June 2007 Blog Posts (236)

Summer fog season

Every time I check this page, I see this poor blog sitting alone and unattended, and I think, "I gotta think of something to post..." Yeah, right. I'm not usually this neglectful when it comes to posting. I just forget what time of year it is.



And that is--summer mold season. Otherwise known as the season of brain fog. I'm terribly allergic. It's a great time for reading, and sometimes for writing, because neither of those things necessarily involves direct contact with other people.… Continue

Added by Pepper Smith on June 16, 2007 at 4:35am — No Comments

Black, Benjamin (aka John Banville) - CHRISTINE FALLS

CHRISTINE FALLS… Continue

Added by LJ Roberts on June 16, 2007 at 4:30am — No Comments

The birds have flown ...

Oh, great excitement and trauma this morning! The baby swallows on Springwatch (http://www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch) have finally flown the nest. I was peacefully getting ready at around 8am when a great shout from the computer room brought me running to Lord H's aid, assuming he was having some kind of crisis. He wasn't - instead, the first of the swallows had fledged and the remaining four were looking…

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Added by Anne Brooke on June 16, 2007 at 1:57am — No Comments

Saint Charbel - some unexpected changes

I did some work on Saint Charbel yesterday, and I'm realizing that

this is turning into something entirely different from how it started.

It's one of those very familiar situations where my book is writing

itself and I'm just trying to keep up. That's when I know I'm on a

roll. I am resenting the usual demands on my time right now, because

Saint Charbel is swirling around in my head. The next thing is that

the title will definitely NOT BE The Murder of Saint… Continue

Added by Rosie Contreras on June 16, 2007 at 1:36am — 1 Comment

From the front lines of Charm City or David Simon nailed it - pt. 2

As a follow up to my post from a couple of weeks ago. There is now a follow up to a proposed plan to put Baltimore city Homicide detectives back in uniform and on foot patrol. This

policy has been in place for two weeks now and has not been sucessful so it is

being revoked. Homicide detectives are off the street and back on the case.…



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Added by BrianLindenmuth on June 16, 2007 at 12:10am — No Comments

What's Cooking?

I had a conversation this morning with a fellow writer who was in a deep dark place with his new book. Not that he had no ideas; he had plenty. And not that he has no tools, skills, talent: this is a very gifted guy. But, he said, he was feeling like when you've decided to make soup. You know just what you're going to do: heat up some broth, chop up carrots and onions, and then to be fancy put in a little dill. Except when you go to the cupboard where the pots are, there's no saucepan. And…

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Added by Sisters In Crime on June 15, 2007 at 11:39pm — No Comments

Recently read - THE HANGMAN by Peter Lovesey (5.0)

It is 3 years since Peter Diamond's wife was killed and he is being stalked by a woman who wants to become better acquainted. ACC Georgina Dalley's friend's daughter has gone missing . A woman's body is discovered hanging from a public playground swing, at first sight a suicide, but then it seems she may already have been dead when hung there. The discovery of a second body seems to signal that they have a "hangman" on the loose. Very very readable.

Added by Kerrie on June 15, 2007 at 11:03pm — No Comments

Finishing a collection

Well, it only took me 30 years and we won't mention how many dollars, but I've done it. As of today, I'm the proud owner of an American 1st edition of every Agatha Christie published. What started out as a nice way to read books, back in the 70s when hardcovers were only a few bucks, grew into a collection. I was probably 5 years and 25 books into the project before I even thought of it as one.

Many of my collections got my start back then. Craig Rice, Ellery Queen, my Van Dines, and…

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Added by Jeffrey Marks on June 15, 2007 at 8:54pm — 1 Comment

The Angel of Ass-Whoop at Grill-Fest (adult language)

Tuesday night I chaperoned the Mayor’s Youth Action Council (MYAC) event called “Grill-Fest.” There were more than 300 teens and young adults at one of our community parks. The MYAC kids scheduled a skateboard and BMX bicycle stunt contest at the skateboard park and five bands at the shelter. I taught them about planned spontaneity by having them set up a…

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Added by Karyn J. Powers on June 15, 2007 at 3:30pm — No Comments

My New Book Cover

I love it, simply love it! Tell me what you think about it!

