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Winner of the Spinetingler Magazine Special Services To The Industry Award, CrimeSpace is a place for readers and writers of crime fiction to meet. Find new authors to delve into and discuss the latest in crime fiction. Share photos, videos and make some friends. Pull up a chair at the bar and share your poison.

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Ehsan Ehsani posted a blog post

"The Columbus Affair" By Steve Berry

Steve Berry is the American author and former attorney who is well-known for his popular historical thrillers
The Amber Room
and
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Joe McCoubrey posted a status
"Few countries can turn out Crime and Thriller authors the way Ireland does. . See: http://ning.it/LjzeOq"
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Pauline Rowson posted photos
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Pauline Rowson posted a blog post

Photographs from Pauline Rowson's radio interview on Angel Radio, talking about her Solent based crime novels

Radio interview went well yesterday when I was talking live on Angel Radio to David Nove. I was interviewed about my crime and thriller novels, set in Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight;what made me create the fictional detective the flawed and…See More
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PJ LOZITO and Copper Smith are now friends
10 hours ago
Keith Dixon replied to J. F. Juzwik's discussion AS CRIME WRITERS, ARE WE ENTERTAINING OUR READERS OR EDUCATING FUTURE KILLERS?
"I have a completely unscientifically-confirmed suspicion that most writers get into writing because they have a kind of didactic gene that needs expressing. From my own perspective, I remember well as a teenager feeling that there was 'stuff I…"
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PJ LOZITO posted a blog post

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AS CRIME WRITERS, ARE WE ENTERTAINING OUR READERS OR EDUCATING FUTURE KILLERS? 12 Replies

With all the information available today via the Internet, TV shows, textbooks, etc., concerning all aspects of forensics, it assists those of us who write crime to make our fiction stories ring…Continue

Started by J. F. Juzwik in Writer's Den. Last reply by Keith Dixon 12 hours ago.

Problems with Amazon's KDP 2 Replies

I'm in the process of uploading my e-books under my own name.  Up until now they've been handled by my agency.  I have properly dissolved that agreement, and the agency has taken down the…Continue

Started by I. J. Parker in Writer's Den. Last reply by I. J. Parker on Tuesday.

A Crime Epic 7 Replies

Hello there! My name is Gonzalo and this will be my first post so I'll just get right into it! I have a question that I've been wondering for quite some time and its if a crime story--as the story…Continue

Started by Gonzalo Calderon III in Writer's Den. Last reply by I. J. Parker on Tuesday.

The Perfect Family? 8 Replies

Karen and Richard Sharpe lived in an upscale area of Gloucester, a seaside town in Massachusetts. To the neighbors, they seemed like the perfect couple. They had been married for 27 years and had…Continue

Tags: Karen, suicide, in, prison, Sharpe

Started by Susan in Schmooze Lounge. Last reply by Susan on Tuesday.

More Creativity? It's a Two-Brainer 7 Replies

How can writers become more creative? According a book just out (Thought Revolution by William A. Donius) they can do it by tapping into the non-dominant half of their brain. For the 90 percent of…Continue

Started by Richard Newell Smith in The Main Bar. Last reply by Cammy May Hunnicutt on Monday.

Wanted: Your Marketing Input 13 Replies

I'm in the hardest and slowest part—the back and forth as the editor proposes and I dispose.  But the process is near its end, and my fourth mystery, The Claret Murders, will finally be available to…Continue

Tags: Up, Pump, Your, Book, Publicity

Started by tom.collins in The Main Bar. Last reply by tom.collins May 7.

Nook + Microsoft 8 Replies

Just curious about the reaction from you fellow CrimeSpace readers about the news that Microsoft and Nook will be linking up to make tablets.Continue

Tags: Microsoft, Nook

Started by L. A. Starks in The Main Bar. Last reply by Pepper Smith May 3.

Don't Make This Mistake. 4 Replies

Two years ago, when I lost my third publisher and my agent told me she couldn't place my books again, I asked her if they would manage my electronic rights, both for the books in print and for 4 that…Continue

Started by I. J. Parker in Writer's Den. Last reply by I. J. Parker Apr 30.

Where do you stand? 14 Replies

Barry Eisler wrote a piece for the London Guardian a couple of days ago…Continue

Tags: Amazon, publishing, self

Started by Keith Dixon in The Main Bar. Last reply by I. J. Parker May 2.

6 Word Stories. 17 Replies

Supposedly, the shortest story ever written came from Hemingway.  Here it isFor sale, baby shoes, never worn.I thought it might be fun if we tried to do the same.Here is my attempt:  Married,…Continue

Started by Brian Hoffman in The Main Bar. Last reply by Raymond Embrack on Tuesday.

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"The Columbus Affair" By Steve Berry

Steve Berry is the American author and former attorney who is well-known for his popular historical thrillers
The Amber Roomand
…

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Posted by Ehsan Ehsani on May 19, 2012 at 1:30am

Photographs from Pauline Rowson's radio interview on Angel Radio, talking about her Solent based crime novels

Radio interview went well yesterday when I was talking live on Angel Radio to David Nove.



 I was interviewed…

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Posted by Pauline Rowson on May 18, 2012 at 10:40pm

eBooks!

We're # 3 in New Pulp ebooks!

Posted by PJ LOZITO on May 18, 2012 at 9:50am

Another Five Star Review!

Here's what Damascena posted on Amazon.com for Damaged Goods:

"Thisis is the first Hannibal Jones book I've read, and it is a delight on all levels. The writing is excellent to exquisite. the characters are believable (including the hero, who can do amazing things, but is still extremely human). the setting is lovingly and meticulously drawn, in several locales, and the story left me absolutely breathless on more than one occasion.

I especially enjoyed some of the side action,…

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Posted by Austin S. Camacho on May 17, 2012 at 11:17pm — 1 Comment

My New Release: I Have a Secret (Sloane Monroe Series #3) and the Sloane Monroe Series Boxed Set

I'm thrilled to announce the third release in my Sloane Monroe series, I Have a Secret. …

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Posted by Cheryl Bradshaw on May 17, 2012 at 7:15am

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