First of all belated thanks to everyone who has invited me to be their friend on Crimespace, in my profile I promised to post one of my short stories on this site, well here goes. I'd love to know what everyone thinks and if there's anyone out there who wants to publish this story or others like it please let me know.
The Royal Hunt of the Wild…
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Added by Adam Colclough on April 30, 2007 at 5:44am —
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No church today. In any form. But, on the grounds that cleanliness is next to godliness, I have done my bit for the Great Hereafter and vacuumed the car. Yes, astonishing, isn't it? In the middle of yesterday's clear-out, Lord H found the car vacuum, recharged it (my, how thoughtful ...) and so today I have used it. But, ye gods, it doesn't last long, does it? Or maybe it's the amount of mess in my car that did for it. Hard to say, really. Anyway, we are recharging it again, in case I get the…
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Added by Anne Brooke on April 30, 2007 at 3:28am —
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Added by LJ Roberts on April 30, 2007 at 1:30am —
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The name's Fluffykins. And don't even THINK about smirking. The last one to laugh at my name was a mangy tomcat from Yonkers who's now meowing soprano on Broadway in the chorus of Cats. Just because I travel around in my owner's oversized handbag and wear a little bow in my fur, doesn't make me a pussy you know. I have a good life - my human buys me all the choicest cuts of meat, the finest salmon. You know that saying - The cat who got the cream� - Well, that's me.… Continue
Added by Donna Moore on April 29, 2007 at 5:14pm —
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Is anyone a Grafton fan? And do you know what T is for? Haven't seen any online info but it seems it should be sometime soon. I just reread A to S within a months time period. It is very cool to see changes in Kinsey's life without yearly interruptions.
Added by Michelle on April 29, 2007 at 3:03pm —
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Two reasons to be happy today-we arrived safely in Indiana after two
breakdowns with the motorhome on interstate highways, and two wrecks
ahead of us, one of which caused us to have to leave the highway and
detour. We arrived yesterday, weary and not too happy.
We're at the motorhome factory service place to get some repairs
done. Never fun, but necessary.
Second reason to be happy is much better. A story I had published back in 1993 has been republished in…
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Added by Jan Christensen on April 29, 2007 at 12:58pm —
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It's done. I gave the full-day workshop on "Think 'Published' to Get Published," at Anne Hillerman's home in Santa Fe (Yes, she's one of Tony's daughters). Eleven people attended and by the end we were all exhausted; I gave them so much information I could see their heads swelling. I also made them do all kinds of writing exercises so that they'd have several places to start on their search for publication, AND also did quite a bit of psychological…
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Added by Pari Noskin Taichert on April 29, 2007 at 12:47pm —
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The Champ: 711 OCEAN DRIVE (LA)
I love movies full of cutting edge technology that’s 60 years out of date. It makes you realize how quaint and silly all the high tech mumbo jumbo in modern movies will seem 60 years from now. 711 follows a cop on the “Gangster Squad” as he tracks down ambitious, amoral Syndicate boss Mal Granger (Edmond O’Brian.) O’Brian is wonderfully evil in this movie, unrepentant, ruthless and ice-cold. The story…
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Added by Christa Faust on April 29, 2007 at 11:13am —
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Luis Ramos, my uncle, left Puerto Rico when the U.S. Army took him out of a college classroom and sent him to bootcamp and from there to Vietnam. In Vietnam, he came under fire a half dozen times, once, in a real firefight that lasted an entire day. He had medals, a knife wound and two bullet wounds....Now he was in my mother's dining room, his hands on my shoulders, looking me in the eyes as directly as I would let him, and crying.Luis Ramos' daughter is missing and Luis Ramos…
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Added by M.G. Tarquini on April 29, 2007 at 7:05am —
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Recently our middle son was rushed to the ER because he thought he was passing out. His wife called 911. We'd gone to…
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Added by Writers Plot on April 29, 2007 at 5:49am —
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Yesterday, my agent forwarded me a rejection letter for WHAT BURNS WITHIN. It was actually an amazing letter. It referenced my work as “fast-paced and well written” with a “compelling story” and my favourite line: “I can see why Ms. Ruttan has garnered such wonderful praise; she writes with incredible vividness and great attention to detail.” The editor even called me talented.
