One thing that will make tomorrow a good Friday is that I’ll be greeting Easter weekend travelers at Borders in Washington Dulles International Airport. I’ll enjoy signing books from 2 pm to 6 pm. If you’re flying into or out of that airport, look for me in Terminal B.
Added by Austin S. Camacho on April 9, 2009 at 10:25pm —
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Italian Shoes by Henning Mankell
US: New Press. April 1, 2009. Isbn: 1595584366
In his 26th novel, Sweden’s top crime writer has eschewed the genre that has seen him sell 30 million books. Even so, fans of his Inspector Wallander novels will find much of what they love about the Skåne detective in the narrator of “Italian Shoes”—only given…
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Added by Matt Rees on April 9, 2009 at 8:43pm —
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Following hot on the heels of 'Dracula Doesn't Live Here Anymore' (which has now received three 5 star reviews in 24 hours), Eternal Press have now released my award nominated short story trilogy
'Murder, Mayhem and Mexico' in paperback. The original e-book edition of the trilogy finshed 9th in the 2007 Preditors & Editors awards (Anthology category) and I'm delighted that it is now available in paperback, priced at a very affordable $3.95…
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Added by Brian L Porter on April 9, 2009 at 6:50pm —
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Have also received a contract for Dragon's Pearl. I'm on a roll. Yeah!! Edits are finished for Amber's Mysterious Death. Work In Progress is Curse of Jade's Bluff also part of the Holmes series.
Added by Carol Exline on April 9, 2009 at 9:26am —
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Hey my friends, check out who's featured author over at
Diana Kay Publishing!
Added by Tory Richards on April 9, 2009 at 8:56am —
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Then I have something for you.
I'm not the type to toot my own horn, but I'm trying to drum up as much support for this project as I can. You see a while back I was recruited for a special project. The idea was to get a large group of authors, give each of them a premise, and a title to start with, and get them to each write a short story telling some facet of a global Lovecraftian Apocalyptic battle for world domination.
Well, the project eventually became the two book…
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Added by D.R. MacMaster on April 9, 2009 at 8:30am —
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My short story THE RETIREMENT PLAN has been accepted by Tears For the Void, the new sci-fi magazine published by our friends at Mythica Publishing. I was happily surprised by the decision to use it since it is a new genre for me.
It is a simple little tale about a couple of guys on the verge of retirement from the military and their plans for world domination.
This news created more excitement in my son than getting my book published. Science Fiction, now I've accomplished…
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Added by Tom Cooke on April 9, 2009 at 7:32am —
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(Cross posted on
Working Stiffs)
It’s been a very dark week in Pittsburgh. On Saturday morning, those of us who thought we were part of a relatively safe city learned there is no such thing.
In case you somehow managed to miss the news, three Pittsburgh Police officers were gunned down in the quiet neighborhood of Stanton Heights while responding to a domestic dispute call. The gunman,…
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Added by Annette Dashofy on April 8, 2009 at 11:57pm —
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My latest paperback release, the short novelette 'Dracula Doesn't Live Here Anymore' from Eternal Press, has received its first review on the Amazon.com website and I'm delighted to say it received a whopping five stars, from reviewer Barbara Watkins. I'd like to share her thoughts on the book here, so here goes:
5.0 out of 5 stars A short tale packed full of thrills and twists!!, April 7, 2009
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Added by Brian L Porter on April 8, 2009 at 11:01pm —
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This week we see the crossover of two powerful religions as Passover starts the day before Good Friday, and I can’t help but think about the commonalities rather than the differences.
For one thing, we can all enjoy watching Charlton Heston in The 10 Commandments this weekend. Heston is known more recently for his support of the National Rifle Association and one might think that if the ancient Israelites had owned guns, all the plagues and sea parting might not have been necessary…
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Added by Austin S. Camacho on April 8, 2009 at 10:35pm —
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I spoke to a college professor recently in regard to a matter unrelated to writing. In the course of the discussion, however, it came out that I am a writer, and he asked, "What sort of things do you write?"
