August 2007 Blog Posts (308)

Spotlight on...

Just wanted to throw a spotlight on Crimeandclues.com. In the Testimonial Evidence section there's a great article by Susan H. Adams about statement analysis, and a great series by Wesley Clark as well. It sparked many ideas of how to slip in clues in the course of story. If you haven't read them it's well worth the visit!

Added by Frank on August 21, 2007 at 4:14pm — No Comments

Tv Theme Songs

Don't get me wrong, I love the Miami Vice theme, the eighties had a
large effect on me for better or worse. However, the best all time
television theme song has to be

Hawaii Five-O

I love the drums, I love the horns. I love the shot zooming in a McGarret and then flipping 180 to show his face.

Great show great song.

The NCIS theme is pretty good too, as is the theme for Bones and Torchwood.

Favorites anyone?

Added by Jon Jordan on August 21, 2007 at 2:11pm — 6 Comments

Pictures and a thousand words

What can I say? I had this really nice picture of me raising a glass of 'the creature' in Edinburgh but somehow my 'helper' uploaded this one of me ready to tackle Balloch Country Park near Loch Lomond. For the record, I do have hair (brown), and the cap says "New Orleans" Maybe I'll get that whisky picture on somewhere else on this page :o) Until then, at least I've gotten rid of shadowy creature guy!

Added by Maryann Mercer on August 21, 2007 at 1:48pm — 4 Comments

Little, Brown and BookCrossing Releasing I See You by Gregg Hurwitz into the wilds of Australia


200 copies of debut thriller I See You by Gregg Hurwitz will be released into the wilds of Australia on 3rd September - for more see:


http://www.austcrimefiction.org/node/2354


Added by Karen from AustCrime on August 21, 2007 at 1:17pm — No Comments

Give a Busy Person a Job ...

Current mood: curious

Category: Life…

Computer
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Added by Sammi Carter on August 21, 2007 at 11:35am — No Comments

My name's up in lights...sort of...

I received some good news Thursday: I can now list two more publishing credits to my name.

Woohoo!

The University of South Alabama's award-winning, student-run fine arts review magazine, ORACLE, accepted and published two of my submitted works in their latest issue. It's only published during the spring and is a joint effort between the English and Fine Arts Departments.

My published works included a short fictional story, Big Red: A Love Story,…

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Added by Jeannie Holmes on August 21, 2007 at 10:07am — No Comments

Prime Time

Hank Phillippi Ryan, the Emmy® award winning televison reporter, introduces readers to another investigative reporter in Prime Time, her first Charlie McNally mystery. And Ryan has another success on her hands.



Charlotte McNally is Boston's TV 3 investigative reporter. She's been on top for twenty-some years, always looking for the…
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Added by Lesa Holstine on August 21, 2007 at 9:38am — No Comments

At the Shelter

You can't imagine what it's been like. When we first started dating he was so complimentary. He seemed like the perfect man. Then gradually he changed. He started saying he didn't want to go out in public because he saw envy in other men's eyes. He thought other guys pretended to be his friend just so they could get to me and take me away from him.

Things got weirder and weirder. He became obsessed with the idea that I might leave him, and he insisted that he couldn't live without me.…

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Added by Peg Herring on August 21, 2007 at 7:00am — No Comments

Day 20 of virtual book tour: OUIJA by Cheryl Kaye Tardif

Here's a short story you'll want to read with the lights on. Inspired by true events, OUIJA is the story of a woman who opens a box that should never be opened.

You know what they say about curiousity...

OUIJA

by Cheryl Kaye…

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Added by Cheryl Kaye Tardif on August 21, 2007 at 6:02am — No Comments

Better Late Than Never

The above truism seems to be my mantra these days. While I've always written, even did a column for the high school newspaper back in the day, I take rejection very seriously. Too seriously according to my fabulous and talented daughter. She maintains I would have been a great children's writer if only I had forged ahead despite those early" we're not looking for a story in this vein" form letters. Me? Not so sure. After all, there are only so many ways to tell the story of a bunny who…

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Added by Maryann Mercer on August 21, 2007 at 5:07am — No Comments

Kicking the tars

Just seeing if this here vehicle is up to snuff for plowing the back 40...

