Web Crush of the Week: Pinkindle
Pinkindle is the personal book blog of 23-year old voracious reader Angie, who is a “New Adult” (gah, does anyone else hate that term?) – so if you’re trying to get in the head of this “new” group of...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: Stop, You’re Killing Me!
I’ve mentioned this fabulous site before, but it remains my all-time favorite website for mystery readers’ advisory, and deserves another mention as we kick off Mystery Month. Stop You’re Killing Me:...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: Murderati
Featuring some of today’s leading mystery and crime writers, MURDERATI examines critical themes, historical archetypes and trends in publishing, marketing and the life of the published author. Notable...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: The Rap Sheet
An excellent source for all things mystery and crime fiction related, The Rap Sheet features information about new and forthcoming books, and special author projects such as essays and feature...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: Guns, Gams, and Gumshoes
Guns, Gams, and Gumshoes is a blog geared primarily to mystery, suspense and thriller writers, but readers will find plenty to enjoy here as well. The contributors know what they’re talking about:...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: In Reference to Murder
Author BV Lawson’s mystery blog, In Reference to Murder, provides a wealth of mystery information. The regular feature “Media Murder for Monday” is a weekly recap of new and upcoming mystery-related...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: Pop Goes Fiction
As readers of Shelf Renewal know, we love personal book blogs. This week we’re crushing on Pop Goes Fiction, the blog of librarian Lora Bruggeman. Many of the personal book blogs we showcase here are...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: Bookish
Bookish is a book recommendation site that features exclusive book excerpts, interviews with authors and editor’s picks. It’s an interesting mix of algorithms and real people. You can sign up for an...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: Lee Goldberg
Author and TV producer Lee Goldberg offers a unique perspective on mysteries of page and screen. He’s written scripts for and/or produced such hits as Spenser: For Hire. Diagnosis Murder, Nero Wolfe,...
View ArticleWeb Crush of the Week: Bustle
Bustle is a pretty great website/brand/online presence that is, as they say, “for and by women who are moving forward as fast as you are.” Less snark than Jezebel more meat than The Mary Sue (both of...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....