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Reasons to Give Thanks, 2009

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving Day in the United States, an occasion that’s supposed to bring families together and cause us all to assess what blessings we’ve enjoyed over the last twelve months. I have to say, 2009 has made me feel more optimistic than I have since the 2001 terrorist attacks, for some very good reasons: Now that Democrat Barack Obama has replaced George W. Bush in the White...

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Crime Fiction Alphabet: H is for Homicide Trinity

I discovered several bloggers going through the The Alphabet in Crime Fiction letter by letter, and thought it'd be fun to give it a try. This week they're featuring the letter "H." My selection is Rex Stout 's Homicide Trinity (Crime Line) . Originally published by Viking Press in 1962, it's a collection of three mysteries starring Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin: "Eeny Meeny Murder Mo,"...

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Childhood Memories of a Weirdness Magnet

Installment #1 in a series of posts to prove my talent for attracting strangeness is not a recent development. Exhibit A: This is me, circa 1978-ish, returning a runaway lion cub to the neighbors across the street from my parents' house. The lioness at our local zoo ( Niabi Zoo ) had three cubs and she rejected them. Teske's, the local seed and feed (now a "pet and garden center" ) offered...

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Forgotten Friday 11/20/09.

Here is the line-up for Nov 20th. Paul Bishop, The Jane Bond Adventures, Mable Marley Michael Carlson, Box Nine, Jack O'Connell Bill Crider, The Girl on the Best Seller List, Vin Packer Martin Edwards, Victims, B.M. Gill Ray Foster, The Schoolgirl Murder Case, Colin Wilson Ed Gorman, A Memory of Murder, Ray Bradbury Libby Fisher Hellman, The Staked Goat, Jeremiah Healy George Kelley, The Forgotten...

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Paperback Cover Cavalcade 5

Today's Paperback Cover Cavalcade concentrates on Anthologies.Butcher's Dozen by the Crime Writers Association (Digit R455, 1961)This is the first anthology by members of the Crime Writers Association and all kinds of stories are to be found in it.__The selection has been made by three members of the C.W.A., who are also contributors, to cover the widest possible range of styles and to cater for

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The Ourslers

Much as I like crime novels that explore character and matters of social significance, one of my guilty pleasures continues to be those detective stories which are, in essence, games between the writer and the reader – to see if the reader can pick up the clues to solve the mystery in good time before the truth is revealed. The ‘game’ aspects of the detective story were highlighted...

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When Do I Need an Agent?

Note: This is a re-posting of an entry from a couple years ago. People have asked me about this again, so I'm putting it here again. Recently I got a question that I've heard before, which is, when is it time to find an agent? There's plenty of information about this online already. There are whole blogs by agents where they answer exactly this kind of question. My reply, based solely on my experience...

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Brendan DuBois on John D. MacDonald

A Different Take on John D. MacDonald By Brendan DuBois The postings and writings about John D. MacDonald on Ed Gorman’s blog got me thinking about my own memories of this famed grandmaster. One of the most embarrassing details about me being a mystery author is just how ill-informed I am about the field, especially when I first started out. I sold my first short story to Ellery Queen’s...

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Footnoting the pop culture in this week's 'Mad Men'

• Early on, Pete cuts off wife Trudy's questions by snapping, "Trudy, stop it with the Ellery Queen." Ellery Queen was, of course, the fictional detective and pseudonym of Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee, author/star of over 20 novels...

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Short stuff

I've been reading a lot of short stories lately and thought I'd recommend a few tonight. On Tuesday I received the new Alfred Hitchcock double issue dated January/February 1010. I've been reading through it and found a number of particularly strong stories: "Game" by Janet E. Irvin is a classic suspense story with some truly chilling moments. Very precisely observed. "The God of Right...

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Book Review - Lost Stories (2005) by Dashiell Hammett

This book is clearly a labor of love. Its editor, Vince Emery, is also the publisher, and he obviously took great pains to be sure the book was carefully designed and constructed. It contains twenty-one stories—though in a handful of cases calling them stories rather than vignettes is stretching the point—not all of which are mystery/crime [...]

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since it's nice, I'll post it....

I think eventually, it will be posted on their website , but for now, I'll just post the whole thing. THE BUTLER DID IT By Tim Kelly Mesquite Community Theatre *REVIEWED 10/24/09 REVIEWED BY Matt Gunther ASSOCIATE THEATER CRITIC for John Garcia's THE COLUMN _______________________THE BUTLER DID IT______________________ Do the words `Detective Mystery' and ` Butler ' evoke any kind of immediate response...

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Elizabeth Zelvin will visit my blog tomorrow!

I love hosting fellow mystery authors on my blog when they're conducting virtual book tours, though I do warn them that my readership is probably not as high as the multi-author blogs. Tomorrow, I am pleased that my good buddy and fellow Sisters in Crime Guppies member Elizabeth (Liz) Zelvin will visit my blog during her virtual tour to promote her latest release, Death Will Help You Leave Him . In...

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WIR #29: Writing the Mystery

G. Miki Hayden's Writing the Mystery is another of the five books I checked out from the library not too long ago. After this, there's one book left.You may be wondering why I chose to borrow a book on writing mysteries when that's not really what I'm interested in writing? I see it this way: Despite the genres I read regularly, I like to read books outside of those categories. I do so for a

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The Book You Have to Read: “Freak,” by Michael Collins

(Editor’s note: This is the 68th installment of our ongoing Friday blog series highlighting great but forgotten books. Making today’s selection is Russell Atwood, a former managing editor of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and the author of two novels featuring New York City private eye Payton Sherwood: East of A (1999) and Losers Live Longer, the latter of which was released just recently...