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Review: The Underground by Lawrence McMorrow

 

Late 1940s America, a world in which deserving has little to do with what you get, and the Irish immigrant Maura arrives as an almost-rebel. Despite her Catholic background, she has lost her virginity on the boat to the New World and, upon arrival in the US, she falls in love with Frank and gets pregnant. Frank is no ordinary man, he is a communist, and, at the height…

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Added by Tom Vater on December 2, 2012 at 5:28pm — No Comments

Christmas mystery short story, Marilyn Meredith, Elaine Macko & more

Well our first of the Christmas mystery short stories is up this morning in Kings River Life. We have a story by Gail Farrelly http://kingsriverlife.com/12/01/santa-and-the-poor-box/

 

Watch for many more between now and December! Also while over at KRL check out our review of Elaine Macko's latest mystery novel "Poisoned" and enter to win a copy…

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Added by Lorie Ham on December 2, 2012 at 1:16pm — No Comments

Meet Me Tomorrow in VA

Tomorrow I’ll kick off December at the “Rolling out the Red Carpet Book Signing Event” put on by the Delta Sigma Theta sorority alumnae in Prince William County. After the Meet and Greet several local authors will read excerpts from our works. At the reception that follows you’ll really be able to get to know the writers. This literary event will take place from 1pm to 4pm in the Prince William Association of Realtors building, 4545 Daisy Reid Ave., Woodbridge VA.…

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Added by Austin S. Camacho on December 1, 2012 at 1:40am — No Comments

Adult Truth #4

“There is a great need for a sarcasm font.”

Why? Because of all those pesky ‘ly’ words we writers aren’t supposed to use, yet every other published author does. Come on, raise your hand if you’ve ever heard some author/agent/editor/writing guru pontificate on how writers should never, ever, ever, use adverbs, especially in dialogue tags. If you do, you risk rejection,…

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Added by Stephen Brayton on November 30, 2012 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Nobody Move! This Is a Post About Heist Films!

So a week ago I caught Ocean's Eleven, the Steven Soderbergh version, on TV. I never thought that version or the original were particularly good, but it got me thinking about the whole genre of heist movies. First, I should set out my own definition of what a heist movie is. A heist movie should be about one particular robbery, not a story about a string of robberies. Second, the theft is the work of a team rather than an individual. Third, the item being stolen has to be elaborately…

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Added by Cary Watson on November 30, 2012 at 12:06pm — No Comments

Beware This Boy - Maureen Jennings

I know Maureen Jennings' name. I know she's Canadian. I know she's an award winning author. I know that the television series The Murdoch Mysteries is based on her best selling…

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Added by Luanne Ollivier on November 30, 2012 at 12:10am — No Comments

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JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS...purchase GRAVESEND (or any one of the many thrilling Down&Out Books titles) and receive a second D&O title (of equal or lesser value) FREE from now through December...for details and the D&O catalog please visit...…

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Added by J. L. Abramo on November 29, 2012 at 1:13am — No Comments

My article "Weaving a Seamless Backstory" is in the January Writer's Digest!

The January issue of Writers Digest Magazine with my article on backstory is finally here! You can order the issue online, or pick it up starting today at your favorite bookstore. If you get a chance to read my article, I'd love to know what you think!

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Added by Karen Dionne on November 28, 2012 at 10:07am — 3 Comments

Ten Ducks and a Poet

            My friend Scott once said that bad poets get into language poetry so they can just write the word “duck” on a piece of paper ten times and be done with it.

            I don’t know if that’s necessarily true, but it feels like it.

            By way of explaining, language poetry is a movement that started with poets like Gertrude Stein and took off in the 1970s and emphasizes the way words work together instead of…

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Added by John Michael Brantingham on November 28, 2012 at 6:00am — No Comments

Best Mystery and Crime Novels of 2012

Best of the year list. At Murder Beach Mystery Reviews.  http://billsmedia.blogspot.com

Added by William Wilde on November 27, 2012 at 4:00am — No Comments

Persuasive Evidence Now in Print, eBook, and Audio

From the bestselling author of STATE'S EVIDENCE comes the legal thriller, PERSUASIVE EVIDENCE, now in print, eBook & audio. When prosecutor's son is charged with a double homicide, she turns to her late husband's law partner to defend him; even as she takes on most important case of career in prosecuting a cop accused of murdering ex…

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Added by R. Barri Flowers on November 27, 2012 at 3:13am — No Comments

State's Evidence Now in Print, eBook and Audio

STATE'S EVIDENCE, the bestselling legal thriller by R. Barri Flowers, is now in print, eBook, and audio.

