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Articles related to "Mystery Writers"
Agatha Christie Agatha Christie, born in 1890, wrote 80 mystery novels and numerous plays and short stories. Her works have sold over two billion copies in 45 languages. agatha christie • mystery writer • best-selling mystery writer • hercule poirot • miss marple
Author Profile: Janet Evanovich Janet Evanovich is a contemporary American mystery writer, best known for her "Stephanie Plum" series of detective novels. She is the author of 21 mystery books. mystery novels • writer profile • mystery writer profile • janet evanovich • profile of janet evanovich
Forensics for Mystery Writers Science is ruining quite a few good mystery plots. With DNA and other new developments, how can a writer keep forensics from foiling their mystery? dna • forensics • forensics for writers • d.p. lyle • forensics and fiction
Gifts for Aspiring Mystery Writers Still searching for what to get that aspiring -- or sucessful -- mystery writer on your gift list? Consider one of these last minute gift ideas for mystery novelists. mystery writers gifts • last minute gifts for mystery writers • gifts for mystery fans • writers gifts • last minute writing gifts
John Grisham John Grisham's rise from small-town lawyer to best-selling author seems on the surface a Cinderella story, but it's more a tale of dedication and hard work than luck. john grishman • 20th century mystery writers • mystery writers from mississippi • courtroom drama authors • mystery author biographies
LITTLE KNOWN ASPECTS OF DNA ANALYSIS Everyone knows DNA is forensic magic, but mystery novelists could get some mileage out of the more practical problems which pop up--such as, in which kind of analysis do we invest taxpayer money? Which gives the fastest results? And who gets the bill? mystery writers • mystery novel • detective fiction • mysteries • forensic science
Men Mystery Writers and Their Works This is a quiz of mystery men writers and their works. i made this one up.
Mystery Writer Robert Goddard British Mystery author Robert Goddard's thrillers keep readers enthralled. His suspenses have been compared to Daphne Du Maurier, John Le Carre, and Barbara Vine. robert goddard • mystery • british authors • suspense • british mystery authors
Patricia Cornwell No writer has come to epitomize the modern forensic novel like Patricia Cornwell and her tough, but loveable medical examiner, Kay Scarpetta. patricia cornwell • kay scarpetta • patricia cornwell biography • mystery writers • mystery authors
Pretty Poison - women mystery writers Women Mystery Writers Conference. pretty poison • women mystery writers • writers conference
Solution to the Men Mystery Writers and their Works Quiz This is the solution to the quiz that appeared last month. i made this up.
Solution to Women Mystery Writers and Their Works Quiz This is the solution to the quiz that was published in November. i made this up.
Women Mystery Writer's Quiz This is a quiz to test your knowledge of Mystery Writers and their works. i made this up.
The Edgar Awards in 2000 These are the nominees in all of the Edgar Award categories. mystery writers of america • mystery • writers • america • american
Mystery Reference Books Mystery reference books to guide you to your next favorite author. mystery • mysteries • cozy • hard-boiled • suspense
Alcoholic Authors: Raymond Chandler Raymond Chandler created hard-boiled detective novels while beset with episodic bouts of drunkenness that affected his lifestyle and personal relationships. raymond chandler • raymond chandler mystery writer • raymond chandler alcholic • raymond chandler's philip marlow • raymond chandler screenwriter
At Some Disputed Barricade "At Some Disputed Barricade" is the fourth book of Anne Perry's historical World War I series. The murder mystery unfolds with an intriguing cast of characters. anne perry • world war 1 • mystery • novel • series
Chatting with George Shuman George Shuman has been a police detective and a resort executive, but his favorite career is spinning tales in the Sherry Moore mystery series. george shuman • interviews with authors • sherry moore novels • lost girls by george shuman • simon & schuster authors
Finding the Right Publisher Writing the book is only half the battle. Finding the right publisher to submit your work can be as challenging as creating your work. It all starts with research. writing • publishing • tips • writer's digest • romance writer's of america
J. K. Rowling Joanne "Jo" Rowling has become a publishing phenomenon. In just ten short years, her Harry Potter books have made her the highest grossing writer in history. j.k. rowling • british mystery writers • british authors • joanne rowling • author of harry potter books
James Patterson James Patterson is the author of 41 novels (to date) and is one of the most prolific -- and successful -- writers in the mystery genre. james patterson • best selling mystery writers • bestselling thriller writers • bestselling authors • patterson novels
Simon Said A review of award winning book <i>Simon Said</i> by Sarah R. Shaber mysteries • mystery authors • mystery writers • sarah r. shaber • simon said
Writers' Rituals - Betty Webb Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something special. Mystery writer Betty Webb shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution. writers' rituals • writing habits • top crime writers • mystery writers • writing a novel
Writers' Rituals - Vicki Delany Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Mystery writer Vicki Delany shares the secrets of her approach to writing, from idea to execution. writers' rituals • writing habits • top crime writers • mystery writers • writing a novel
Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple Agatha Christie created two crime-solving sleuths as different as night and day, the self-proclaimed genius Hercule Poirot and elderly spinster aunt Miss Marple. hercule poirot • poirot • miss marple • agatha christie • famous british detectives
