watchtower, whatbloodyever
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On page two hundred and sixty-seven of *The Broken Shore* there is a woman
who thinks that a pair of police officers are Jehovah's Witnesses. "Dint I
tel...
Fool's Errand: Robin Hobb
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(published by Harper Voyager, £11.99, or from Amazon)
*The Tawny Man Trilogy: Book I*
*We must save the world, you and I. Again... In the rutted path of ...
Fred and Ed
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*I* posted six years ago and again in 2011 about Ed McBain's far-flung
influence on other crime writers, citing tributes from such authors as
Ireland's Ke...
Barbara B. reviews Jean-Claude Izzo's Chourmo
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Jean-Claude Izzo's noir deepens, darkens in Chourmo,
book 2 of the Marseilles Trilogy
More Marseilles.
In *Chourmo*, the second book in Jean Claude Izzo’...
Good To Go
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I'm participating in the annual WGLT Good To Go Commuter Challenge this
week, encouraging people to walk, bike, carpool, or take public
transportation* in...
JG Ballard
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*This is the first in what I hope will be a fun little series about writers
and artists that I'm obsessed by. If I don't give up after this effort I'll
do ...
Malice 2013
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What a fun time I had! I got to meet new people and connect with ones I
already know, mostly from Malice in previous years.
The Malice Go Round was worthw...
Micro Interview: Gina DiPeppe
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*Gina DiPeppe*
Discovery Investigation has become one of my favorite 'go-to' channels when
I'm stuck between writer's block and ennui. In late winter of 2...
B. Lund – krimisatire
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Savner du TV-serien “Forbrydelsen” med sweaterklædte Sarah Lund og alle de
andre? Så er der godt nyt. En splinterny satire ser snart dagens lys. “B.
Lund” ...
The Results Are In: Kick-Ass Opening Line
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Over at Chuck Wendig's site he's announced the 3 winners of the Best
Kick-Ass opening line contest he has been running for about a week. There
were over...
Review: Matthew Shipp’s Greatest Hits
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It is annoying when reviewers fall back on the lazy construct of the
“perfect world.” “In a perfect world,” they write, “so-and-so would be a
star,” or “su...
Water Liars
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In the Wells Tower profile of Barry Hannah I reference in the spoken
introduction to today's story (which you should treat yourself to), written
before Han...
Publication Party for “Thirty Poems”
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Kind of a nice bit of news today, if you’re going to be in the New York
area next week: New Directions and co-publisher Christine Burgin will host
a recept...
Miss Lemon's Mystery Roundup, 2011
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Aside from a fragrant cup of Earl Grey, there is almost nothing Miss Lemon
likes more than tucking in to a delicious mystery. The more British that
myster...
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