For those of you looking to join CrimeSpace, the requirements are simple: You need to have a genuine interest in crime fiction. While there are a number of authors on the site, the main focus of CrimeSpace is not promotion. It's community.
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Jed Power replied to Jack Getze's discussion No E-book for Stephen King's New "JOYLAND"I've posted about this book before but with the second in the series coming out in the next few weeks, I recommend anyone gets into this series...I spotted this article in the mail online, if you've…Continue
Tags: Watkinson, Douglas, Hawk, Haggard
Started by Connor Moore in Reading Room. Last reply by I. J. Parker 22 hours ago.
In a move to bump up…Continue
Started by Jack Getze in The Main Bar. Last reply by Linton Robinson 1 hour ago.
Please join me this week at ITW's Roundtable, where we are discussing the question, "What are your favorite thrillers that question conventional wisdom or the status quo?" I had the opportunity to…Continue
Tags: thrillers
Started by L. A. Starks in Reading Room. Last reply by Eric Christopherson yesterday.
Does anyone know of a resource list of honest and competent editors who I could contact regarding an edit of my crime novel? CrimeSpace seemed to be a good place to ask this question. thanks in…Continue
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Started by J W Nelson in Writer's Den. Last reply by Kevin R. Tipple on Saturday.
One of the articles in my recently published true crime ebook inspired my first novel. So kick back, have a pina colada (as it says in the Main Bar description) and check out the others.DARK DEEDS:…Continue
Tags: murders, child, Boston, Strangler, wife
Started by Susan in The Main Bar. Last reply by Susan May 14.
Interesting article about self-publishing in Forbes recently…Continue
Started by David DeLee in The Main Bar. Last reply by Patrick Balester on Sunday.
At Crime City Central we are looking for published crime novellas (dead tree published) to air on our podcast in serial form. Up to 24,000 words, more or less. Old or recent, even OOP, but you must…Continue
Started by Cher in Schmooze Lounge May 8.
Manuscript critiques, cocktails for 4 at Folio Literary Management's NYC offices, a scholarship to the Salt Cay Writers Retreat, and more including my offering: signed books and rocks from my…Continue
Started by Karen Dionne in The Main Bar. Last reply by Karen Dionne May 6.
Perhaps it’s worse in Oxford, like the weather. Oxford, England, that is: a city stiff with history, bristling with dreaming spires, and teeming with writers. You can hear the scratching of their…Continue
Tags: Distant Thunder, Redemption Blues, Shakespeare
Started by Tim Griggs in The Main Bar. Last reply by Tim Griggs Apr 26.
Looking for feedback on this. Thoughts?COLTIn four days, Everett Harbaugh will celebrate his twentieth birthday.Maybe.Home from college for the weekend, Everett is shocked to discover that he was…Continue
Started by Jude Hardin in The Main Bar. Last reply by J J Durham Apr 19.
Professor Carl Burns starts the fall semester at Hartley Norman College preparing again to teach the sophomore level course on American Lit. While he has a few jitters regarding the start of the new semester he is very much dreading the upcoming Edward Street Seminar as their most famous alumni, Edward Street, returns to the small campus. The idea of a seminar celebrating the work of Edward Street had been hatched by the new university president Franklin Miller as a way of raising…
ContinuePosted by Kevin R. Tipple on May 22, 2013 at 12:07am
First Line: The procession wound past the Sanctuary of Zeus.
The procession consists of athletes, trainers, priests, officials, and spectators who are gathering for the Olympic Games of 460 BC. The most important contest is the pankration, the deadly martial art of ancient Greece.…
ContinuePosted by Kittling: Books on May 21, 2013 at 6:25pm
From award winning criminologist R. Barri Flowers and the bestselling author of THE PICKAXE KILLERS and THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS, comes a powerful new historical true crime short, MURDER IN THE PENCIL FACTORY: The Killing of Mary Phagan 100 Years Later.
On the…
ContinuePosted by R. Barri Flowers on May 21, 2013 at 4:28am
Show Me by William Wilde - A woman is stalked by an obsessed, dangerous voyeur watching everything she does.…
Posted by William Wilde on May 21, 2013 at 4:01am
I’ll spend Wednesday morning at the Book Expo at the Bowie Senior Center. I was one of the forty local authors featured at last year's event, which was very well received. So I’ll be reading from my books at this year’s Expo too, and our books will be available for purchase. The Book Expo is open to the general public so stop by at 14900 Health Center Dr, Bowie MD between 9am and 11:30am…
ContinuePosted by Austin S. Camacho on May 21, 2013 at 12:56am
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