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Cammy May Hunnicutt replied to Susan's discussion Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Swedish vs US version?
Cammy May Hunnicutt replied to Susan's discussion Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Swedish vs US version?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 on Friday.
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.
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.
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.
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 K Davies on Friday.
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
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Started by tom.collins in The Main Bar. Last reply by Steven Gomez yesterday.
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
Started by L. A. Starks in The Main Bar. Last reply by Pepper Smith May 3.
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.
Barry Eisler wrote a piece for the London Guardian a couple of days ago…Continue
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Started by Keith Dixon in The Main Bar. Last reply by I. J. Parker May 2.
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 Mari Sloan on Saturday.
Okay, folks, my last Renzi Rant was pretty ugly, and I don't want you to think I don't have a sense of humor, so for this one I decided to lighten up. This may come as a big shock, but a lot of criminals do really stupid things. You've heard of stupid pet tricks? Criminals are worse. Hey, if they were smart they'd be making big bucks on Wall Street. For a couple of samples, read on.
Take my baby, please
Tanya wanted a gun. Why? Who knows, but I'm guessing it…
ContinuePosted by Susan on May 21, 2012 at 9:21am
A new issue of Kings River Life is up! As we continue to celebrate Edgar Allan Poe & the release of "The Raven" we have a review of Christopher Allan Poe's (who is related to Edgar) book "The Portal", a video interview with him from Left Coast Crime & a chance to win a copy of the book…
ContinuePosted by Lorie Ham on May 20, 2012 at 3:44am
I've updated my website, The Pain and The Joy on Distractions in writing. The point of the blog is to show and and not tell the issues we writers face. If you enjoy please leave a comment.
Posted by Brian Hoffman on May 19, 2012 at 10:03am
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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Posted by Ehsan Ehsani on May 19, 2012 at 1:30am — 1 Comment
I was interviewed…
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