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Category Archives: Publishing
“Carve it in Jade: PWA Turns 35” (by Ted Fitzgerald)
EQMM is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2016, and the year holds another important milestone for the mystery, the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Private Eye Writers of America. In honor of that organization, which has contributed so … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Characters, Fiction, Genre, Guest, Private Eye, Publishing, Readers, Writers
Tagged crime fiction, fans, fiction, mystery, private eye, private eye writers of america, PWA, readers, writers
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SUSPENSE, SERIALIZATION, AND THE SHORT STORY
Five years ago I posted on the topic of serialization on EQMM’s webpage forum. I continue to be asked, often, whether EQMM serializes novels or novelettes. My position has always been that any piece we publish must be sufficiently self-contained … Continue reading
The Mysterious Secret Lost Reason For This Title (Buried Inside The Following Post!) (by Kristine Kathryn Rusch)
Kristine Kathryn Rusch is a winner not only of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine’s Readers Award but of the comparable award given by our sister publication Asimov’s Science Fiction. Mystery and science fiction are not the only genres in which she … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Business, Editing, Fiction, Genre, Guest, Historicals, Novels, Publishing, Readers, Setting, Story, Writers, Writing
Tagged bookshops, genre, historical, mystery, romance, science fiction, sf, writer, writing
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“Sisters in Crime and ‘A Currency of Generosity’” (by Leslie Budewitz)
It’s been several years since Leslie Budewitz’s fiction has appeared in EQMM. In the intervening time she’s had stories published elsewhere, including in our sister magazine, AHMM, and she has two novel-length series running. She tells EQMM that she “blends … Continue reading
“Last Minute Thoughts on Millennials, Acronyms, and Bullets” (by Carl Robinette)
Carl Robinette made his professional fiction debut with “The Hard Rise,” in the Department of First Stories of EQMM’s September/October 2014 issue. Since then, several more of his short stories have been published in print and online and he has … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Fiction, Guest, Publishing, Readers, Writers, Writing
Tagged author, crime, fiction, freelancing, generation, journalism, millennial, mystery, short fiction, writer, writing
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“How to Write Killer Flash Fiction” (by Tara Laskowski)
Tara Laskowski is the author of the short story collections Bystanders and Modern Manners For Your Inner Demons. She has been the editor of SmokeLong Quarterly since 2010, and her flash fiction has been featured in the Norton anthology Flash … Continue reading
“An Alias and a Dame” (by Jean B. Cooper)
Jean B. Cooper’s work first appeared in EQMM after a story she’d submitted to the Mystery Writers of America’s Fiftieth Anniversary Short Story Contest was named a finalist in the competition. EQMM published that story in the August 1995 issue … Continue reading
“Partners in Crime” (by Josh Pachter)
Josh Pachter hardly needs introduction to readers of this site. He has posted here several times, and his name is also seen frequently in the pages of EQMM, as both a translator for our Passport to Crime department and as … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Editing, Fiction, Genre, Guest, International, Passport, Publishing, Story, Writers, Writing
Tagged collaboration, crime, editors, international, mystery, partnership, translation, translators, writing, writrers
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“Dutch Treats” (by René Appel)
René Appel was a professor of Dutch as a second language at the University of Amsterdam until 2003. But he has been writing fiction since the 1970s, a decade in which his output was mostly short stories for literary magazines. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Fiction, Genre, Guest, History, International, Passport, Publishing, Readers, Writers
Tagged bestsellers, crime, detective, dutch, fiction, international, literary, netherlands, novels, writers
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“Murder Under the Oaks” (by Art Taylor)
Art Taylor debuted in EQMM’s Department of First Stories in 1995. He has gone on to win a Macavity and multiple Agatha and Derringer awards for his short fiction. The last time the Virginia author posted on this site, in … Continue reading
Posted in Anthologies, Books, Conventions, Editing, Fiction, Genre, Guest, Publishing, Writers
Tagged anthology, bouchercon, crime, editors, mystery, short story, writers
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