Added by Alan Cook on July 6, 2007 at 5:56am — No Comments
And a release date.
My paranormal romantic suspense will be released from Enspiren Press August 1.
Yes, this August.
I'm pretty psyched.
Here's the cover if I can figure out how to put it in here. It will be somewhere on this page.
Look for it!
Happy Day.
cmr
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Added by Austin S. Camacho on July 5, 2007 at 10:44pm — 1 Comment
Come meet Jason Starr in NYC, Houston, Arizona etc
UPCOMING JASON STARR EVENTS!!
Mark your calendars now!! **new events added for THE FOLLOWER in August
Wednesday July 11 @ 6:30-8pm, Wall Street Noir Launch Party
Mysterious Bookshop (58 Warren St., New York, NY)
*Greeting, signing, and reception featuring editor Peter Spiegelman and contributors Jason Starr, Jim Fusilli, Reed Farrel Coleman, Twist Phelan,…
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posted by Jeanne Munn Bracken
Over 20 years ago, I got the call that every writer dreams about. An editor at Oxford University Press was interested in publishing my Children with Cancer: A Reference Guide for Parents. I did the happy dance all over the place. Her name was Shelley Reinhardt, and over the next couple of years we polished off the book and sent it out into the world, where it garnered very nice reviews and is still sort of in print. I drifted into fulltime library…
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I asked this question in another forum, but never got a satisfactory answer. What draws us to read mysteries?
For me, mysteries, and particularly mystery series, are the literary equivalents of comfort food. Having a bad day, pick up a mystery. Need to forget that the bills-to-be-paid column is longer than the deposit history on your bank account will ever be? A mystery hits the spot. A mystery and a heaping bowl of extra cheesy mac and cheese, but we won't go there right…
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When I began to write “The Dead Sea Codex,” I realized that I didn’t really want to go back to Israel and risk being blown up by a suicide bomber. So I cheated; I stayed home in Illinois. I used today’s
virtual magic carpet, the Internet. Lucky me—I avoided the purgatory of crowded
airports and multiple gas-powered vehicles to traverse oceans and time zones
only to arrive sleep-deprived, sweat-stained,…
Added by Sarah Wisseman on July 5, 2007 at 2:34am — No Comments
Just a quiz today and the answer to yesterday's. Cleopatra, of course. This one is more difficult, and you have to be a student of history...
Accident or Spousal Abuse?…
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posted by Doranna Durgin
I have learned to think small, and it is good. "What?" you say? *blink* you say?
Small press, that is. After a career of MMPBs and the occasional hardcover, I've found small press.
It started with Nose for Trouble. NFT was one of those projects that illustrated just how many ways one author can be screwed by many large publishing houses. Initially, submissions were solicited by an editor on a concept…
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Added by Jenifer Nightingale-Ethier on July 4, 2007 at 8:16am — 3 Comments
A day early because of the holiday tomorrow, but here's the weekly author Q&A.
This week, the author up is James Grippando, author of the Jack Swyteck series and a new stand-alone thriller, "Lying with Strangers."
Read the interview here.
Added by Bethany K. Warner on July 4, 2007 at 5:32am — No Comments
THE EAST BAY MYSTERY READERS GROUP -
3 July 2007 - Meeting Recap…
Added by LJ Roberts on July 4, 2007 at 2:00am — No Comments
posted by Lorraine Bartlett
Pretty soon (this week?) my first published cozy mystery will be listed on Amazon. The world won't stop revolving--you won't even be able to pre-order it (that happens a few weeks later). But it's a BIG deal to me.
I'm not certain how soon after the announcement they upload the cover, but that's the next BIG step. A few weeks ago, my Writers Plot collegue Doranna Durgin shared her…
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Allow me to preface this post: I do not like Miami. It just happens to be on right now. Again. For the forth time. Or fifth. I've lost count. And how do I know since I hate this cheesy segment of the CSI series? I don't know. That's scary.
On the oft rerun episode of CSI MIAMI tonight (Boavista's sista is kidnapped), the lab had a DNA comparison in less than 60 seconds.
All I have to say about this is ....…
ContinueAdded by Angela Wilson on July 3, 2007 at 1:23pm — No Comments
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