About Us
Murder, Mayhem & Malice Press is the brainchild of Dan Anderson, a Central Florida
author, which specializes in the publication of detective suspense fiction.  

While there are many mystery writers and styles (e.g., hard-boiled, cozies, police
procedurals) available, the goal of MM&M Press is to publish quirky, humorous mysteries
which represent a departure from most of the novels released into the contemporary
mainstream.  

The business and artistic objectives of the press are to stretch the boundaries of the
genre to delight readers and whet their appetites for further installments in the series.  
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Murder, Mayhem & Malice Press
c/o Dan Anderson
PO Box 616869
Orlando, FL 32861-6869

dananderson305@gmail.com

407-484-6429
Dan Anderson has two favorite subjects: mysteries and comedies.  Bad Vibrations
combines the two to produce one of the most hilarious, original, and creative new voices
in the genre.  

His interest in comedy surfaced in elementary school and resulted in frequent “time
outs” in the corner for misbehavior.  It continued with his election as Wittiest Senior in his
high school (too chubby for Most Athletic, too ugly for Most Popular, and too dumb for
Most Likely to Succeed).  

Being academically deficient because of suspensions for disruptive behavior, he bluffed
his way through college and graduate school thanks to curricula outlines (think Cliff’s
Notes) and buying the notes of students who had actually attended class.  He milked
academia until his G.I. Bill benefits ran out (drafted by the Army, he served in Vietnam but
was shipped back to the states after it became apparent that his lethargic military skills
had no discernible impact upon the war).

Forced to seek employment, and lacking demonstrable talents, he found a career with
high pay and low demands:  an executive position with a large US corporation.  When it
became evident that he was an imposter in the area of leadership and decision-making,
he was downsized.  

Having honed his writing skills completing unemployment applications and fictitious
resumes, it was natural that he would become an author.
 Bad Vibrations, his first work,
will not only delight mystery lovers, but is a reminder of how much fun reading can be in
the hands of an irreverent craftsman.
About Dan Anderson