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Is TV Burning Out Crime Fiction?Sweet mother of Lucifer, every time I turn around there's another googly-eyed detective with an eccentric habit solving an increasingly lud… Started by Benjamin Sobieck |
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Sep 11, 2010 Reply by JackBludis |
Central Asian CrimeI currently have connections to Kabul, Afghanistan in that I live and work here. I am starting to write crime fiction short stories as well… Started by DTK Molise |
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Jun 28, 2010 Reply by I. J. Parker |
Could This be the End of CrimeSpace?Ning is transitioning to a pay-only model, meaning the platform will no longer be free. This means Daniel will either have to pay up or shu… Started by Benjamin Sobieck |
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Apr 19, 2010 Reply by Edward G. Talbot |
Southland: What the Heck???Watched tonight's episode 3 of second season. They changed the guy who played Lydia's partner! I liked the other guy! Clifton Gonzales is o… Started by Stacy |
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Mar 26, 2010 Reply by Stacy |
Am I The Only One Confused By Southland?Hi All, Anyone else here watch Southland? I only checked it out because I'm a huge Regina King fan. They started their second season on T… Started by Stacy |
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Mar 23, 2010 Reply by Bill Bushman |
How Many Crime Fiction Writers Have Actually Committed a Crime?You don't necessarily have to say "yes" or "no." But what does a "yes" or "no" mean? Better or worse for the writing? Started by Benjamin Sobieck |
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Aug 13, 2009 Reply by S. K. Booke |
16th Annual Scarlet Stiletto AwardsJust letting any aspiring Australian female crime writers out there know that entries are now open for the Scarlet Stiletto Awards for Best… Started by Jacqui Horwood |
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Choosing chapter headingsIn a complicated novel, I've been playing around with the Victorian style of having a long chapter heading: e.g. In which the hero meets...… Started by Hazel Edwards |
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Jul 1, 2009 Reply by Toni L.P. Kelner |
Value of Being Part of an Anthology or a themed collection.This weekend I'm attending the Melbourne (Australian) launch of 'Short & Twisted', I have a crime short story 'Playing Possum' in this… Started by Hazel Edwards |
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May 10, 2009 Reply by Toni L.P. Kelner |
Most Prolific Crime AuthorI'm trying to work out who is or was the most prolific author of crime novels. I suspect it was John Creasey who is said to have written 56… Started by Denis OLeary |
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Apr 28, 2009 Reply by Bill Crider |
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