When I answered, there was a pause, as he searched for something to say. "Oh. That's interesting," was all he could come up with. Then he asked how the weather was in Michigan. No segue.
It's hard to get used to the idea that many people consider fiction writing to be…
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Added by Peg Herring on April 8, 2009 at 9:49pm —
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It’s a glamorous life being an international author. For example, I got to go to Norway in the dead of winter when there was two feet of snow in the streets.
And I loved it.
You see, when your home is in the Middle East, experiencing some Arctic conditions are rather welcome. The Norwegians are a lovely people for whom books are a…
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Added by Matt Rees on April 8, 2009 at 7:57pm —
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The most compelling characters are those who want something desperately and who will do anything to get it, which is why Scarlett O’Hara is such a perennially popular character. Frankly, I find her a bit over the top -- selfish and greedy and way too egocentric. I can’t write such characters, at least not at the beginning of a novel. I prefer quiet, unassuming characters who are forced into action by circumstances. (To me, life is the real villain. It does things to us that no make-believe…
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Added by Pat Bertram on April 8, 2009 at 3:42pm —
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On Saturday 20 June 2009, as part of the celebrations for Independent Booksellers Week, I will be signing copies of my latest Inspector Horton Marine Mystery crime novels,
Deadly Waters and
Dead Man's Wharf at my local independent bookshop,
The Hayling Island Bookshop at 11am - all…
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Added by Pauline Rowson on April 8, 2009 at 12:09am —
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The mysterious Readermouse in Louisiana posted
a nice review on Amazon.com about the seminal Hannibal Jones novel, The Troubleshooter.
Readermouse (any relation to Danger Mouse?) read the book via Kindle and gave it five stars. In addition to some kind words about my novel Readermouse put my mind at ease about one thing by assuring me that there were no format problems with the Kindle version. So if…
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Added by Austin S. Camacho on April 7, 2009 at 10:39pm —
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I recall, a long time ago, picking up a book called EATERS OF THE DEAD. It hooked me immediately, and I was so convinced by the initial claim that it was an ancient manuscript, blah, blah, blah, that I had to stop and say to myself, "This is a novel. He's making it up." But how cool that Crichton could do that to me.
The authors we love build us a world. Sometimes we have to help them, suspending disbelief and letting them show us things that cannot be, but if they're good at it, we…
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Added by Peg Herring on April 7, 2009 at 9:24pm —
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Here's my post this week
on Global Post:
JERUSALEM — In Hebrew the word for “to visit” – levaker – is the same as the word for “to criticize.” He visited me; he criticized me. Exactly the same.
So why would you invite 30 of the most critical people in the country to visit you every Sunday, to sit around your table and run their mouths?
You…
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Added by Matt Rees on April 7, 2009 at 7:28pm —
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I got a chuckle out of last Sunday's post by PD Martin. In the comments section, a reader confessed, "I do have to say that thriller writers scare me a little."
Read post.
Added by Kathryn Lilley on April 7, 2009 at 6:09pm —
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1. Mow the lawn (or shovel the walk, depending on where you live)
2. Empty the dishwasher
3. Figure out why Jim Croce isn't in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
4. Go to work
5. Re-read "If I Did It" by O.J. Simpson
6. Watch your DVD copy of the "Joe the Plumber" debate
7. Do the Macarena
8. Tote that barge
9. Lift that bale
10. Search Hulu for the "Hotchkabab" episode of "Green Acres"
11. Try once again to learn how to juggle
12. Try to…
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Added by Jeff Cohen on April 7, 2009 at 1:38pm —
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So much has happened in the past 24 hours. I have been contacted by authors, author organization reps, reporters, book marketers, bloggers and finally, someone from Amazon. Amazon has been bombarded by emails from authors, orgs, marketers etc, and last night I noticed that Amazon in Seattle had checked out my blog posts. ;-)
Today I received an email from a senior member of the Amazon Communities team. He apologized and stated that my reviews had been reinstated.
I began…
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Added by Cheryl Kaye Tardif on April 7, 2009 at 11:01am —
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