Over at A Twist of Noir, I've got two stories up, and each one's title is also its word count. Keep your eyes peeled for the aptly-titled follow-ups.
One Hundred
Two Hundred
Sex and violence to you all,
Jimmy
Added by Jimmy Callaway on October 8, 2009 at 12:31pm —
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I see that most of you have no problems posting photos and book covers on your blog post. I, on the other hand, don't seem to be able to transfer a cover image from my files (jpeg) to the blog. And nowhere in "Help" is this problem addressed. Neither does the "Upload Photo" method explain why there is an "error" with my image and what to do about it.
Any suggestions?
(And sorry to blog about it, but I didn't know what other route to take)
Added by I. J. Parker on October 8, 2009 at 4:54am —
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I had a ornery spoiled quarter horse mare That I brought home to train. She was a nasty one. She tried to kick me and bite me because the previous owner spoiled her. She had no fear of humans and was dangerous! I set about to change that. I lounged her and watched her carefully. Working with her daily. I was putting her back into her paddock and I turned my back to shut the gate, She bit me on the back. Out of instinct and reaction I turned and readily roundhoused my fist connecting to her…
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Added by RONALD FEASEL on October 8, 2009 at 12:30am —
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(Cross posted from
Working Stiffs)
Since I had last Wednesday off from my blogging duties, I didn’t get a chance to follow-up on the G-20 Summit. That’s just as well, I suppose, since the biggest part of the melodrama is still going on.
The expected violence and destruction of property was kept to a minimum, compared to what has happened elsewhere. Sure, there were some…
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Added by Annette Dashofy on October 7, 2009 at 10:09pm —
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If you'd asked me a week ago, I'd have said that writers' groups don't buy books. Most of the time when I speak to a group of wanna-be writers, they're there to pick my brain, and the enticement of reading my work evades them entirely.
Then I meet a group that surprises me, and I have to run to the car to get more books (always more books in the car--that's a rule.) And I take orders from more people who didn't come prepared to buy the book but want to send a check.
The…
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Added by Peg Herring on October 7, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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Christopher G. Moore has book 10 in his terrific Vincent Calvino crime series out this week. "Paying Back Jack", which will be out in December in the UK. I love the Calvino series for the way it leads the reader into the underbelly of Bangkok in the company of its Italian-Jewish New Yorker private eye. PBJ gives us that…
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Added by Matt Rees on October 7, 2009 at 5:29pm —
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Here's a review I received today from The Catholic Company:
I love reading about the Catholic faith. I love reading mysteries. To be able to combine the two makes for a very happy person. So when I saw a new mystery, titled Bleeder by John Desjarlais, I thought I should give it a try.
I'm glad I did.
The author, a former producer of Wisconsin Public Radio, now teaches journalism and English at a small college in northern Illinois. Although this is his…
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Added by John Desjarlais on October 7, 2009 at 10:32am —
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Slave to a fearsome master, Kenna has come to our universe to prepare for an invasion. When she meets werewolf Talon Marshall, she longs to tell him her terrible secret and enlist his help. But every time she tries to reveal her mission, a lightning bolt of pain stops her words. Can she find a way to communicate with Talon before its too late for our world?
Meet Rebecca York, author of Dragon Moon, as she visits with Kim Smith and discusses this latest work.
730 pm…
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Added by Kim Smith on October 7, 2009 at 8:35am —
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How often do we use a beast
to feature our yeast,
The wolf is used many ways
to conjole or sway,
He often howls
sets his nose on a prowl,
Some men are called a wolf by action
they stalk women without losing traction,
Some are a wolf by nature
quiet---a loner---you notice their stature,
Others are incensed by the hunt
whether for greed, power-to be blunt,
What kind of wolf are you
do you howl…
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Added by RONALD FEASEL on October 7, 2009 at 7:00am —
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Over at Editorial Ass, Moonrat has posted a compilation of her blogs about
publishing, editing, agents, and other items of interest. Well worth reading.
Added by Dana King on October 7, 2009 at 4:36am —
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I’m delighted to announce that I have just signed a contract with Sutton/Severn House for the publication of the fifth DI Andy Horton Marine Mystery crime novel, BLOOD ON THE SAND, which will be published on 26 February 2010 at the same time as the paperback version of DEAD MAN’S WHARF.
