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Recent Posts
Category Archives: Characters
“Not Just a Mystery” (by Judy Clemens)
Judy Clemens makes her first appearance in EQMM with the story “Safe,” in our May/June 2020 issue, which goes on sale in less than two weeks. She is already well known to many in the mystery world, however, as the author of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Characters, Fiction, Guest, Pop Culture, Writers, Writing
Tagged class, college, crime, history, judy clemens, mystery, mystery fiction, pop culture, teaching, university
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“Top Eight Jazz Pianists in Film Noir” (by Preston Lang)
Preston Lang makes his EQMM debut in our current issue (March/April 2020). The New York City writer and teacher has three novels in print and is also the author of a number of well-received short stories and plays. His short … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Noir
Tagged classic film, detective, film noir, hardboiled, noir, private eyes
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“Jumping Off a Diving Board—It’s Easier than You’d Think” (by Paul Charles)
Called “Agatha Christie for people who inhale” by the Times of London, Paul Charles has had several stories in EQMM, including “The Eleventh Commandment,” an impossible-crime story that leads our current issue (March/April 2020). The tale features Detective Inspector Christy … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Characters, Fiction, Guest, Writers, Writing
Tagged advice, character, plot, writers, writers block, writing
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“A Book to Remember” (by Merrilee Robson)
We’re always pleased to see a post on this site from a reader’s perspective. Although Merrilee Robson is the author of both short stories and a first novel (2016’s Murder Is Uncooperative), she addresses here the question of what makes … Continue reading
“Die Laughing” (by Mike McHone)
Mike McHone is a relative newcomer to the mystery field, but his short fiction and poetry have previously appeared in such publications as Neo-Opsis Science Fiction and The Onion. He makes his EQMM debut in our current issue (January/February 2020) … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Ellery Queen, Fiction, Guest, Writers, Writing
Tagged comedy, funny, humor, mystery, noir, television, writing
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“Ten Rules from a Reader” (by Kevin Mims)
Previously, most of the posts we’ve had on this site pertaining to writing have been from a writer’s point of view. Kevin Mims—an essayist, short-story writer, and prolific reader whose posts have appeared here a number of times before—has decided … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Characters, Guest, Writers, Writing
Tagged advice, editing, writers, writers rules, writing
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“Great Beginnings” (by Sheila Kohler)
Sheila Kohler’s work has been appearing in EQMM for a number of years. The distinguished novelist’s books include Dreaming for Freud, Becoming Jane Eyre, Cracks, which was nominated for the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and made into a movie starring Eva Green, … Continue reading
“Ordinary, Run-of-the-Mill People” (by A.M. Porter)
A.M. Porter has traveled the world writing articles and nonfiction books, and as you’ll see in this post, she’s also had some interesting jobs closer to home, in her native Canada. More recently, she has turned her hand to writing … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, crime, Genre, Guest, Real Crime, Story, Writers
Tagged mystery, mystery fiction, television, true crime, writing
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“My Father Made Me a Crime Writer!” (by Richie Narvaez)
Yesterday, EQMM’s final issue of the year, November/December 2019, went on sale. It contains Richie Narvaez’s first story for EQMM, “None of This Is on the Map.” The New York City teacher and writer is the author of the collection … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, crime, Fiction, Genre, Guest, Story, Writers, Writing
Tagged crime fiction, crime writer, crime writing, fiction, ideas, inspiration, mystery, writers, writing
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“Shared Death” (by R.T. Raichev)
Raicho Raichev is not only a fan of Golden Age Mysteries, he’s a scholar of the genre. He’s written previous articles for this site about some of the key figures in the field. This time he focuses on the murder … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Characters, Guest, Writers
Tagged christie, classic mystery, clues, golden age, poison, sayers, writers, writing
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