (2000)
  • Flight (2001) (from the POV of Frank Harriman)
  • Bloodlines (2005)
  • Kidnapped (2006)
  • Disturbance (2011)

Other novels

  • Nine (2002)
  • The Messenger (2009)

collection of short stories

  • 18 (2003)

References

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