July 2007 Blog Posts (261)

DEAD CONNECTION tour - Day 1 - July 16

Monday was Day 1 of the book tour for DEAD CONNECTION. I was able to check off the "trains" part of my planes, trains, and automobiles trip, with my first ever ride on Amtrak. Leg room, no seatbelts, and a restaurant: I am now a train convert.



We had a great group of friendly people at Kate's in Boston. I tried to get a burger afterward at the famous Mr. Bartley's Burger Cottage, but it was too crowded. I settled for dinner at the bar of the restaurant next door, where I shared stories… Continue

Added by Alafair Burke on July 17, 2007 at 9:30am — No Comments

Smiles from Saturday Signing

I've had fun signing my novels at Borders Express in Springfield Mall before, but never as much fun as I had Saturday. This time I joined two other local authors to present our novels to new readers and many who already knew one writer's books but not the other two. It is always great to tell people about my writing, but it's a different kind of fun to present someone else's work and to hear other writers talk about my own.



One of fellow authors, Candice Poarch, is a prolific writer of… Continue

Added by Austin S. Camacho on July 17, 2007 at 12:02am — No Comments

BBC 4 Radio Special on Leslie Charteris

LESLIE CHARTERIS -- A Saintly Centennial



TUESDAY July 31st



11:30 am -- Noon BBC Radio
4

This year marks the centenary of the birth of popular fiction writer Leslie

Charteris, best known for his many books chronicling the…
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Added by Burl Barer on July 16, 2007 at 11:26pm — 2 Comments

Small Town

posted by Sheila Connolly

A few years ago my husband accepted a new job on Cape Cod, but home prices on The Cape (not to mention the horrors of summer traffic, as described by residents) drove us to look further north, and we ended up in buying a house in a town about half an hour from my husband's job. We had no personal connection with the town, but it was convenient, and we fell in love with a particular house.

This year the town has been turned topsy-turvy by the…

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Added by Writers Plot on July 16, 2007 at 11:00pm — No Comments

Is it me, or the air-conditioning?



Yesterday’s panel “How to Write a Mystery” went well. There was a surprisingly large crowd. (I like to

think it was my fabulousness and not just people trying to escape the

heat and spend a few hours in an air-conditioned room with free coffee

and cookies.) I managed to pull off a very convincing impersonation of

someone who knows what she’s talking about. All and all it was a lot of

fun.



I also got in a nice Crimespace plug when asked to recommend… Continue

Added by Christa Faust on July 16, 2007 at 9:00am — 2 Comments

Nora Roberts and Creative Muscles

Posted by Guest Blogger Dean James

Some mystery writers have only one job - writing. Many others, like me, have either full-time jobs or part-time jobs in addition to writing. I spend five days a week as a medical librarian (cataloging and metadata, if you really want to know), and readers very often ask me, "When do you write?"

The short answer is "on the weekends." My schedule has been like this for more years now than I care to count. Full-time job during the week, sometimes…

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Added by Writers Plot on July 16, 2007 at 5:22am — No Comments

Series-ous Issue

I just finished reading a best-seller that has received terrific

reviews all over the place, "Stalin's Ghost" by Martin Cruz Smith. The

writing is dry, taut and the plot is fairly compelling. I didn't

absolutely love it but I must say there are some passages of dialogue

that are achingly good, especially between Renko and his girlfriend. I

haven't read every Renko book but one of my big problems was not being

able to "catch up" with Renko's world. Smith, I would… Continue

Added by Mark Stevens on July 16, 2007 at 12:37am — 1 Comment

Review - Sucked In, Shane Maloney

Title: SUCKED IN

Author: Shane Maloney

Publisher: Text Publishing

Edition released: March 2007

ISBN: 978-1-921145-44-5

276 pages

Review by: Karen Chisholm



I happily went out earlier this week and bought a copy of Sucked In and it took me roughly one day to finish it - and that was an unfair delay - I could have sat down and read it in one sitting. Needless to

say the 6th book in the Murray Whelan series (for which we've all…

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Added by Karen from AustCrime on July 15, 2007 at 4:19pm — No Comments

Free Read

The prologue to Atrocity Gods is up over at Wheelhouse Magazine.