For those of you who would like a taste of what is to come for Andy Horton look no further…
Blood On The Sand by Pauline Rowson
The fifth Inspector Horton Marine Mystery Crime… Continue
Added by Pauline Rowson on October 7, 2009 at 12:02am —
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I must comment about the thrill of getting a book published. Even though the novel may fall flat on it's face like a new water skier who get's a facelift while trying to learn the ballance of water sports, None the less the accomplishment that you have written a tale will always be with you. Then if you are compelled to write you keep on going on because you love to write. if you enjoy the art of writing you try to learn and fine tune your craft. Whose to say if you're good or not! But our love…
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Added by RONALD FEASEL on October 6, 2009 at 11:17pm —
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They stood there twisted in surreal engagement
each trying to catch victory in their enragement,
The crane a symbol of peace
was in turmoil to say the least.
Many died in this wastefull war
fighting and killing galore,
The twisting of the symbol of peace
was yet another war they do not ceace,
This memorial stands at KU
forty four lost in this mileau,
I can't even count the many lost
by men in their quest--- oh…
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Added by RONALD FEASEL on October 6, 2009 at 10:43pm —
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Fred Astaire aside, I've scheduled a library talk tonight, so I've been doing all that silly stuff we do before presenting ourselves to strangers. Not sure why it matters if my nails are polished, but it makes me feel like I have done my part. The thing is, one never knows if it's going to be worth all the effort. I pack three tote bags with handouts, giveaways, book I hope to sell, etc., and then drive whatever distance I must. And sometimes nobody shows up. Sometimes three people. Sometimes…
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Added by Peg Herring on October 6, 2009 at 10:30pm —
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In the weeks heading up to the official release party for my mystery novel,
Null_Pointer, my blogs are alive with all kinds of interesting posts.
On
My View, the novel is being serialized Mon-Fri and on Tues and Thurs, I'm interviewing characters from the book.
http://w0pht.org/wordpress
On the official
Joshua Jones Mystery Novels blog, I am giving readers a behind the scenes look at the…
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Added by Johnny Batch on October 6, 2009 at 9:33pm —
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Here we are again. I did it last year and yes, it's taken a lot of time, but my project is almost ready to shop around. I completed another 50,000+ word project on another site during the month of January, and I've already contracted to have that one published. While it is great fun AND a lot of hard work, it does pay. If you take it seriously and just get it written, then go back to it later and spruce it up, it's amazing what you can find.
Anyone ready to do it again this year? I'm…
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Added by J. F. Juzwik on October 6, 2009 at 2:31pm —
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So I've been mired in a new school year of teaching classes, the last of my PhD courses, and just life in general. But an issue is burning for me...so I'm resurrecting my blog from the brink of obscurity.
So the issue begins... Regardless of which side of the political spectrum you lean toward (and don't many of us actually hover somewhere in that middle space now known as No-Man's Land?), we still live in America. But something a local radio host said in Columbia last week bothered…
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Added by Barri L. Bumgarner on October 6, 2009 at 12:44pm —
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Writers – Want some tips for finding a publisher or helping one find you? Check my blog - http://ascamacho.blogspot.com/
Added by Austin S. Camacho on October 6, 2009 at 5:09am —
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Are you an eBook addict (I am!!!) I have great news. This month we have FOUR great mysteries for under $3 each. The Ax by Donald E. Westlake is available for $1.99, Wolf in the Shadows by Marcia Muller is available for$2.99, Gunmetal Black by Daniel Serrano is available for$2.99 and THE MISSION SONG by John le Carré is available for $2.99.
Just visit your favorite eBook retailer!
Added by Miriam Parker on October 6, 2009 at 2:28am —
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To celebrate the November release of my new book,
WINTER OF SECRETS, the third in the Constable Molly Smith series from Poisoned Pen Press, I am giving away two ARCs. The first chapter has been posted on my web page (
www.vickidelany.com). Send me an e-mail telling me what Smith’s radio call number is, and you will be eligible! Contest closes on Friday Oct. 9th, 2009. Email address is vicki at vickidelany dot com.
Added by Vicki Delany on October 6, 2009 at 1:11am —
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