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Recent Posts
Tag Archives: mystery fiction
“Tense Boundaries” (by Matthew Wilson)
By most definitions Matthew Wilson’s story “Burg’s Hobby Case,” in the Department of First Stories of our current issue, would not quite qualify as historical fiction. Many people consider fifty years in the past the necessary distance to earn the … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest, Historicals, International, Readers, Setting, Story, Writers, Writing
Tagged crime fiction, germany, historical, military, mystery fiction, procedural, reading, setting, story, writing
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“Murder, Mayhem and Mistletoe” (by Elizabeth Elwood)
With Christmas less than two weeks away, Elizabeth Elwood is about to debut in EQMM with her story “Ghosts of Christmas Past” (January/February 2018—on sale December 19). Although she is new to EQMM, she is not new to mystery writing, … Continue reading
“A Tribute to James Yaffe” (by Jeffrey Marks)
James Yaffe is a name to conjure with at EQMM even to this day, decades after his last story for us was published. I regret never having had the opportunity to meet the man who was, and remains, EQMM’s youngest debut author—a … Continue reading
Posted in Guest, History, Magazine, Memorial, Writers
Tagged author, james yaffe, Memorial, mystery, mystery fiction, playwright, writer, writers, young writer
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What Makes Mystery Writers Ante Up for Poker? (by Peter Hochstein)
Peter Hochstein is a former newspaper reporter and advertising copywriter and the author of a number of paperback original novels, most under various pseudonyms. A few years ago he began writing a series at short-story length starring P.I. Rich Hovanec. … Continue reading
Posted in Genre, Guest, History, Publishing, Writers, Writing
Tagged card game, community, crime fiction, crime writer, mystery fiction, poker, poker game, writers, writers life, writing
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“When Terror Australis Meets Dingo Noir” (by Aoife Clifford)
Australian writer Aoife Clifford has won Australia’s two premier crime short-story awards (the Ned Kelly and the Scarlet Stiletto) as well as earning an additional nomination for each. When her first novel, All These Perfect Strangers, was published (in Australia … Continue reading
Posted in Books, International, Novels, Passport, Readers, Writers
Tagged australia, authors, crime fiction, detective, literature, melbourne, mystery, mystery fiction, reviews, sydney
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“The Whys of Murder” by Sharon Hunt
Sharon Hunt is a widely published food writer who also wrote for many literary magazines before turning to crime fiction. Her first story for EQMM, 2015’s “The Water Was Rising,” earned nominations for two prestigious best-short-story awards, Canada’s Arthur Ellis … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Characters, Guest, Writers, Writing
Tagged crime, fiction, mystery fiction, ruth rendell, story, suspense, writers, writing
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“The Not-So-Simple Art of Mystery Reviewing” (by Elizabeth Foxwell)
It’s our pleasure this week to present a post by a mystery reviewer. Over the several years during which this blog has been active, we’ve had only a couple of previous posts by members of that important profession. Elizabeth Foxwell … Continue reading
Posted in Awards, Books, Criticism, Guest, History, reviews
Tagged crime, critics, history, literary criticism, literature, mystery fiction, reviews
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“My Father and Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine” (by Richard Chizmar)
Richard Chizmar is the coauthor (with Stephen King) of the bestselling novella Gwendy’s Button Box and the founder/publisher of Cemetery Dance magazine and the Cemetery Dance Publications book imprint. He has edited more than thirty anthologies and has won two World Fantasy awards and four … Continue reading
“Can Good People Do Bad?” by Paul Charles
Northern Irish author Paul Charles writes three series of mystery novels. The ten-book-strong DI Christy Kennedy series saw its latest instalment, A Pleasure to Do Death With You, published in 2012. A second series, set in Donegal, Ireland and starring … Continue reading
Posted in Characters, Guest, Story, Writers, Writing
Tagged characters, crime, criminal, motivation, mystery, mystery fiction, psychology, true crime, writers, writing
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