Mr. McGreggor's Kitchen Witch Mr. McGreggor had a new kitchen. But what he found in his new kitchen was totally unexpected. tall tales • yarns • hant • witches • cooking
Review: Master of the Delta by Thomas H. Cook Thomas H. Cook's newest psychological mystery follows the same dark theme as many of his previous works, including The Cloud of Unknowing, Red Leaves, and Mortal Memory. thomas h. cook • master of the delta • the chatham school affair • breakheart hill • mortal memory
The Death of Dalziel A review of Mid-Yorkshire CID's Fat Man and Peter Pascoe's latest mystery, in a series that started with A Clubbable Woman and has been made into a BBC television series. reginald hill • death comes for the fat man • andy dalziel • peter pascoe • a clubbable woman
The Gifted and Accelerated Reader: As gifted kids' reading abilities surpass age-appropriate content, there are options for guiding them toward titles that will appeal to both readers and their parents. gifted • accelerated • gifted and accelerated • gifted and accelerated reader • gifted kids
Thomas H. Cook: Author Biography Award-winning author of literary mysteries including Breakheart Hill, The Chatham School Affair, Red Leaves, and Master of the Delta. thomas h. cook • psychological mysteries • literary mysteries • true crime • the orchids
Writers' Rituals - John McEvoy Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Mystery writer John McEvoy shares the secrets of his approach to writing, from idea to execution. interview with john mcevoy • author close call interview • blind switch writing process • how to write crime • wring process crime writers
Writers' Rituals - Ken Kuhlken Writing a novel requires an idea, the right words, and something extra. Mystery writer Ken Kuhlken shares the secrets of his approach to writing, from idea to execution. writers' rituals • interview with ken kulken • writing habitstop crime writers • mystery writers process • writing a novel
Short Story Review - What, No Butler? by Damon Runyon This is a short story review of What No Butler by Damon Runyon. This story is found in the anthology titled Murderous Schemes By Donald E. Westlake. what • no butler? donald runyon • muderous schemes • donald e. westlake
Author Blogs: Women Group Blog When authors are pressed for time their author blogs suffer for it. These women have found a solution: group author blogging. jayne ann krentz • suzanne simmons • susanne simmons • stella cameron • lori foster
Opening Shots: Great Mystery and Crime Writers Share . . . Great Mystery and Crime Writers Share Their First Published Stories opening shots • mystery • crime • writer • author
The Shamus Awards The 1999 Shamus Awards private eye • mystery novels • shamus award winners • fiction
Winners of the 2000 Edgar Allan Poe Awards The Mystery Writers of America announce the best of 1999. winner • winners • edgar • allan • poe
Elizabeth Peters & Barbara Michaels The characters and books of Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels. mystery • gothic • cozies • elizabeth peters • barabara michaels
Book Review: The Devil's Feather What would you do if you discovered a killer, one who was "getting away with murder" in the midst of the world's many war zones? the devil's feather by minette walters • minette walters • devil's feather • new mystery novels • british mystery novels
Michel Donato gets Order of Canada Michel Donato, who contributed music to such classic National Film Board of Canada cartoons as Catuor and Oneiromancy,becomes a Member of the Order of Canada on Tuesday. michel donato • order of canada • national film board of canada • catuor • modulations
Suite Crime Sites There's so much out there on the Web. What's worth clicking on? crime • read • reading • web • internet
The Missing Turkey Mystery Who stole the Thanksgiving turkey? Write a short mystery in 500 words or less and post it to "Turkey Mysteries." turkey • mystery • kids • korner • mysteries
The Mystery of the Missing Turkey Who stole the Thanksgiving turkey? Write a short mystery in 500 words or less and post it to "Turkey Mysteries". turkey • mystery • missing • thief • clues
Black Secrets Cloak Wilkie Collins's Woman in White A review of Wilkie Collins's mystery and "sensation novel" <i>The Woman in White</i>.,A review of Wilkie Collins's mystery and "sensation novel" <i>The Woman in White</i>. wilkie collins • charles dickens • mystery • victorian • sensation novel
Book Review - Echo Park "Echo Park," the 12th Michael Connelly novel to feature detective Harry Bosch, has a surprising and satisfying plot -- reminiscent of a Patricia Cornwell novel. echo park • michael connelly books • mystery book reviews • new mystery releases • book review of echo park
Book Review - Plum Lovin' "Plum Lovin'" is a fun romp for loyal Stephanie Plum enthusiasts. Fans of series will find familiar characters, but the book is way too short for first time readers. stephanie plum novels • janet evanovich novels • january mystery novels • best-selling mystery books • cozy mystery novels
Book Review of The Weekend Was Murder by Joan Lowery Nixon This is a Book Review of "The Weekend Was Murder!" by Joan Lowery Nixon. weekend was murder • joan lowery nixon
Female Forensic Sleuths These three authors use bare bone to uncover clues. TV viewers who enjoy CSI and other television shows about forensics might enjoy novels by these fiction writers kathy reichs • forensics • iris johansen • beverly connor • eve duncan series
It’s a Wonderful Wilmington Wilmington, and the neighboring region, present holiday traditions from any of the four centuries in her well seasoned past. wonderful wilmington • north carolina’s port city • national public radio • homemade holiday shorts • carl kasell
Pen Names Many authors choose to write under several different names or pseudonyms. Sometimes, the discovery comes as a surprise to the reader. pen names • authors • famous authors • pseudonyms • writers |
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