Go. Read. Love. ;-)

Added by Eliza Tucker on July 15, 2007 at 12:52pm — No Comments

Tension

When I was learning to write, someone made a comment about tension in a story. Well, I recognized tension when I saw it, but wasn't really sure how to go about creating it. I had one clue, though, from my husband. When he tells a story, he always gets to the good part, the part where you just have to know more and he stops. So you either have to ask a question and look a little bit dumb, or be patient and wait. I hate waiting.

So I went looking through all the writing books…

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Added by Sheri Fresonke Harper on July 15, 2007 at 11:23am — 1 Comment

It's a Cliffhanger

"Before there was Hollywood, there was Fort Lee."

I was wandering around the meeting room, waiting for the appointed hour for my presentation, and stumped by the supersized photos on the wall. I thought I recognized some of the faces in the pictures: Fatty Arbuckle and Lillian Gish. But what were they doing hanging in the Fort Lee Public Library?

Bill Camal, special events coordinator for the library, explained. Fort Lee, now known as the last stop before the George Washington…

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Added by Evelyn David on July 15, 2007 at 8:15am — No Comments

Dead Line

Deadline, [ded-lahyn], noun - origin 1855-1860

1. The time…
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Added by James Twining on July 15, 2007 at 4:30am — No Comments

26th annual Shamus Awards Nominees

From the Rap Sheet, The Private Eye Writers of America announced its nominees for the 26th annual Shamus Awards today.


The multitalented Ken Bruen, winner in 2004 for "The Guards", has been nominated this year for his book "The Dramatist". A great honor for a great man.


I would like to toast all of the award nominees as well. I look forward to reading your work.

Added by Evil Kev on July 14, 2007 at 2:30pm — No Comments

BNWT#7 Advice from Robert Crais

BOISE, IDAHO (June 9) -- Walking from my hotel to the Saturday evening reception, Murder in the Grove’s closing show, I find myself mano-a-mano with New York Times best-selling author, this mystery convention’s Guest of Honor, Robert Crais.



Strolling the sidewalk, just the two of us, one author to another. Sure. Like Roger Clemens and my granddaughter are both baseball players.



“You’ve got to lose your ego in this business,” Crais says.



My ears perk up. The… Continue

Added by Jack Getze on July 14, 2007 at 10:02am — 8 Comments

They say life is short...

and it is.

You would think that someone who really desires to make her living writing about murders would realize that, wouldn't you? But no. It takes a slap in the face to realize it.

I found out this week that author Susan Smily has an extremely aggressive breast cancer. I met Susan and her writing partner, Honora, at Mayhem and hit it off with both ladies. This is one of those things

that reminds me not to take any day for granted.

Keep Susan and Honora in your…

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Added by Nichole R. Bennett on July 14, 2007 at 6:36am — 1 Comment

Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival - Harrogate 19-22 July 2007

Next week I will be attending this festival for the first time. It looks exciting with lots of people to listen to and activities in the bar etc. Not sure how easy it will be to meet like-minded people so if anyone else on crimespace is going, please let me know. As a cheapskate (I am after all freelance and paying for myself) I am staying with a friend in Harrogate but will hang around the bar and hopefully encounter crime afficionados. more later...

Added by sue neale on July 14, 2007 at 3:24am — No Comments

Can We Please Discuss This?

posted by Leann Sweeney

Disclaimer: Serious and sefl-absorbed post by someone who prefers to remain essentially neither non-serious nor self-absorbed.

I recently had one of my books, A Wedding to Die For, discussed on a cozy list for two …

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Added by Writers Plot on July 14, 2007 at 12:11am — No Comments

Meet me in Springfield, VA!

Tomorrow I will return to the Borders Express in Springfield Mall for a rather special book signing. Store manager Dan has always been friendly toward local authors and has had very good results with four of us in particular. It seemed a natural follow-up to host us all together.



So tomorrow all four of us will visit the store at the same time. We'll be there from noon to 5 pm, talking to each other's fans and whoever else wanders within our sight. It's always a party…
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Added by Austin S. Camacho on July 13, 2007 at 10:26pm — No Comments

Noir City Northwest, The Finale

On the last night of Noir City, bad girls ruled.



I was wowed by Scarlet Street when I first watched it on a lousy public domain DVD. Seeing a pristine print from the Library of Congress brings the full force of its fatalism to bear. Is there a better ensemble in noir? Edward G. Robinson as the middle-aged man making a final…
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Added by Vince Keenan on July 13, 2007 at 6:50pm — No Comments

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