A blog dedicated to reviewing crime novels published by independent presses everywhere.
Monday, April 2, 2007
New Spinetingler
If you want to waste some serious time, go check out the new Spinetingler, where Sandra Ruttan interviews Allan Guthrie and Ken Bruen. There's tons of good stuff, so go ahead and read it. Productivity is overrated anyway.
“A Writer ... Caught Up in a Real-life Plot”
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It’s been most of three decades since I last watched director Wim Wenders’
noirish 1982 film, *Hammett*, based on Joe Gores’ 1975 novel of that same
name. ...
And the Winners Are...
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The Mulholland Books Randomizing Machine has spoken! Here are the 10 lucky
winners in the *Point & Shoot* Giveaway.
*Three grand prizes* (a box full of p...
Coming Soon
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...A new anthology. ...A website redesign. Finally. No, really. This time I mean it. ...Another, standalone website. Time to change things up around here. Ag...
More Apologies
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I'm sure you've all noticed a couple more stories have appeared in the last
day.
My apologies go to Neliza Drew and O.M. Grey.
It wasn't planned but it's ...
Articles of Note
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Two recent articles on crime fiction really impressed me, and I wanted to
applaud their authors and call attention to the essays, if you haven't had
the pl...
Welcome to the Indie Crime Blog. As the name implies, this blog is dedicated to reviews of crime fiction published by independent presses. There are many books published every year that seem to be ignored for a variety of reasons. The books sections of newspapers are getting smaller. Bookstores give more shelf space to more established authors. I could go on, but you get it.My intent is to review books both old and new in the hopes that some deserving writers and worthy publishers will gain some exposure. I can be emailed at IndieCrime-at-gmail-dot-com
1 comment:
We don't file it under 'time-waster'. We file it under 'inspirational'.
See, it really is all about the labeling!
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