This is much better than form letter rejections or, worse, a “please fuck off and take…
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Added by Sandra Ruttan on April 29, 2007 at 5:21am —
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I'm sick of everyone who says something racist or sexist or behaves badly apologizing for it afterwards and then supposes that makes it all right. When did this start?
We've had Mel Gibson, Russell Crow, Hugh Grant twice, Don Imus and now Alec Baldwin. I know I'm leaving lots of people out. The thing is, I don't care about their apologies.
What I would care about is if writers who've written very bad books would apologize. But they wouldn't dream of it. And if they did it…
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Added by Sandra Scoppettone on April 29, 2007 at 4:19am —
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Lord H feeling a bit low today, as am I a little, so the two of us are depressed together. Marital harmony. It's a wonderful thing. So we've been quiet, but not completely silent, which is nice. A slow start to our morning too.
We decided not to go shopping for a new casual jacket for Lord H, as he wasn't really feeling up to it, and visited Burpham Court Farm to look at the baby animals instead. There weren't many people around, which was a complete surprise, but very pleasant.…
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Added by Anne Brooke on April 29, 2007 at 4:08am —
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Don't Just Sit There: A true account
of a frightening experience and a self-help book for women
by L.A. Wilson
ISBN: 0-595-18045-0
$15.95 U.S./$25.95 CANADA
Writers Club Press an imprint of iUniverse.com, Inc
www.iuniverse.com…
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Added by RJ on April 29, 2007 at 1:00am —
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So
a warrant is out on Richard Gere (and Shilpa Shetty) for Gere's hug and cheek kiss of Shetty in a faux Bollywood dance at an AIDS awareness event in India.
This happens relatively often in India, an offended individual files a case of obscenity against a prominent person for a kiss, usually in a Bollywood film. The case makes the media, and inspires lots of chatter…
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Added by sparkle hayter on April 28, 2007 at 1:36pm —
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I'm offering two titles this week on my book blog at
www.lesasbookcritiques.blogspot.com.
The first is an ARC of the latest Philip Dryden mystery, The Coldest Blood by Jim Kelly.
I'm offering a special opportunity with the second title.…
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Added by Lesa Holstine on April 28, 2007 at 12:47pm —
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The Champ: PITFALL (LA)
Is there some sort of implied vaginal metaphor in that title? I’ll guess leave that to the college set to figure. The “pitfall” in question is sultry, whisky-voiced Lizabeth Scott and Dick Powell is the middle-aged everyman who falls for her. The plot follows an insurance investigator (Powell) who feels trapped in his regimented, predictable and unchanging life, until an embezzlement case introduces him to a…
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Added by Christa Faust on April 28, 2007 at 9:21am —
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I've got about half a dozen stories in progress, most in various stages of revision. Trouble is, I can't seem to commit to any of them.
There's the one I wanted to submit to the New England Crimebake contest, but lost so much time during the 3-day power outage last week that I don't think it will be done in time (April 30). There's the one I want to submit to Mr. Bagley's anthology. A few others that I dusted off from when I wrote them years ago, and the two zombie short stories that…
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Added by Christa M. Miller on April 28, 2007 at 6:15am —
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I have worked like a trooper today and deserve countless gold stars, I'm sure. Well, maybe one anyway. For starters. First off, I must say how much I enjoyed the Goldenford (
http://www.goldenford.co.uk) meeting last night - it was really good in terms of (a) taking me out of my slough of despond, and (b) planning ahead for our two books of this year. It was also nice as Jennifer has read
A Dangerous Man (…
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Added by Anne Brooke on April 28, 2007 at 3:21am —
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Every now and then I stumble upon another author who's doing something truly interesting on a website. I don't know this author. I don't know what she writes. I don't know what her stories are about. I only know that I'm going to buy her book. And then I'm going to re-think my own website. Take a look at
her website and then come back and leave a comment.
Added by Jeff Markowitz on April 28, 2007 at 1:42am —
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