Curtis Ippolito

Curtis Ippolito is a accomplished author and communications writer. He currently works at a nonprofit biological research facility, utilizing his writing skills to communicate complex information to the public. Prior to his current position, Ippolito worked as a newspaper reporter and has experience in the health care industry. His background in journalism has provided him with a strong foundation in research and storytelling, which he has translated into his fiction writing.

Ippolito is best known for his crime novel, "Burying the Newspaper Man," which was a finalist for the Anthony Award and the Derringer Award. His short stories have been featured in numerous prominent publications, including Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Vautrin, Mystery Tribune, and Shotgun Honey. His work has also been included in several anthologies, such as "The One Percent: Tales of the Super Wealthy and Depraved," "Trouble No More," and "Shotgun Honey Presents: Thicker Than Water." In addition to his written work, Ippolito is also a member of Sisters in Crime and is the vice-president of Partners in Crime, the San Diego chapter of Sisters in Crime.

Ippolito is a resident of San Diego, California, where he resides with his wife. He is an active member of the writing community and can be found on social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram, where he shares updates on his current projects and interacts with his readers. His website, curtisippolito.com, provides more information about his work and accomplishments. Through his writing, Ippolito continues to make a significant contribution to the crime fiction genre and is highly regarded by his peers and readers alike.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Burying the Newspaper Man 2021
Curtis Ippolito Anthologies
# Title Year
1 The End of the World 2020
2 4:20 Noir: A Hoosier Noir Special Edition 2021
3 Tainted Hearts & Dirty Hellhounds 2021