After almost a year of hard work, I started to question blogging.
Believe me, it takes mucho energy to come up with engaging topics, to write and…
Sometimes I think I don't really want to be published at all. I read the horror stories about publishing and publicity, reviews and remainders, and I wonder why I'm doing this at all. What is so important to me about seeing my fiction published? Why am I sitting here praying just to be shortlisted for the contest I entered my novel in?
It's not because I think people who look at me as a loser will realize I'm not. A friend wisely pointed out once that people who think you're a loser…
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Well, obviously, it's not ACTUALLY the lovely Sunshine himself. For starters, I don't think Mrs Sunshine would approve and besides...would you REALLY want to wake up each morning and find him there with you? You might find yourself preferring the horse's head (I'm tempted to add "rather than the horse's arse", but I shall restrain myself).
No, this is an altogether different offer. Waterstones bookshop in the UK has an unbelievable bargain on at the moment where they are offering…
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Natasha Cooper sent me word this morning that Peter Temple will not be able to attend Harrogate this July. We'll be updating that in the online Harrogate article in the new issue of Spinetingler. These things do happen, and I know from my own experience how hard it is for the program chair, who not only has to face their own disappointment but feels bad…
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Back from the Quais du Polar festival. Too frazzled yesterday to post anything about it, but now I can officially report to you that it was top notch. A really magnificent festival, well organised and well attended by people in the know. Obviously it helped that the festival was free, which meant you got half the citizens of Lyon coming through for a gander. And what a nice bunch they are. Even the bloke who told me off for changing the traditional…
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Laura Childs
Gunpowder Green
Shades of Earl Grey
Sue Grafton
B is for Burglar
C is for Corpse
D is for Deadbeat
E is for Evidence
India Ink
A Blush with Death
Glossed and Found
Christopher Penczak
The Witch’s Shield (NF)
William Lee Rand
The Reiki Touch (NF)
Patricia Telesco
A Little Book of…
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I was sent a link by a friend. It was a video showing the cruelty of Iam's to dogs, made by a Peta undercover member who was sent to spy on Iam's and get the inside scoop of their cruelty to animals and the unnecessary testing. The video is disturbing.
They force feed dogs vegetable oil by cramming a tube down their throats, (why???) cut muscle from their thighs (another why???) and throw them on a cold, concrete floor, and stack them in cages for 23 1/2…
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DARK ASSASSIN (Historical-Police Procedural-London-1863) – VG
Perry, Anne – 15th in series
Ballantine Books, 2006-US Hardcover – ISBN:
0345469291
First Sentence: Waterloo Bridge
loomed in the distance as William Monk settles himself more comfortably in the
bow of the police boat.…
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I have one last ARC of The Concrete Maze, and I figured I'd make it available here on Crimespace. If you're reading this and would like to take a look, leave a message here that says "Send me the ARC" or some such. No points for creativity. In a couple of days, (Which is two days for those of you in Metric countries) I'll put names in a hat. Many will go in, only one will come out. (Of course, there's the strong possibility no one will want to enter this little…
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I've never received an apology for a rejection before. I wonder if the pros out there have any opinions on this being legit or--- something else?
Either way, it makes my rejection Hall of Fame.
db
Dear Dave -
I hate writing this letter.
I deeply regret to inform you that "The Nightwalk" did not make the
final cut for Volume 30/3 of XXXXXXXX. Please understand that we
received nearly 400…
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Former Assistant US Attorney Michele Martinez blogs about the passion she had for her crime-busting job, and how she sublimates it in her legal thriller series here: http://thelipstickchronicles.typepad.com/the_lipstick_chronicles/2007/04/do_the_right_th.html
Me, my only former job worth talking about is writing over 40 romance novels. (Hey, you can earn a good living at…
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After almost a year of hard work, I started to question blogging.
Believe me, it takes mucho energy to come up with engaging topics, to write and…
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Now that Daniel has helped this technical numpty with how to upload videos, I have decided that every couple of days I will update a couple of videos from some of my favourite Scottish artists (and some other lesser known favourites. So far...punk band The Skids' INTO THE VALLEY from 1979, new Dundee Band The View with Superstar Tradesman, Jesus and Mary Chain's APRIL SKIES from 1987 and all girl Glaswegian rock band The Hedrons with HEATSEEKER.
And, as a special for today, a band who…
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Writing can be a tough business.
No, don't worry, I'm not looking for (or expecting) any sympathy, especially not from you lot! But it does seem to be one of those professions where, perhaps a bit like acting or even running your own business, you have to endure…
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I'd like to send a warm welcome to everyone. Some old friends here, I guess...some old enemies, too (hi, Ludger!)...and, yes, there is a German crime scene...believe it or not...
bye
dpr
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This was something of a hit when I posted it on myspace, so I reprint it here in lieu of anything
worthwhile or meaningful. Enjoy.
THE UNCOMFORTABLE SURVEY. (lets see if you can get through it. if not, you’re too scared about your past)
Yeah yeah. . .
-Longest relationship:
13 hours
-Shortest relationship:
7 and a half seconds
-How many…
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