It's always a pleasure to welcome new arrivals to the blogosphere, particularly in the crime fiction realm. So, take a moment to say "howdy" to some new friends.
Mystery Page Turners is a blog out of Canada created by a newly-minted librarian who also holds a Master's and Ph.D in English. Right now, she's sharing novels that she finds interesting, in keeping with the blog's stated theme of "Looking for a great mystery novel to read – one that you can’t put down?" There will be a mix of old and new included to suit various tastes.
British historical crime author R.N. Morris has started the Bloody Blog. It's so new, it's still got a little shrink wrap around the edges, but we'll welcome posts like his recent "From a Manual of Medical Jurisprudence, Insanity and Toxicology (1903)."
Crime Watch was born in August and is the brainchild of writer/reviewer Craig Sisterson from New Zealand, who focuses on crime fiction from that region (but others, too). He's been participating in the Crime Fiction Alphabet meme started by the Mysteries in Paradise blog, and his latest post is a feature of Kiwi author Paddy Richardson.
BV — I tried to contact Pauline at Mystery Page Turners, but there's no "Contact" button and I don't want to go through some sort of "Create a Profile" nonsense.
Is this standard now?
—Mike
Posted by: mike tooney | October 28, 2009 at 12:02 PM
HI BV Thanx for mentioning Crimezine on your blog roll We Love, Love, Love, Ya Crimeziner!
Small point: Should Be Crimezine with a lower case Z. Keep up the good work Buddy!
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Posted by: Tony Bulmer | January 05, 2012 at 07:35 PM
Thanks for the spelling correction! Much appreach...
Posted by: BV Lawson | January 05, 2012 at 07:54 PM