June 2010 Blog Posts (154)

Naming and Renaming Yourself

I got a book contract yesterday, and it forces me to make a decision. Since the story is quite different from everything else I've got out there, I have to decide if I'm going to use my usual author name or choose something else.



"Experts" in the industry (if there is such a thing) often suggest an author have a name for each different genre or subgenre. I began with historicals. so Peg Herring should be associated with them in the minds of readers. Since this book is paranormal… Continue

Added by Peg Herring on June 9, 2010 at 10:01pm — 3 Comments

A Great Site for Books

MahoganyBooks is a user friendly online bookstore created by a Washington… Continue

Added by Austin S. Camacho on June 9, 2010 at 9:52pm — No Comments

Third Al Pennyback e-Book now available.

I finally finished the third of my Al Pennyback mystery series. I've been working on this particular series for over eight years and have about ten rough drafts stored away. Every now and then, I get a call from the muse, and I take one out and begin to cut, slash, rewrite and agonize to get it into readable form. I think number three is better than the first two - "Memorial to the Dead" starts with a corpse in front of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, DC and starts our hero…

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Added by Charles A. Ray on June 9, 2010 at 1:47pm — No Comments

J. Mark Bertrand interview

Back On Murder novelist J. Mark Bertrand interviewed on Hook’em & Book’em about his soon-to-b released murder mystery. Join us as the author tells about murder, suspense and a detective trying hard to get his police career Back On Murder.…

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Added by Mark Young on June 9, 2010 at 6:30am — No Comments

Deadly Ink Conference.

I hope I will see some of you at the Deadly Ink conference in Parsippany, NJ, June 25-27. Conference organizer Debby Buchanan has asked me to sit on two panels, one of short story writers, and the other called "Writing the Opposite Sex."

www.deadlyink.com

Added by Albert Tucher on June 9, 2010 at 5:00am — No Comments

Nelson Algren in Chicago's Literary Hall of Fame

Talk to Chicago writers my age or a little younger – I have silver hair – and most will tell you they have been influenced by Nelson Algren.



Algren was 41 when he won the very first National Book Award for his novel The Man with the Golden Arm. That was in 1950. It’s a novel of drug addiction, gambling, and life and death among the people of Chicago’s Polish Downtown district. Algren lived there. He knew well the drunks, pimps, prostitutes,… Continue

Added by Jerry Peterson on June 9, 2010 at 1:31am — 1 Comment

Review - The Diggers Rest Hotel, Geoffrey McGeachin

Book Title: THE DIGGERS REST HOTEL

Author: Geoffrey McGeachin

Publisher: Penguin

Copyright: 2010

ISBN: 978-0-670-07273-6

No of Pages: 316



Book Synopsis:



In 1947, two years after witnessing the death of a young Jewish woman in Poland, Charlie Berlin has rejoined the police force a different man. Sent to investigate a spate of robberies in rural Victoria, he soon discovers that World War II has changed even the most ordinary of places and people.



An… Continue

Added by Karen from AustCrime on June 8, 2010 at 10:10pm — No Comments

Why?

At my most recent book signing people asked me who I'd want to play Hannibal Jones on the screen (Duh! Shemar Moore.) But talking about whether my books should go to the big screen or become a drama series raised one of those odd grammar questions that keep me puzzled about our language.…

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Added by Austin S. Camacho on June 8, 2010 at 9:51pm — 1 Comment

I've been interviewed by Susan Whitfield

Author Susan Whitfield kindly invited me to be interviewed by her for her blog and I was delighted to accept her kind invitation. the interview is 'live' today and it would be great if you'd like to pay her a visit and perhaps leave a comment at http://www.susanwhitfield.blogspot.com/

Regards to all

Brian
http://www.freewebs.com/brianlp/

Added by Brian L Porter on June 8, 2010 at 4:45am — No Comments

Author Colin Cotterill at SCENE OF THE CRIME

Dr. Siri to the Rescue: The Laotion Novels of Colin Cotterill





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Added by J. Sydney Jones on June 8, 2010 at 3:38am — No Comments

Am I Your Guest Blogger?

If any of you have had a chance to check out my Facebook page you will see my plea: Am I your Guest Blogger?



For the last week I have been struggling with my current crisis: My laptop crashed.



