July 2007 Blog Posts (261)

Who's Calling the Shots?

I’ve always been intrigued when authors talk about a character who ‘takes over’ as if the author is just along for a ride. I’m as eager as any writer to meet a strong character...one whose voice I can simply

sit down and record on paper as she speaks. Perhaps I’m too new at this

game to have met one.

Stranger Than Fiction (Will Ferrell, Emma Thompson, Dustin…

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Added by Lois Karlin on July 19, 2007 at 8:45am — 2 Comments

Word Nerd chats with Jon Armstrong

Another Wednesday brings another interview with an author.

Here's Jon Armstrong, talking about his debut novel, "Grey."

Added by Bethany K. Warner on July 19, 2007 at 7:16am — No Comments

Newsletter #7

Straight Up - The Official Newsletter of Author J.A. Konrath #7

In this issue:

--Introduction

--Book Launch Party

--The Dirty Martini Tour

--Bookseller Contest

--Reviewer Contest

--Writing Contest Winners

--Library Contest Winner

--Free Whiskey Sours

--MySpace

--Books for Troops

--Recent News

--Summer Reads

--Freebies



--INTRODUCTION

You're on this mailing list because you love books. I love them, too. This email is…

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Added by JA Konrath on July 19, 2007 at 7:11am — No Comments

Blogging Rocks #5

Added by Peg Herring on July 19, 2007 at 6:30am — No Comments

DEAD CONNECTION tour - Day 2 - July 17

Tuesday night was a joint event with the talented debut writer Brent Ghelfi at Minneapolis's Once Upon a Crime. Local writer Peter Rennebohm was a mensch and helped Pat move all the books. Minneapolis regular Bob Lynch provided a warm friendly face, and I made many new friends as well.



After the event, Brent and his wife, local writer Chris Everheart, and I discovered that steakhouses in Minneapolis don't mess around. I tried not to think about the number of future Brangelina children… Continue

Added by Alafair Burke on July 19, 2007 at 1:36am — No Comments

It's A First-Draft Life

posted by Doranna Durgin

Yup, I'm back to it. Scent of Danger is back in progress, and once again I'm shifting into first draft gear. Because for me, first draft creates a different world. I love revising, I get a kick out of the production stages, I lo-oove the part where the book shows up on the shelves...but first draft, that's what it's all about.

The thing about first draft, though...it takes over your life. I've come to think of the…

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Added by Writers Plot on July 18, 2007 at 10:44pm — No Comments

Editing Blues

Writing is fun. You can create your own universe. You control everything that happens in your story. Need a reason for people to walk quickly past your murderer as he disposes of a body in the backyard? You make it rain, and not just a little rain, it's a torrential downpour. You're master of the weather. How cool is that?

Eding on the other hand, is a tedious chore, a pain in the patootie, and absolutely no fun at all. As I plow through my…

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Added by Judy Nichols on July 18, 2007 at 10:30pm — No Comments

My Website Contest

Thought I'd let people know that there have been some changes to my website including a contest. There's also a bunch of stuff for the new novel besides the contest, links to stories and interviews I've done with authors.

Only strange thing? My front page promotes THE CONCRETE MAZE and the BRONX NOIR anthology that I'm very proud to be a part of, but the motif of the site is the tropical isalnd of Puerto Rico. The juxtaposition…

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Added by Steven Torres on July 18, 2007 at 10:30pm — No Comments

I am officially a "librarything"er

Well I was avoiding it all for a while - but I finally relented and our library has been uploaded to librarything.





http://www.librarything.com/profile/austcrimefiction



It's amazingly addictive - and its really fascinating to wander around and see firstly who has the same books as you (Hi Helen B) ) and then to see what else is in their collection.



Wander over - have a look -…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on July 18, 2007 at 4:57pm — No Comments

TRUTH IN FICTION/FICTION IN TRUE CRIME

Contemporary authors often find themselves in the uncomfortable position of defending the accuracy of their fiction, while true crime writers of dubious repute (not me)

publish nonsense as if it were well-researched and factual.



I've never met Mark Fuhrman, author of Murder in Spokane, but I wrote a book, Body Count, about the same case. I devoted a full year to intensive research and

interviews, pouring…

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Added by Burl Barer on July 18, 2007 at 9:47am — No Comments

Advertising Special - Harry Potter Weekend

To celebrate the release of the final Harry Potter book I want to magically

change our advertising rates for crimespace members.



I will be doing Layout on the Sept/Oct issue starting on July 28.



Any ads I recieve before then I will discount 10% if you tell me you

read this blog post. Save an additional 5% if you pay early.



Regular rates are here:

http://www.crimespreemag.com/advertise.html



The advertising rates will be going up for… Continue

Added by Jon Jordan on July 18, 2007 at 9:20am — No Comments

Book signing success!

