Edited and written mostly by J Kingston Pierce, has earned its reputation as an essential resource for readers seeking information about what’s new and interesting in the world of crime fiction. It covers crime, mystery, and thriller fiction both recent and vintage, appearing in all media--print as well as broadcast. Before The Rap Sheet was a blog, it was a monthly newsletter in THE RAP SHEETJanuary Magazine.
BV Lawson is an award-winning poet, writer, blogger, and journalist. IN REFERENCE TO MURDER is her blog (which she refers to as 'a labour of love'), and bvlawson.com is her author website. A storyteller at heart, BV Lawson's genre fiction stories include traditional mysteries, private eyes, literary, historical, suspense, or a touch of the supernatural, although she writes in the non-fiction and literary genres as well. However, her recent efforts have been focused on mystery short stories and novels. As such I highly recommend keeping a constant eye on her blog!
Steve, author of BEAR ALLEY blog, has been a freelance author and editor for the past 20 years. His interests are old British comics, books and magazines, so that's what you'll find in his blog. Do visit also his blog's sister site Bear Alley Books.
Bernadette describes her blog REACTIONS TO READING as follows. "The blog is mainly reviews, with the occasional rant or musing on some book-ish subject or other, having recently bought an eReader (that isn’t a Kindle) and living in the land publishing forgot (Australia) I have a particular interest in issues affecting Australian readers (geographical copyright restrictions, the astonishing prices of books in Australia as compared to the rest of the English speaking world etc). If this particular mish-mash of subject matter doesn’t appeal to you I won’t be offended if you don’t follow my blog. Frankly, I’m doing this more for me than for you anyway." I highly recommend her blog!
The author of CRIME WATCH, Kiwicraig, is a New Zealand-based features writer and book reviewer. Crime fiction is one of his many interests, and via his reviews, feature articles and now this blog, he hopes to highlight what is happening both in New Zealand and overseas, what is great, and what deserves more attention in this most thrilling of genres. His blog's tagline is: News and Musings on international crime and thriller fiction, with a New Zealand flavour.
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