No, when it happened I didn’t scream and run around in circles with my hands on my head like one of those cartoon characters my son watches on Nick. I was prepared. I had a backup. Unfortunately, I didn’t discover until I restored my files that my backup didn’t include my Outlook. So… Continue

Added by Lauren Carr on June 8, 2010 at 3:13am — 1 Comment

Chicago's Literary Hall of Fame

A gaggle of Chicago writers were sitting around a table – maybe at the Billy Goat Tavern with a beer in hand – wondering how they could honor the best of their numbers. And someone said, “Hey, we need a hall of fame. They got ’em for football players, race car drivers, and Greyhound dogs [the National Greyhound Hall of Fame is in Kansas]. Surely we can have one for writers.”



And thus the Chicago Writers Association created the Chicago Literary Hall of Fame a year and a month ago. The… Continue

Added by Jerry Peterson on June 8, 2010 at 2:35am — No Comments

WIPs to WMDs

No, not weapons of mass destruction. WIP is Work in Progress and for me, that WIP just became a Work Maybe Done. "Maybe" is there because I can always find things I want to fix.

My WIP became a WMD last night, but already I'm thinking that I could tweak a couple of characters a bit so they're more understandable. And the part where the bad guy chases them through the house...maybe a bit more action? I'd better read it again.

Maybe for me there's no such thing as Done. Maybe I…

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Added by Peg Herring on June 7, 2010 at 10:24pm — No Comments

Meet Me Tomorrow in DC

This month's meeting of the Mid-Atlantic chapter of Mystery Writers of America will feature the launch of "Bad Cop, No Donut," a collection of tales of cops behaving badly. I am one of the 15 crime writers represented in the anthology, and one of the four who will be at the meeting. After the reception at…

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Added by Austin S. Camacho on June 7, 2010 at 9:40pm — No Comments

Review - Eye of the Red Tsar, Sam Eastland

Book Title: EYE OF THE RED TSAR

Author: Sam Eastland

Publisher: Allen & Unwin/Faber

Copyright: 2010

ISBN: 978-0-571-24534-5

No of Pages: 334



Book Synopsis:



Inspector Pekkala - known as the Emerald Eye - was once the most famous detective in all Russia, the favourite of the Tsar. Now he is the prisoner of the men he once hunted.



Like millions of others, he has been sent to the gulags in Siberia and as far as the rest of the world is concerned,… Continue

Added by Karen from AustCrime on June 7, 2010 at 8:27pm — No Comments

Radio Interview with Express FM Desert Disc Style

On 8 June at 7pm you can listen to my interview with Rob Richardson at Express FM talking about my crime novels. It is broadcast on 93.7 or you can listen live via the Express FM web site. The interview was recorded last Wednesday and I can't recall exactly what I said now but I do remember the music I chose, which might put you off, or not as the case might be.



For those who won't be listening to the interview or who are reading this after it has been broadcast I…

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Added by Pauline Rowson on June 7, 2010 at 6:30pm — No Comments

KINDLE eBook Give Away.

To celebrate the forthcoming publication of A CANTERBURY CRIME, the exciting new Belinda Lawrence mystery, the fourth book in the series, I have a give-away eBook for KINDLE of CAPABLE OF MURDER, the first book in the series.

To enter sign the Guest Book with your details at

http://belindalawrence.webs.com/



Closes on Sunday 20th June and the first name drawn from the hat is the winner.…

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Added by Brian Kavanagh on June 7, 2010 at 4:44pm — No Comments

"Looks Info" monthly newsletter at www.LooksInfo.com

I am not certain whether it is permissible and if not, I apologize. At this time I would like to mention here that I recently distributed my June 2010 "Looks Info" newsletter that is directly related to my primary website: www.LooksInfo.com

Best wishes to all and, again, I apologize if website addresses are discouraged in this CrimeSpace forum.

Added by Gordon Patzer on June 7, 2010 at 1:19pm — No Comments

Dead of Knight by William Potter-Get Yours On Kindle!





Dead of Knight



"A serial killer dubbed the "Birthday Boy" is terrorizing the unsuspecting citizens of Hanson, British Columbia. The sadistic murderer chooses to target only women on their birthdays, but why? Hanson Detective Jack Staal… Continue

Added by William R. Potter on June 7, 2010 at 11:00am — No Comments

The Latest

My book signing at the Borders Books in Warrenton, VA was a pleasant surprise. Traffic was worse than expected so I arrived late. But the staff members were especially supportive. The store had few visitors that evening but I still sold out of books in three hours. I was not quite as successful at Borders in White Marsh Mall, but I did…

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Added by Austin S. Camacho on June 7, 2010 at 10:58am — 2 Comments

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