By Keith Rawson on October 13, 2009
In the spirit of the time of year–Bourchercon–Keith Rawson is “going to pull a cop out for this week’s Short Thoughts on Short Fiction and instead of reviewing new stories all I’m going to do is write a polite nod of the head column pointing you in the direction of some stories you might have missed that just happen to be written by short story writers who are attending this years B-con.”
Read his picks after the jump!
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Anthony Neil Smith, Derek Nikitas, Frank Bill, Greg Bardsley, Jedidiah Ayres, Kieran Shea, Megan Abbott, Mystery, Patti Abbott, Short Thoughts on Short Fiction, Sophie Littlefield |
By Keith Rawson on September 22, 2009
Following yesterday’s mention of cliché busting female characters in the small crime presses Keith Rawson focuses this weeks Short Thought on Short Fiction on the tough women of short crime fiction.
Check out what he has to say….
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged A Twist of Noir, Anna Russell, Beat to a Pulp, Hillary Davidson, J.F. Juzwik, Mystery, Patti Abbott, Short Thoughts on Short Fiction, Thuglit |
By Brian on April 27, 2009
A couple of years ago Jeff Vandermeer ran a series of blog posts called Conversations With the Bookless. The Conversations with the Bookless series was designed to showcase those writers who are up and coming, who don’t yet have a collection or a novel out, who are making their names known writing short stories. With [...]
Posted in Interviews | Tagged Conversations with the Bookless, Mystery, Patti Abbott |