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Biography and Works of Tony Hillerman
Tony Hillerman was best known for his mystery novels set in the Southwest. His detectives Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee set a new tradition in detective fiction.
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Western Mysteries Like Hillerman
The Shape Shifter by Tony Hillerman is a modern West mystery. If you like this book about Navaho witches, try these Western novels for a book club or book report.
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Detective Fiction Quiz
This is a Detective Fiction Quiz. It consists of Multiple Choice, True and False, and Fill in the Blanks.
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All-Star Game is a Hit With Viewers, Baseball Fans
Baseball' All-Star Game and Home Run Derby is back. "Star Trek" alumnus James Doohan gets a well-deserved public tribute, "A Thief in Time" and "Stargate Atlantis" debut this week. We also look back on this week in television history.
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Detective Fiction Quiz on Writers and Detectives
This is a Detective Fiction Quiz of famous writers or detectives.
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Let's Enjoy a Good Mystery
We all like a mystery. But have you ever thought of why? A discussion of favorite mysteries of the author.
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Solution to Detective Fiction Quiz
This is the solution to last week's Detective Fiction Quiz.
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The Three Points of View in Writing
This article describes the three points of view and which ones work the best for writing mystery, thriller, and other types of fiction novels.
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Matching Quiz: Detective Fiction Writers and Sleuths
A test of Detective Fiction skills. The readers are to match the sleuths to the famous Detective Fiction Writers. Answers will appear next week.
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Word Scramble - Famous Detectives and Writers
Word Scramble of Detectives and Detective Fiction Writers.
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Word Scramble -- Famous Detectives and Writers
Word Scramble of Detectives and Detective Fiction Writers.
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Anthologies - How Writers Start Their Stories
This is an article about anthologies and how writers start their stories. I mention two short stories that are found in The Best of Sisters in Crime edited by Marilyn Wallace.
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Solution to Detective Fiction Matching Quiz
This is the solution to the American Detective Fiction Writer's Matching Quiz that was published February 16, 1999.
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Phoenix's Heard Museum
The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, is one of the USA's finest collections of Native-American Arts and Crafts, with a gift shop to satisfy the most discerning shopper
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David and Aimee Thurlo
Their Lee Nez series combines mystery, the Southwest, Navajos, vampires and shapeshifters.
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Review of The Inoffensive Captain and The Footprint in the Sky
This is a review of two short stories, The Footprint in the Sky by John Dickson Carr and The Inoffensive Captain by E. C. Bentley.
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The Regions - Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park
A brief history and an overview of the website of this historic regional theatre.
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Strategies to Increase Book Sales
There are several critical elements which need to be covered in your marketing plan, including prospective buyers, comparisons, and marketing links.
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Creating a Sense of Place
Developing a sense of place is very important to a novel as it adds flavor and color to the plot and characters.
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Dictionaries, Lanti and panties.
Esperanto dictionaries
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History of Detective Fiction -- Part One -- Edgar Allan Poe
This is Part One of a series of articles I plan to develop about the History of Detective Fiction. Edgar Allan Poe is considered the Father of Detective Fiction.
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Literary Tribute: Amazing Americans!
Discussion of how books chronicle the tragedies and obstacles that Americans face in our country. The article stems from a trip to New York City's Ground Zero and moves from Francis Scott Key's "Star Spangled Banner" to the development of Washington's Library of Congress and its website where great book authors can be found and National Book Festivals are held.
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Mystery/Suspense Books
Mystery & suspense categories and author examples of each category.
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Spring Bargain Books
In honor of TV Free Week, a list of bargain books available for online purchase.
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UPN and The WB Battle It Out For 5th Place
See how the ratings battle between UPN and The WB is shaping up; NBC and CBS do well in the sweeps, this week in television history and The History Channel remembers the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941
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What's Up in 'What's Up, Doc?'
Barbra Streisand is Judy Maxwell in one of the smartest comedies of the seventies and possibly today.
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Writing in Third Person Point of View
The most highly used third person points of view in writing are third person subjective/limited and third person omniscient. How do these two points of view differ?
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The Holiday Season Kicks Off With College Football
This week we look at the college bowl games; our CHARLIE'S ANGELS trivia contest winner; DUNE; A mini-series about the Wicked Witch of the West; Doc starring Billy Ray Cyrus; James Cromwell on ER and This Week In Television History.
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Archaeology: A Bestselling Phenomenon?
From Indiana Jones to Relic Hunter, archaeology is a hot topic in popular culture. Books are no different. From the turn of the century until today, writers have been using archaeologists and what they study as subjects for stories.
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Interview with author Janet Lane Walters
Interview with author Janet Lane Walters
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Interview with author Vickie Britton
Interview with author Vickie Britton, part of a sister writing team
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Mystery Reference Books
Mystery reference books to guide you to your next favorite author.
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TV Land Is Heaven For Fans Of Classic TV
TV Land is the place to be for fans of classic and seldom seen tv shows. New animated series debut on the WB and FOX. This week in tv history returns as well as my tv viewing highlights.
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An interesting interview with author, David Scott Milton
This week we are thrilled to have David Milton Scott with us for an interview
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