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Feb. 18th, 2015: Mystery & Romance Panel! | New York /Tri-State Chapter of Sisters in Crime
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New York /Tri-State Chapter of Sisters in Crime. ANTHOLOGIES: the Murder New York Style series. Feb 18th, 2015: Mystery and Romance Panel! We have a terrific panel, authors all, who each offer a unique perspective on the alluring mix of love and murder! Laura K. Curtis. Has written mystery and romance independently, as well as romantic suspense. Ursula Renee. Is the president of the New York chapter of Romance Writers of America. Kate White. Is the former editor of. Magazine, and Sheila York.
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From Sisters to Thrillers- get it all this week! | authorspottingnyc
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See and support your favorite authors. From Sisters to Thrillers- get it all this week! This entry was posted on February 15, 2015 and tagged Faye Dunaway. This is again a big week for those interested in engaging with mystery authors. Sisters in Crime NYC has an outstanding panel lined up for its Feb. 18. Meeting (6:30-8:00pm). Guests are welcome (men and women). This is a free event and a wonderful opportunity to hear from authors in an open, frank forum. Laura K. Curtis. Is the former editor of. Of th...
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: Rejection
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Sunday, June 16, 2013. Do You Ever Experience Rejection As a Writer? Rejection… that thing we all dread—not just those of us who are writers, but every soul on earth. That cold dismissal, or the possibility of it, strikes terror into our hearts. How do we deal with it? How do we recover? Do we toss our manuscript in the rubbish heap and nurse our wounds? Curl into a fetal position and crawl under the covers? They responded...
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: May 2011
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. The Do’s and Don’ts of Interrogating a Suspect. Our guest today is Cathi Stoler, award-winning advertising copywriter and author of. Telling Lies , her first novel, published by Camel Press, dealing with stolen Nazi art. Others in this series will include. Keeping Secrets , exploring hidden identity, and. The Hard Way , about the international diamond trade. Her short stories include. Detective Giaca...
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: Guest Today: Alafair Burke
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Monday, October 22, 2012. Guest Today: Alafair Burke. Here we give you the delightful Alafair Burke, not only a delightful writer but also a gracious and delightful colleague. This is a post from her the past from her own blog, which you can find at:. Go there. You will find. And became President of the New York chapter. A formal deputy district attorney in Portland, Oregon, Alafair Burke now teaches criminal law at Hofstr...
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: Was The Trial More Exciting Than the Book?
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Sunday, August 2, 2015. Was The Trial More Exciting Than the Book? During a week when many people were trying to come to terms with two different fictional lawyers, both named Atticus Finch, I was reading the true story of a British barrister who was the pre-eminent defense attorney of his generation. The title, Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories. To mark the thirtieth anniversary of D. H. Lawrence’s death...Was obscene...
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: Fact Into Fiction
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Sunday, June 2, 2013. Dennis Palumbo ends his stunning book WRITING FROM THE INSIDE OUT with a quote by screenwriter Frederick Raphael: "Work is. having pages in the evening that weren't there in the morning.". And his own words: "You. And Your writing. That's all there is. That's all there needs to be. So go. Write! That all your agony on this journey IS worth it! Author of acclaimed crime novels MIRROR IMAGE, FEVER DREAM...
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: My Grandfather's Influence
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Crime Writers' Chronicle is happy to welcome guest blogger Lois Winston,. USA Today bestselling and award-winning author. Lois makes me look like a real slacker. She writes mystery, romance, romantic suspense, chick lit, women’s fiction, children’s chapter books, and non-fiction under her own name and her Emma Carlyle pen name. Her latest Anastasia Pollack Crafting Mystery,. 8212; Sheila York.
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: Angela Zeman — One of MWA's New York Treasures!
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Sunday, April 20, 2014. Angela Zeman — One of MWA's New York Treasures! The Witch and the Borscht Pearl, is now a collector's item. A former gemologist and Scuba Divemaster, Zeman has worn many hats at MWA: Editor of the Edgar Awards Annual, Chair of Best Short Story Committee, Chair of the Edgars Symposium, NY Regional Board of Directors, to name a few. Living in New York City is her idea of a dream life! Rabid perfection...
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle: How I Became a Crime Writer, or, What I Did on my Summer Vacations
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The Crime Writers' Chronicle. All about crime writing and the crime writer's life. Monday, July 8, 2013. How I Became a Crime Writer, or, What I Did on my Summer Vacations. Best American Mystery Stories twice). I must have been meant to be a writer. According to my mother, I was three years old when I looked through the bus window at a busy Washington, D.C., sidewalk and said, “Look at all the pedestrians.” Even then I was a phonetic exhibitionist. What the hell happened? I had to know. As Irish activism...
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