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GOING OUT ON A LIMB FOR UPCOMING RELEASES: W IS FOR WASTED -- JUNE 19

laurelrainsnow wrote 2 hours ago:   Welcome to another Waiting on Wednesday, hosted by Jill, at Breaking the Spine. Every Wednesd … more →

Tags: waiting on wednesday, Alphabet Series, Mystery, Out on a Limb, Upcoming releases

Marketing My Novel, Step 22 comments

Fay Moore wrote 12 hours ago: I hadn’t anticipated writing about this topic under marketing my novel. On reflection, I think … more →

Tags: adding skills, Advice to Writers, Criticiism, Pleasing the Reader, Story telling, Tactics That Work, critic as sidekick, Critical Review, find a perfect reader to critique your work

Sushi in Two Bites? Don't Judge Me, Stephen1 comment

dorothyhagan wrote 1 day ago: Not long ago, while sharing some sushi rolls with my eldest daughter, I sliced one in half and consu … more →

Tags: Artists, Eudora Welty, indie author, Marketplace, Mary Karr, Molly Ivins, offshore, Stephen King, Teaching

Platform Upgrade

Taylor Lauren Ross wrote 1 day ago: My Dear Followers, One of the things often discussed at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference was Pla … more →

Tags: agents, Fiction, Authors, Santa Barbara Writer's Conference, Platform, Stephen Chbosky, THe perks of being a wallflower

B is for Buy This Book

dorothyhagan wrote 3 days ago: Okay, with all due respect to Sue Grafton and her enormously clever list of titles, it seems that si … more →

Tags: Indie Publishing, indie author, offshore, Marketing, Products, Artists, retailers, Trailers

A is for Apology

dorothyhagan wrote 1 week ago: Being a fan of fairness and civility, I wanted to share that Sue Grafton (her very own self) alerted … more →

Tags: Indie Publishing, indie author, offshore, Traditional Publishing, Artists, retailers

MUSING ABOUT A DELICIOUS READ: "W IS FOR WASTED" -- JUNE 1016 comments

laurelrainsnow wrote 1 week ago:   Welcome to another one of my guilty pleasures:  Musing Mondays, where Should Be Reading leads … more →

Tags: Guilty Pleasures, Musing Mondays, QUIRKY PLEASURES, favorite characters, Nostalgia, Reading

We Are Detective, Come to Collect*18 comments

Margot Kinberg wrote 1 week ago: One of the ways in which crime fiction has evolved in the last sixty or seventy years has arguably b … more →

Tags: Agatha Christie, Raymond Chandler, alexander mccall smith, Arthur Conan Doyle, mickey spillane, Lawrence Block, Walter Mosley, Ross MacDonald, Sara Paretsky

Authors: Sue Grafton

Elaine Charles wrote 1 week ago: If you’re a Sue Grafton fan, uncover the life of this best selling author. Sue Grafton’s Kinsey Milh … more →

Tags: Authors in the News, Book Report Radio, Elaine Charles, The Book Report, bookreportradio.com, Kinsey Millhone, A is for Alibi, Elizabeth Gilbert, Wally Lamb

Review of The Alphabet Mysteries Series by Sue Grafton

lectorsbooks wrote 2 weeks ago: Bottom line: A great example of the hard boiled genre, featuring a strong female P.I. Rating: Recomm … more →

Tags: Mystery, Series, Book Reviews, Recommendations, Mystery Recommendations, hardboiled, Book Review, first of a series, female detective

mbaconauthor wrote 2 weeks ago: Christie, Conan Doyle and 38 more     cook up crime and puzzlement Masterpieces of Mystery and Suspe … more →

Tags: New mystery book, previews, Reviews of mystery/suspense books, Short Stories, Agatha Christie, Authors, Cornell Woolrich, Crime Fiction, Dick Francis

Interview & Giveaway: Robert Snow, Author of Folsom Point2 comments

nrlymrtl wrote 3 weeks ago: Pico being used as a bookstand. Everyone, please welcome Robert Snow back to Dab of Darkness. His fi … more →

Tags: contest/giveaway, Interview, modern-day fiction, mystery/crime, Abiquiu, beekeeping, bill page, Cumbres & Toltec, Dick Frances

Audio Book Forty Five

earthtoheather wrote 3 weeks ago: And then Friday at work I listened to D Is For Deadbeat by Sue Grafton. Book Four in the Kinsey Milh … more →

Tags: 100books1year, Books, Reading, 100 books 1 year, d is for deadbeat

Welcome to a new friend: Gabriel Lucatero. 1 comment

Terry Irving wrote 3 weeks ago: Gabriel Lucatero via About Gabriel Lucatero. | Gabriel Lucatero. My name is Gabriel Lucatero, a writ … more →

Tags: my friends..., writing, Personal Growth, facebook, Neuro Linguistic Programming, Lee Child, Michael Connelly, james patterson, gabriel lucatero

On Sue Grafton's Kinsey Millhone Short Stories

Hammering Shield wrote 4 weeks ago: Some books make it to my Self-Doctorate list merely because an author is so widely read that I feel … more →

Tags: Novels Dramas Etc, detective stories, Kinsey Millhone, mystery stories

It's those first page blues baby...

andy carter wrote 4 weeks ago: (Image of diary of Samuel Pepys , the first blog – from culture24.org.uk ) For those of you li … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Girls Sleuthing, Vintage Series Books Make an Impact or Two

thesophisticatedreader wrote 1 month ago: To Catch a Thief Recently I noticed an uptick in one category of vintage books: Series books for gir … more →

Tags: Vintage Books, Nancy Drew, judy bolton, Polly French, Donna Parker, Dana Girls, teenage-detectives, Trixie Belden, Ginny Gordon

Sue Grafton to Sign Books at Carmichaels

lynntincherauthor wrote 1 month ago: Read Article … more →

Tags: Lynn's Articles, Carmichael's Bookstore

Literary Boyfriends Round 4: Battle of the Delightful Detectives

astridcook wrote 1 month ago: Sherlock Holmes (2) v. Spenser (7) The playoffs continue as the second round starts to take shape. U … more →

Tags: Fiction, Books That Inspire, postaday, literary boyfriends, Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock, Elementary, jonny lee miller, Kinsey Millhone


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