William E. Chambers

Mystery Writer

William Chambers Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1943

Mr. Chambers is born in Brooklyn, New York to William Robert and Julia Mary Chambers.

1970

Mr. Chambers becomes director of Mystery Writers of America in New York City.

1972

Mr. Chambers contributes “Don’t Kill a Karate Fighter” to Mike Shayne’s Mystery Magazine.

1980

Mr. Chambers receives a merit from United Way of Tri-County.

1983

Mr. Chambers becomes owner of Chambers Pub.

1986

Mr. Chambers receives the Leadership Award from Communications Workers of America.

1999

Mr. Chambers contributes “Above Reproach” to Over My Dead Body Mystery Magazine.

2000

Mr. Chambers authors “An Ode to Freedom,” published by the International Library of Poetry for the Best Poems of the Millennium.

2000

Mr. Chambers contributes “The Rationalist” to Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine.

2001

Mr. Chambers authors “The Redemption Factor, Republished” and “Death Toll, Republished,” published by iUniverse.

2001

Mr. Chambers contributes “Opening Shots Anthology, Volume Two” to Cumberland House.

2002

Mr. Chambers is nominated for the Brooke Russel Astor Award.

2003

Mr. Chambers contributes “Another Night to Remember” to Blood on Their Hands Anthology.

2005

Mr. Chambers authors “The Tormentress,” published by Hilliard & Harris Publishers.

2010

Mr. Chambers contributes “Another Night to Remember,” to Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine #4.

2011

Mr. Chambers contributes “The Curse of Bridges Falls” to Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine, Volume Two, #2.

2013

Mr. Chambers authors “Frankie Light Fingers’ Times Square Follies,” published by Crime Square Anthology Perfect Crime Books.

2013

Mr. Chambers authors “Brenda’s Daughter,” published in Hardboiled #45 of Gryphon.

2013

Mr. Chambers authors “The Bunny,” published in the Kwik Krimes Anthology of Thomas & Mercer.

2014

Mr. Chambers contributes “The Killing of General Patton” and “Rationalist Femme: Punitive Justice” to Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine.

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