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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Dana King replied to I. J. Parker's discussion Looking for good and inexpensive formattersTime Fall by Tim AshbyTime Fall is an intriguing action/adventure with a twist. To read my review and interview with Tim, go to:…Continue
Tags: ashby, nikki, leigh, tim, fall
Started by Dee Owen in Schmooze Lounge 12 hours ago.
Hi CrimeSpacers,I just wanted to make a quick announcement that my serial thriller, WHEN THE DEEP PURPLE FALLS, went live this morning! You can read it at…Continue
Started by E.A. Aymar in The Main Bar yesterday.
Hi, everybody. I'm looking again for someone who will format for e-books for me. Prices seem to range widely in the ads from 30 to 250), and I need someone who is good and fast at this without…Continue
Started by I. J. Parker in Writer's Den. Last reply by I. J. Parker 10 hours ago.
It was a bizarre coincidence that I was reading…Continue
Started by Benjamin Sobieck in The Main Bar. Last reply by I. J. Parker on Saturday.
A story about my series characters, Derwood Doller and Eddie Hoar, a pair of bumbling scam artists, was chosen for Level Best Books, "Best New England Crime Stories 2014: Stone Cold."
Started by Jed Power in The Main Bar. Last reply by Jed Power on Friday.
A wave of feeling went through me; I wanted to comfort her. But I kept my hands off. She had more memories than she could use, and so did I.The Zebra-Striped Hearse by Ross MacDonaldContinue
Tags: Lew Archer, Ross MacDonald
Started by Richard Krauss in The Main Bar Jun 10.
Hi people,I'm new in here and I wanted to see if someone could give me a hand. I'm looking for a series of books on a similar tone to the Sherlock Holmes ones but the thing was that you were…Continue
Started by Ruben Raya in The Main Bar. Last reply by John Edward Mullen Jun 11.
guess it's OK to toot somebody else's horn. This latest novel from Robert Ferrigno--a member of this group--is a buck today, and that's a hell of a deal. I just read it and it was so great to have…Continue
Started by Linton Robinson in Reading Room Jun 6.
Over at my blog, I go over what is a novella and what isn't. E-publishing has certainly…Continue
Started by Benjamin Sobieck in Writer's Den. Last reply by Ronald Tierney Jun 11.
Published: Tuesday, 4 Jun 2013 | 5:06 AM ETBy: Hugh Carnegy, FINANCIAL TIMESFrance's culture minister has attacked Amazon, the online…Continue
Tags: Bookstores, France, AMAZON
Started by Jack Getze in The Main Bar. Last reply by John McFetridge Jun 7.
So this is exciting. My Grace deHaviland Bounty Hunter short story FATAL TRYST is featured new this week as a free podcast on CrimeCityCentral.com, the Audio Crime Fiction Magazine.
Narrated by Antoinette Bergin
Here's the link, look for case no. 49
http://crimecitycentral.com/
So check it out and enjoy--and did I mention, it's free!
David DeLee…
ContinuePosted by David DeLee on June 19, 2013 at 1:08am
Gordon Griffin is the narrator of the unabridged audio books in the DI Andy Horton series . Gordon is the voice of DI Andy Horton and the other characters in the Horton novels and is currently recording Footsteps on the Shore. This will be followed by A Killing…
ContinuePosted by Pauline Rowson on June 18, 2013 at 3:03am
Saturday I’ll teach a 3-hour class on "How to Develop Your Character." This is a condensed version of the 6-hr class I've taught several times at Anne Arundel Community College. In this class I share all I’ve learned writing nine well-reviewed novels. I offer tips and techniques to develop well-rounded characters readers will care about, and explain how to get your readers to cheer your heroes, boo your villains, and worry about the people caught in the middle.
Class starts at 10am,…
ContinuePosted by Austin S. Camacho on June 18, 2013 at 1:36am
By Sue Star
http://www.dmkregpublishing.com/
Plot
On the day Nell Letterly is supposed to meet her new employer, Arlo Callahan, and start as an instructor in his Boulder,…
ContinuePosted by Stephen Brayton on June 17, 2013 at 12:00am
“’Just remember. No criminal has the power those with wealth and political clout have. The ultra criminals use politics to thrive unmolested.’” ( Page 231)
If chief of campus police Skeet Bannion liked politics she could have stayed with the Kansas City Police Department where she just might have been their first female police chief. Instead, she bailed out on the politics and more when she left for the calmer setting of nearby Chouteau University. At least that was…
ContinuePosted by Kevin R. Tipple on June 16, 2013 at 12:42am
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