Added by Scott Nicholson on August 21, 2007 at 3:48am — No Comments

SinC Chapters

I'd like to put the focus on chapters for a moment. You can belong to Sisters in Crime without joining a chapter--but if you don't belong to a chapter, you could be missing some of the most rewarding benefits and opportunities that SinC can offer.

For starters, chapters are one of the best ways to get to know your fellow Sisters in Crime--the people who love mysteries the way you do. The people who write the mysteries you read--or read the mysteries you write.

I have writer…

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Added by Sisters In Crime on August 21, 2007 at 2:33am — 1 Comment

Amazon Shorts Mystery Now Live!

Hello, all:

I wanted to let my fans know that my Amazon Shorts mystery story, "Gone But Not Forgotten," has now gone live.

Check it out at:

http://www.amazon.com/Gone-But-Not-Forgotten/dp/B000V5BQF2/ref=dp_shrt_new_0/105-8578817-1565202?ie=UTF8&qid=1187620016&sr=1-1

Coming soon is another…

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Added by R. Barri Flowers on August 21, 2007 at 1:45am — No Comments

Sarah's Blog Today

Sarah Weinman's blog today is full of fascinating mystdery-related subjects. It deals with Marilyn Stasio, the mystery critic for the New York Times but contains among other matters this quote from an exchange between P.D.James and Lawrence Block about the morality of the mystery protagonist:

"L.B.: In the earliest American hard-boiled fiction, there were heroes who were virtually criminals themselves. Even Sam Spade was absolutely a cold-blooded…

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Added by I. J. Parker on August 21, 2007 at 12:48am — No Comments

My first day here!

I first came here because I wanted to make a comment on a short story that a friend posted a link to from myspace! Thanks, Cheryl!

I've already met a handful of people on here, and I look forward to reading some of your material/getting to know you better! This site looks as though it will certainly feed into some of my addictions! ♥

Added by Wendy B. on August 21, 2007 at 12:00am — No Comments

Another Interview on Canadian site

http://www.fwointl.com/artman/publish/article_1003.shtml

For those who have been following my virtual book tour, the information in this interview won't reflect anything new, but I've very pleased to have a write up on this website. I found this site via my publisher.

Added by Marta Stephens on August 20, 2007 at 11:17pm — No Comments

Harvest Season

Posted by Sheila Connolly

In case I haven't mentioned it, I'm writing a mystery series that involves an apple orchard. Set in the rolling hills of western Massachusetts, the story begins when my protagonist decides to fix up a colonial house her family owns in order to sell it, and finds that it comes with an orchard. I would say an "old orchard," except that apples trees don't live for centuries. But she learns that there has been an orchard on that (fictional) spot since the…

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Added by Writers Plot on August 20, 2007 at 10:42pm — No Comments

Speaking of Earl

They were the best of friends, and what one didn’t think of the other did. I think they started planning while they were still in high school. Why else would one go away right after graduation and the other stay behind?

She hung around my store, lonely, like me. I really felt…

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Added by Peg Herring on August 20, 2007 at 10:24pm — No Comments

ALL IS VANITY?? wELL, NOT ALL..BUT A HELL OF A LOT...

From "Writers Beware," with alterations and additions by me :-)



Vanity Publishers in Sheep's Clothing

I often hear from writers who are confused because they've been offered a contract by a publisher that describes itself as "traditional" or "small press," but wants its authors to make some sort of financial commitment in order to be published. If a publisher wants money from you, STOP!!! Hit your mental remote… Continue

Added by Burl Barer on August 20, 2007 at 3:38pm — No Comments

Inside The Murder Book


Added by Michael C. Jacobs on August 20, 2007 at 3:34pm — No Comments

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