 

Assistant District Attorney Beverly Mendoza appears to have an open and shut case when she prosecutes Rafael Santiago for the murder of a judge and the sexual assault of his wife in Eagles Landing, a town in Northern…

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Added by R. Barri Flowers on November 27, 2012 at 3:11am — No Comments

Meet Me in VA on Wednesday

Superstorm Sandy interfered with my last signing at the NVCC Annandale Campus bookstore so I'm back there Wednesday with copies of my newest mystery - Russian Roulette - AND my latest action thriller - The Piranha Assignment. They are perfect gifts for the literate student or parent, signed and personalized by the author. Find me on the 2nd floor of the CA Building, 8333 Little River Tpke, from 11am to 3pm.…

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Added by Austin S. Camacho on November 27, 2012 at 12:22am — No Comments

Blood Line - Lynda La Plante



I read my first Lynda La Plante books earlier this year when I devoured the first three books in the Prime Suspect series featuring Jane Tennison. At the end of…

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Added by Luanne Ollivier on November 26, 2012 at 10:48pm — No Comments

We're Writers--We Make Stuff Up

From time to time, people argue about whether writers can evoke something they've never experienced. I have friends in the writing community who take classes in how to shoot a gun, sign up to go rock climbing, and (of course) travel to faraway places in order to write realistically about a subject.

We know, though, that writers must also use their imagination to create scenes and characters they can't actually visit: battles are pretty much out for me, as is being a teen-aged boy…

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Added by Peg Herring on November 26, 2012 at 10:47pm — No Comments

Praise for Damaged Goods

Writing from “Somewhere in the Bible belt” Cherie Hiles posted a five-star review on Amazon.com about Damaged Goods. After saying she was sorry it ended she explained why, in such a cool way that I was happy to post it as the featured review on my web site. Check it out! http://www.ascamacho.com

Added by Austin S. Camacho on November 25, 2012 at 10:41am — No Comments

Short story, Oak Tree mystery authors & vampires in KRL this week

Dennis Palumbo shares another Smart Guys mystery short story with Kings River Life Magazine this week http://kingsriverlife.com/11/24/mayhem-in-mayberry-a-smart-guys-mystery-short-story/



If you're looking for another mystery TV show to try--check out Kings River Life Magazine's review of the BBC One show "New Tricks" also shown on PBS…

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Added by Lorie Ham on November 25, 2012 at 4:01am — No Comments

Hello

So yeah, I think I may need to utilize this space more. So many rules I need to learn though.

 

For anyone listening, my name is mike. I publish under M.E. Purfield. I write YA. I started doing contemp, then swirled into YA urban noir fantasy. My writing style is minimalist hardcore. I don't like fat. :-)

 

So yeah, the forums have been interesting. 

 

So yeah....hi!

Added by M.E. Purfield on November 25, 2012 at 1:25am — No Comments

One Day in the Life of Jason Dean - the new novella

Hi all.

Hope you're keeping well.

Just dropping by to mention my new novella - ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF JASON DEAN - part of Byker Books 'Best of British' series, is now available for download.

Here is the blurb:

JASON DEAN is a hitman with a penchant for fine literature, poetry and classical music. As he says himself, ‘I left school with f**k all. But I was built like a shit-house and I could quote 'Rime of the Ancient f**kin Mariner' word for…

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Added by Ian Ayris on November 24, 2012 at 5:32pm — No Comments

Black Friday and murder: how various mystery genres might approach post-holiday shopping

It's Black Friday. If you're out shopping, I wish you luck. You are a braver soul than I.



As a mystery writer, the phrase "Black Friday" twists another direction for me: it sounds like the title of a murder mystery. For fun, I've taken that idea and cobbled together what it might look like from a few different genres of mystery. Happy Thanksgiving/Black Friday everyone.



Suspense thriller:

Thanksgiving was even more tense than usual. The entire town was nervous.… Continue

Added by Patrick Linder on November 24, 2012 at 8:30am — No Comments

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