Money laundering and crime-money does not seem to attract much attention. That is wrong: it is a field of high law enforcement activism affecting many aspects of criminal law, civil liberties and…Continue
Started by P.C. van Duyne in The Main Bar on Thursday.
Did anyone else here submit a novel to the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Awards?I did. And I think there's still time if you haven't.David DeLeeA Cold Wind - a Grace deHaviland novellaContinue
Started by David DeLee in The Main Bar. Last reply by Charles Kelly 23 hours ago.
I just wrapped up a 10k reference related to crime fiction I plan to self-publish through Smashwords. Anyone have experience with non-fiction pricing for e-books at this length? Any rules of thumb?Continue
Started by Benjamin Sobieck in Schmooze Lounge. Last reply by Benjamin Sobieck 16 hours ago.
Has anyone successfully podcasted one of their novels? I'd like to podcast my unpublished novel but have never podcasted anything before. Does anyone have any tips or recomendations for sites to…Continue
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Started by Sam Roseme in The Main Bar. Last reply by Sam Roseme on Thursday.
I agree with Jon, that blatant self promotion is not a discussion topic. That's why we have other spots to put them, like on your Crimespace Blog or under Events.Continue
Started by Brian Hoffman in The Main Bar. Last reply by Jon Loomis on Thursday.
Three of the ten current front page posts? Seriously, people?
Started by Jon Loomis in The Main Bar. Last reply by Benjamin Sobieck on Thursday.
Both Curbchek and StreetCreds will be free on kindle this week. Keep checking back, Streetcreds should be on Amazon.com Kindle by weds. When both are available I will make them free downloads for 5…Continue
Started by Zach Fortier in The Main Bar Jan 22.
Hi, I need some advice about a submission to AHMM. I've read a few issues, but I'm not an expert them. I have a story I'd like to submit that contains a moderate amount of street language (a…Continue
Started by Richard Krauss in The Main Bar. Last reply by Richard Krauss Jan 22.
Dear Blogging Friend:I am speaking on behalf of Molly from Reviews by Molly and myself, Cheryl from CMash Loves To Read and we wanted to share some exciting news with you.We have founded and are now…Continue
Started by Cheryl "Mash" Masciarelli in The Main Bar Jan 18.
The best crime show on TV launched its third season last night. A couple notes:1) I hope this isn't the last time we see that hit man guy. He's wicked.2) I can't recall an episode with a higher body…Continue
Started by Benjamin Sobieck in Box Office. Last reply by David DeLee on Tuesday.
Here's the second version of the cover to my upcoming reference e-book. What do you think? Here's a link to the first one.

Posted by Benjamin Sobieck on January 29, 2012 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment
In the FBI action against Kim Dotcom uploaders of copy right protected items now also face a laundering charge. It is a good example of the way in which the state bends and strechted the legal tools which were once put into place for a specific threat: first against drug money, then against organised crime (whatever that means), to protect the integrity of the financial system (but undermined by its own most non-integre…
ContinuePosted by P.C. van Duyne on January 29, 2012 at 9:23am
New issue of Kings River Life is up! We have a fun interview with suspense/spy novelist Thomas Caplan, a review of his book "The Spy Who Jumped Off the Screen" & a chance to win a copy of the book http://kingsriverlife.com/01/28/interview-with-suspense-author-thomas-caplanbook-reviewgiveaway/
Some history on how Left Coast Crime was first created & some tips on doing…
Posted by Lorie Ham on January 29, 2012 at 4:16am
I'd like to introduce Amy Alessio, my partner in crime, or Hearts & Daggers, three novellas celebrating Valentine's Day.
Amy is an outstanding YA librarian, an author, a collector of vintage cookbooks, and Amy offers very successful cooking & cookbook programs to Libraries-successful as in room filled to capacity-successful. Did I forget to mention that Amy is a wife and mother? I have no idea how she does it, maybe some of her energy I'd like to introduce my partner in crime…
ContinuePosted by Margot Justes on January 29, 2012 at 2:06am
When you hear the name Sherlock Holmes, what are some of the things you imagine? The distinctive deerstalker hat? The curved pipe, maybe a magnifying glass? It’s a classic image, somewhat created by those who portrayed Holmes on stage. Maybe some remember Holmes playing the violin during periods when a case particularly perplexed him. Or maybe his storing his tobacco in a stocking. Possibly the true fans will remember his use of cocaine.
Nero Wolfe brings to mind a large man…
ContinuePosted by Stephen Brayton on January 28, 2012 at 11:54pm — 6 Comments
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