Added by Robin Caroll on June 15, 2007 at 10:02am — 2 Comments

Box, C.J. - FREE FIRE

FREE FIRE (Licensed Investigator-Joe Pickett-Wyoming-Cont) – Ex

Box, C.J. – 7th in series

Putnam, 2007, US Hardcover – ISBN: 9780399154270



First Sentence: A half-hour after Clay McCann walked into the backwoods ranger station and turned over his still-warm weapons,…
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Added by LJ Roberts on June 15, 2007 at 4:30am — No Comments

Rescue Me

Sorry for the delay in posting. It’s been crazy busy around the House of Faust. What else is new?



Anyway, the No Crime Unpublished Conference was a blast. It started off with a bang when I got tied up and rigged into a litter (y’know, that metal thing they lay injured people in to pull them up out of ravines with a helicopter) by the Montrose Search and Rescue team. They had great equipment, including all sorts of rope and climbing gear. (drool) Of course, it was also a fun and… Continue

Added by Christa Faust on June 15, 2007 at 3:41am — 1 Comment

The definitive Z-list feeling

Ye gods, but I'm feeling pretty Z-list today. It's the subtitle on the Blogger version of this journal (if you're reading that one) - someone once complained about it, but I kept it as it does seem to fit. Anyway, today, I am surrounded by writers who have already done it all, or are about to do it all, and are having utterly marvellous fulfilling times. And frankly, it's shit. Sorry, but it is. I know I'm supposed to rejoice in the wonderful success of others, but hell it's bloody hard…

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Added by Anne Brooke on June 15, 2007 at 2:08am — No Comments

I'm so blocked I can't even blog

Nothing like getting stuck on the third chapter with 43 more to go. There's no time for my usual strategy either. Can't walk away from a first draft that's peppered with holes while a six-month deadline looms over my head.

Okay, here's the deal. A third body just washed to shore, I'm in the morgue, and the medical examiner swears he's found some evidence. I can't see it--I've tried but it's not there. Not yet anyway.

I'm too restless--distracted easily by the dumbest things. I…

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Added by Marta Stephens on June 14, 2007 at 3:36pm — 2 Comments

Somewhere between the first novel I wrote (that I never finished because it was the first novel I wrote and I didn't know what the heck I was doing), and the initial writing of my Harper crime myster…

Somewhere between the first novel I wrote (that I never finished because it was the first novel I wrote and I didn't know what the heck I was doing), and the initial writing of my Harper crime mystery series, I wrote several short stories and a few flash fictions. At the time my only purpose for writing them was to use them as a writing exercise to help me focus on developing the plot and to tighten my…

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Added by Marta Stephens on June 14, 2007 at 2:45pm — No Comments

Raven Black





I just finished Ann Cleeves' award-winning crime novel, Raven Black, and I don't know if I have words to describe it. I feel just as I did when I read Louise Penny's Still Life. I've discovered a wonderful writer, one whose description of a little-known area brings its world to life. She writes wonderful descriptions, and creates fascinating… Continue

Added by Lesa Holstine on June 14, 2007 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

Latest acceptance

Received word that my short The Blue Goose will be in a future issue of Mysterical E. I do not know which issue, and just only hope it is the summer one :) but will be thrilled with anything.

More later as the news develops ...

Added by Kim Smith on June 14, 2007 at 12:39pm — No Comments

Review - The Sacred Bones, Michael Byrnes

Title: THE SACRED BONES

Author: Michael Byrnes

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Edition released: June 2007

ISBN: 978-1-8473-7011-2

438 pages

Review by: Karen Chisholm



THE SACRED BONES is another entry in the recently well-populated field of confrontational religious themed thrillers. When a well armed, well organised small group break through the walls of the mosque in the

Temple Mount in Jerusalem they appear to have been very well…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on June 14, 2007 at 11:09am — No Comments

Watches, swallows and MCs

Lord H has lost his watch– well, we couldn’t find it anywhere last night. He was comforted by the fact that he’d already set the alarm for 6.30am so it was a matter of waiting till it started beeping and then trying to find it. Good plan – if it had worked. But come 6.30 this morning and no beeping. The watch isn’t in the flat then. So it’s either in his car, at work or somewhere along the walk he took yesterday lunchtime. I’m not that worried, to be honest, as actually it’s been broken for…

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Added by Anne Brooke on June 14, 2007 at 8:33am — No Comments

Word Nerd chats with Charles Kelly

CrimeSpace's own Charles Kelly is this week's interviewee.

Check it out here, as he talks about his book and how he got there from his career in journalism.

And promise, that blog's not all in italics. (This one won't let me type if I unitalicize it at the moment...)

Added by Bethany K. Warner on June 14, 2007 at 8:23am — No Comments

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