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Category Archives: Genre
Sleepy Hollow – New TV show
With the fall season, comes new TV shows. Have you checked out Sleepy Hollow on Fox? The premise is that Ichabod Crane awakens after 150 years and finds himself, and his foe, The Headless Horseman, still in the creepy town … Continue reading
Gifts for mystery writers and readers
Sometimes you just come across something that makes you think of mystery writers. If any of your friends are challenged in what you might like, maybe you can pass these ideas along. Gun Egg Fryer Of course, if you’re like … Continue reading
New publisher for suspense, mystery, and thrillers
I just learned about this the other day and wanted to share. Witness Impulse is a new imprint from William Morrow/HarperCollins that publishes suspense and thriller digital originals. It launched September 1st. All authors start with 25% royalties. It expands … Continue reading
Posted in Genre, Lisa Haselton, Of Interest, Writing resources
Tagged lisa j. jackson, mysteries, mystery market, police procedure, publisher, suspense, thrillers
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DON’T BE AFRAID TO CROSS THE GENRE
BY SANDRA GARDNER I’d been a mystery reader for years. So I had a pretty good idea of what the genre was. But I’d never read a paranormal novel. My first published mystery novel, Mother, Murder and Me, turned out … Continue reading
Posted in Craft, Genre
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