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Any mystery-related film events I should know about?I would have asked this months ago on EMWA if I'd thought of it, but this seems like a better place for it anyway. Anybody know any crim… Started by Keith Snyder in Box Office |
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Crime Time TVI'll be watching NBC tonight starting at 9:30 with "Andy Barker, P.I." Andy Richter plays an accountant mistaken for a private eye. Then at… Started by Gerald So in Box Office |
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Mar 21, 2007 Reply by Michael C. Jacobs |
Derringer AwardsShort mystery/crime stories can be nominated until tomorrow (March 16) midnight by editors for the Derringer Awards. For more information v… Started by Sandra Ruttan in The Main Bar |
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Novels That Deal with the Radical SixtiesCan any of you think of novels that deal with the radical movements of the latish sixties other than Marge Piercey's Vida and Roth's Americ… Started by Patricia Abbott in The Main Bar |
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Mar 24, 2007 Reply by David Skibbins |
Do Movies Inspire You to Write?I was talking to a friend of mine who I went to see 300 with the other night. Both of us haven't written a word in the past months and felt… Started by Steve Allan in Writer's Den |
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Apr 20, 2007 Reply by Paul Sammons |
where would you go?I so want to get the hell out of Dodge. Turn in this book, go somewhere gorgeous, where there are plenty of drinks and people to cart them… Started by Toni McGee Causey in The Main Bar |
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Mar 16, 2007 Reply by Steve Allan |
You're a private eye, really?I've been a fan of fictional private eyes since I first saw Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe. The affinity led me to take ch… Started by Gerald So in Reading Room |
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Mar 15, 2007 Reply by Daniel Hatadi |
William Kent Krueger Saved Me From Noir SnobberyThe discussion about "must reads" and the subsequent thread drift into talking about classifications--"cozy", "noir/hardboiled", "tradition… Started by J.D. Rhoades in Reading Room |
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Mar 16, 2007 Reply by Laura Root |
What book are you really looking forward to?To piggyback on Laura's discussion about reading... I'm looking forward to Dennis Lehane's new one, about the Boston Police Strike. And… Started by Christa M. Miller in Reading Room |
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Mar 16, 2007 Reply by Sunnie Gill |
So what are you currently reading?Yes, a bit of a naff and unoriginal question, but why not? I'm a quarter of the way through Mr. Clarinet by Nick Stone, set in Haiti, a… Started by Laura Root in Reading Room |
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Apr 16, 2007 Reply by Joy Calderwood |
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