Team-- Larry Light has a short story in WALL STREET NOIR, the new anthology from Akashic! It also has great stories by Jim Fussilli, Reed Coleman, Peter Blauner, Megan Abbott and more... Edited by Peter Spiegelman -- it's terrific!
Bonnie and Joeof Balck Orchid are good friends. And Linda Fairstein is great! I have to get a copy of LADY KILLER. I hope it sels tons. Glad to be your friend. Thanks.
I just finished one too, for Llewellyn's Pagan Short Story contest. And I have a mystery novel I am putting through another edit for sending out to agents.
Glad to see you're a fan of Ken Bruen. I met him at the Love is Murder conference in Chicago -- lovely, funny man.
We just got back from ThrillerFest and it was really great this year! Loads of authors, readers, reviewers, publishers, agents and booksellers! I think these conventions are really worth while. Next stop, Alaska!??!!
Happy ThrillerFest week, everyone! Larry and friends signed WALL STREET NOIR last night at Mysterious Books and a large bunch of us went to Little Italy for dinner. Lots of chianti, red sauce and fun. Our panel is Friday, July 13 at 3 at the Grand Hyatt. It's titled: PSYCHO: Thrillers that haunt you. We will be signing books following the panel from 5-5:30pm. Wish us luck!
Hi thanks!
I'm from Manhattan! And I used to work at J. Walter Thompson about a hundred years ago. Fate took me to UK to marry an abusive alcoholic, but then my second husband more than made up for the first who was sent by Satan or WAS Satan?! Just read your fav books, I'll
have to enlarge my list. I sound boring.
Tell me a little bit about this site. I'm so new to it.
all the best,
carole
All the best for now.
All the best.
Hi,
I’m looking forward to sharing writing experiences with all of you.
I have “finished” a mystery novel, still needing some fact checking and editing. My plan is to hire an editor and then put it on a print and demand website such as lulu.com.
Reason: I don’t want the hassle of trying to sell and promote it. Yet don’t want it to land in a drawer, as some kind of hobby product.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions for an editor? Your opinions are welcomed.
(My icon has no meaning; it was the only graphic I had stored in my computer.)
Thanks,
Joan
What I like so far--it truly seems to be a congregate of mystery people--more defined than "My Space" and I'm not bombarded with "dating messages" and singles hookups.
Be sure to let us know how ThrillerFest is? Are you doing the whole thing? or selected events?
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Kris
Glad to see you're a fan of Ken Bruen. I met him at the Love is Murder conference in Chicago -- lovely, funny man.
Thanks for the invite!
Thanks for the invite to be friends. You appear to be one of many accomplished people here. I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone.
Corona
I'm from Manhattan! And I used to work at J. Walter Thompson about a hundred years ago. Fate took me to UK to marry an abusive alcoholic, but then my second husband more than made up for the first who was sent by Satan or WAS Satan?! Just read your fav books, I'll
have to enlarge my list. I sound boring.
Tell me a little bit about this site. I'm so new to it.
all the best,
carole
All the best for now.
All the best.
Thanks for finding me here on Crimespace. I've only just arrived, so am feeling my way around...
Best,
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I’m looking forward to sharing writing experiences with all of you.
I have “finished” a mystery novel, still needing some fact checking and editing. My plan is to hire an editor and then put it on a print and demand website such as lulu.com.
Reason: I don’t want the hassle of trying to sell and promote it. Yet don’t want it to land in a drawer, as some kind of hobby product.
Any thoughts? Any suggestions for an editor? Your opinions are welcomed.
(My icon has no meaning; it was the only graphic I had stored in my computer.)
Thanks,
Joan
Be sure to let us know how ThrillerFest is? Are you doing the whole thing? or selected events?
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