I picked up the latest Crimespree from the binders and all things working right it should be at the mailing service and in the post Wed.



We have a bunch of great interviews in this issue icluding cover girl Laura Lippman and Stephen King. The Lippman inteview was done by Sujata Masey and it rocks. Also multiple award winner Rhys Bowen has written an exclusive short story for us. You will also see our multi media man Jeremy up front with an editorial.



This issue puts us into our fourth year with Crimespree. It feels like just yesterday we got started, and let me tell you, we're just getting started!



Heres a look at what's coming



From the Editor by Jeremy Lynch
On The Road with Anthony Rainone
Under The Radar by Richard Katz
Thrilled To Death by M. Diane Vogt
The Day Job Jumpstart by Lori Andrews
Giving Good Interview by Carl Brookins
Footprints: Richard Prather , You Don’t Know Dick by Ruth Jordan
Cover Story – Laura Lippman Interview by Sujata Massey
Fiction: Someone Is Going To Die Tonight by Rhys Bowen
John Harvey Interview by Mark Billingham
Bookstore Spotlight: Mysterious Galaxy by Cameron Hughes
Interview with Stephen King by by Jon Jordan
Conversation with Bill Bryan and Tom Straw
Fiction: The Last Time I Die by Johhny Bassoff
Robert Ferrigno Interview by by Tim Maleeny
Reed Farrel Coleman on censorship
Spencer-Fleming for Hire
Eye On Hollywood by Jeremy Lynch
DVD Reviews
Fiction: Mesopotamia by Tribe
Book Reviews
Crimespree on Comics by Jon
Cooking With Crimespree with Alafair Burke



This issue also will see our page count increase by four pages every issue.



This one also has an extra two pages added on the New Mstery Festival in Ownesboro Kentucky taking place in June. Ruth and I will be there, as will Ruth's Bouchercon Co-Chair Judy Bobolik.



The girls will also be in Baltimore next week Tuesday through Thursday setting up some Bouchercon stuff. If you're in the area and are interested in being a volunteer drop us a line.

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Comment by Daniel Hatadi on May 17, 2007 at 11:23am
Thanks for the stats, Jon.
Comment by Jon Jordan on May 16, 2007 at 1:24pm
I just dropped off all the mags at the mailing service.

9 Aussies,
60+ Brit
12 Irish
1 swedish
47 canadian
7 japanese
3 german
1 norwegian
Comment by Daniel Hatadi on May 16, 2007 at 1:12pm
Hey Jon, aside from me, are there lots of other Aussie subscribers? Just curious.
Comment by Bernd Kochanowski on May 15, 2007 at 7:51am
Well, I don´t know about webzine, but I know that nowadays I get a lot of dokuments by pdf which are also avaiable by print. And not on line.

I don´t like that half of the subscription is for postal service. If there are more like me you could rise the number of sold copies.
Comment by Jon Jordan on May 15, 2007 at 1:31am
We actually mail the issue overseas, we have subscribers in 7 different countries, including Germany, Sweden, Japan, Australia,and the UK.

I'm avoiding doing PDFs on line because we are a print magazine, not a webzine.
Comment by Bernd Kochanowski on May 15, 2007 at 12:58am
You should use pdf documents for interested readers in overseas.
Comment by Karen Dionne on May 14, 2007 at 11:33am
Excellent!
Comment by Joan Hiller on May 13, 2007 at 11:32am
Yipeee! I can't wait to go out to my mailbox and pull out my new Crimespree. I've got to get to the post office, get the new postcards, and send them in so I can win free books. I would go help my friends Ruth and Judy, but Omaha is calling me and unless you all take up a collection, I'll have to pay for the trip. Kidding! Can't wait to meet authors I've read, and new authors that are dying for me to buy their books.
Comment by Ali on May 13, 2007 at 8:02am
looks like a really mental issue...Stephen King interviewed by Jon Jordan................................

Ali
Comment by Steven Torres on May 13, 2007 at 5:43am
Great news. Can't wait.

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