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Charlotte Morganti is a Canadian writer of crime fiction. She has been a burger flipper, beer slinger, and a corporate finance/mining lawyer. Charlotte writes novels and short stories, ranging from gritty investigations to lighter capers. She usually sets her stories in small towns that miraculously harbour both villains (often cunning, occasionally inept) and the sleuths who pursue them.
Charlotte’s works have won, and have been short-listed for, various awards, including the Toby Award for Best Mystery. She is a member of Crime Writers of Canada, and is a past president of Sisters in Crime-Canada West. Charlotte and her husband live in a small town on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia.
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april, 2024
crime writers of canada
Charlotte’s first novel, The End Game, is nominated for the Crime Writers of Canada’s 2024 award of excellence for Best Crime First Novel.
Charlotte was interviewed by Erik D’Souza of Crime Writers of Canada after the nominees for the 2024 Awards of Excellence were announced. Much of the interview focuses on her second novel, Breaking News: Local Heiress Dead.
September, 2023
JVC Art Studio Podcast
Charlotte was interviewed by Joanna VanderVlugt of JVC Art Studio about The End Game. September, 2023.
September, 2023
Murder We Write Podcast
Charlotte was interviewed by Carol Goodman Kaufman for an episode of her Murder We Write podcasts in September 2023.
September 2023
Crime Writers of Canada Interview
Shortly after The End Game launched, Charlotte had a conversation with Erik D’Souza of Crime Writers of Canada. Their discussion ranged from short stories to novels, to small towns and more.
May, 2022
Interview with Crime Writers of Canada about Awards of Excellence
In 2022 Charlotte’s short story All My Darlings was nominated for a Crime Writers of Canada Award of Excellence. Watch a video of her interview about that nomination, as well as a discussion of two writers/readers conferences she was involved in.