8th January 2007
Conventional wisdom in the publishing business holds that the average mystery reader is a professional woman, over 40, with no kids, sensible shoes and 3.2 cats. I'm here to tell you that conventional wisdom is wrong. Everybody reads crime fiction these days....
If you were interested in A new cop prowls the crime fiction beat (San Francisco Chronicle), you may also be interested in:
A new cop prowls the crime fiction beat (San Francisco Chronicle): Conventional wisdom in the publishing business holds that the average mystery reader is a professional woman, over 40, with no kids, sensible shoes and 3.2...
Crime fiction with an Irish brogue (San Francisco Chronicle): Irish author Ken Bruen has been famously quoted as saying, "Crime fiction is the new rock 'n' roll." Does that make Bruen the new Shane...
SAN FRANCISCO / Contempt case against BALCO reporters flawed, Chronicle tells court / Final round of written challenges … (San Francisco Chronicle): The Chronicle told a federal appeals court Wednesday that contempt-of-court orders against two reporters, for refusing to disclose sources of leaked testimony about athletes and...
SAN FRANCISCO / Contempt case against BALCO reporters flawed, Chronicle tells court / Final round of written challenges … (San Francisco Chronicle): The Chronicle told a federal appeals court Wednesday that contempt-of-court orders against two reporters, for refusing to disclose sources of leaked testimony about athletes and...
Crime fiction roundup: “The Blade Itself,” “Find Me,” and “Deep Storm” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette): Fans of crime fiction can celebrate the new year with the debut of an astoundingly good writer, Sakey, whose first novel is a terrifically engaging,...
This entry was posted on Monday, January 8th, 2007 at 6:16 pm and is filed under Crime News.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Both comments and pings are currently closed.
6th January 2007
Conventional wisdom in the publishing business holds that the average mystery reader is a professional woman, over 40, with no kids, sensible shoes and 3.2 cats. I'm here to tell you that conventional wisdom is wrong. Everybody reads crime fiction these days....
If you were interested in A new cop prowls the crime fiction beat (San Francisco Chronicle), you may also be interested in:
A new cop prowls the crime fiction beat (San Francisco Chronicle): Conventional wisdom in the publishing business holds that the average mystery reader is a professional woman, over 40, with no kids, sensible shoes and 3.2...
Crime fiction with an Irish brogue (San Francisco Chronicle): Irish author Ken Bruen has been famously quoted as saying, "Crime fiction is the new rock 'n' roll." Does that make Bruen the new Shane...
SAN FRANCISCO / Contempt case against BALCO reporters flawed, Chronicle tells court / Final round of written challenges … (San Francisco Chronicle): The Chronicle told a federal appeals court Wednesday that contempt-of-court orders against two reporters, for refusing to disclose sources of leaked testimony about athletes and...
SAN FRANCISCO / Contempt case against BALCO reporters flawed, Chronicle tells court / Final round of written challenges … (San Francisco Chronicle): The Chronicle told a federal appeals court Wednesday that contempt-of-court orders against two reporters, for refusing to disclose sources of leaked testimony about athletes and...
Crime fiction roundup: “The Blade Itself,” “Find Me,” and “Deep Storm” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette): Fans of crime fiction can celebrate the new year with the debut of an astoundingly good writer, Sakey, whose first novel is a terrifically engaging,...
This entry was posted on Saturday, January 6th, 2007 at 11:57 pm and is filed under Crime News.
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
Both comments and pings are currently closed.