by LB | May 12, 2016 | Keller
A while back I announced that a new Keller novella, “Keller’s Fedora,” would debut as a Kindle Single on May 10. Well, like Bogart in Casablanca, I was misinformed. Amazon’s copy-editing process took a little longer than expected, and their...
by LB | May 5, 2016 | Anthologies, Audiobooks, Borderline, For Writers, John Warren Wells, The Crime of Our Lives, Writing the Novel from Plot to Print to Pixel
No, I’m not accusing you of inattention. It’s just my lame way of introducing the topic du jour, which, as you may have inferred, is the wide world of audiobooks. Some of us call it reading with your ears. Call it what you will, it’s a rapid-growth...
by LB | Apr 23, 2016 | Anthologies, Keller, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Resume Speed, The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons
…and the first is that it’s spring, although you wouldn’t know it by the newsletter template, would you? I seem to find it all too simple to choose this particular Falling Leaves template over and over again, irrespective of the date on the calendar,...
by LB | Apr 20, 2016 | Non-Series Novels
Mystery Readers Journal turned its attention to New York mysteries in its Spring 2016 issue, and Janet Rudolph invited me to contribute an essay. Here it is; click to get the entire issue, or even better to subscribe. All Around the Town by Lawrence Block In July of...
by LB | Apr 16, 2016 | Keller, LB's Classic Crime Library, Matthew Scudder, The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons
…but while he’s relaxing, we’ve got ground of our own to cover. There’s a lot to tell you, so let me Hop To It.1. Those books at ridiculous prices. Earlier this month David, my Indispensable Assistant, tipped you off about a close-out...
by Admin | Apr 13, 2016 | Books, News + Events, Reviews, The Girl With the Deep Blue Eyes
…it was ultimately the characters who carried this story–and that is what made this novel shine Click here to read the review