Thanks to everyone who came out to the Borders book signing on Saturday

the 14th. Wow! Invisible Shield sold out of the Borders'

stock and then I sold a few of the ones I brought along! It was

great to see the other Five Star authors, Julie Hyzy, Mike Black, Dave

Case and Tom Keevers, who signed their books too. We all had a

great time and went out to dinner afterwards. If you email me

privately I can give you the details on who ordered what. :))

Yesterday I… Continue

Added by Scarlett Dean on July 18, 2007 at 3:51am — No Comments

2 New Book Deals

I have a double-whammy to announce. I'm super excited to announce that Dorchester Publishing has acquired WE ALL FALL DOWN and will be released next July. An excerpt will be appearing in the back of PAYING THE PIPER when it comes out in November.



My other book deal is a little off the beaten track for me. I'm writing a humorous self-help book for Adams Media. Adams approached me after reading some of my essays and thought I was the kiddie for their project.



So I'm a busy for… Continue

Added by Simon Wood on July 18, 2007 at 3:35am — 3 Comments

My Own Thrillerfest Awards

I confess, didn't go to the Awards Banquet. All due respect, but four hours?

In a ballroom with Noo Yawk in all its glory right outside? Sorry.

Although I would have loved to have caught the Killer Thriller Band

again.



But, I decided, why not come up with my own awards from T'fest? So, without further ado:



DUDE, YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE AWARD: This one's a tie between David… Continue

Added by J.D. Rhoades on July 17, 2007 at 11:12pm — 4 Comments

Guppies: A school of—and for—emerging writers

by guest blogger Elizabeth Zelvin

Sisters in Crime was the first organization I joined in 2002 when I completed the first draft of Death Will Get You Sober, the mystery manuscript I'd been talking about for years. I visited my local chapter, which was going through a lull at the time. And I signed up for Guppies, which I was told was the SinC online interest group (not yet a chapter) for the Great UnPublished, or prepublished wrtiers, as they are often called in SinC. I'm so glad I…

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Added by Sisters In Crime on July 17, 2007 at 11:11pm — 1 Comment

Blogging Rocks #4

When I stepped off the plane in Savannah, it was hot enough to turn a guy to lava. I made my way to the spa where I'd been told I could find "Hard-hearted" Hannah Granitelli, a nightclub chanteuse and sometime girlfriend of my target, Rocky Cahoney.

I found Hannah in the atrium, taking some sort of beauty treatment. She looked me over at a distance and made her decision. Her face turned stony as I approached. "I got nothing to say to the likes of you," was her greeting.

"Gimme…

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Added by Peg Herring on July 17, 2007 at 10:55pm — No Comments

Birds

posted by Lorraine Bartlett

For the past couple of weeks we’ve returned to the cottage to find both hummingbird feeders bone dry. Now, this was impossible. For weeks we’ve only seen two tiny birds drinking this pseudo nectar. These birds would have to be the size of vultures if they were consuming all those calories.

Backtrack. Apparently you’re supposed to do a two-to-one mixture of water and sugar, but I must’vie gotten the recipe mixed up. For years i’vie been doing a…

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Added by Writers Plot on July 17, 2007 at 10:52pm — No Comments

Blogging Rocks #3

My search for Rocco Cahoney led me first to Detroit, where I met the oldest criminal ever, Adam Antini. He sat in the shady corner of a park, feeding the mourning doves and pondering his life's misdeeds. "Before I sink into the ground," he told me, "I want to make things right."

"Good," I told him. "You can go a long way toward that if you tell me where to find Cahoney."

"If I help you, I won't last out the week," Antini said, "but it'll be worth it to clear my conscience. I'm…

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Added by Peg Herring on July 17, 2007 at 10:06pm — No Comments

Friends

Thanks to everyone who has sent me “Friend” requests - but for the time being, I’m just going to sit here doing nothing. I really don’t understand the purpose of “Friends” on these sites - I mean, what do they do? What does it mean? What is it for? If anyone can give me a really good reason for falling in with this habit, then please do. Meanwhile, I’m very pleased to talk to anyone who drops by here at this ... ah .... blog thing ... (Is it just me, or was it only yesterday that we were… Continue

Added by Mat Coward on July 17, 2007 at 9:00pm — 2 Comments

Announcing August Virtual Book Tour

Mark your calendars—Please!

“Silenced Cry,” the first in a series of crime/mystery novels, was released in April 2007. An August virtual book tour will give readers further insight into the book and the author. The tour will kick off on Monday, July 30, at 7:30 p.m. EST with a talk on the Internet Voice Radio. Other planned virtual events throughout August include guest blogs, interviews with the author and a special guest, plus a chat session.

Events details…

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Added by Marta Stephens on July 17, 2007 at 2:05pm — No Comments

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