Adventures in Storytelling: Mystery
This session focuses on Mystery titles and its many sub-genres. The links below are the session PowerPoint, articles, Web sites and other resources.
Deadlines for extra CE credit for the Mystery class can be found here.
Where the authors are:
- American Crime Writers League
- Mystery Writers of America
- Mystery Writers of America, Midwest Chapter
- Sisters in Crime
Where the reviews and readers are:
Where the fans are:Where the bloggers are:
- Detectives Beyond Borders: A Forum for International Crime Fiction
- I Love a Good Mystery!
- Mysterious Matters: Mystery Publishing Demystified
- Poe's Deadly Daughters
Other links of note:
- Print and online Mystery RA resources
- "The Killer Genre" by Wilda Williams in Library Journal, April 15, 2007. The link will take you to EBSCOhost.
- "Who Killed the Mystery Imprint" by Otto Penzler. New York Sun article from August 3, 2005 republished on the web on the changes in mystery publishing.
- In Reference To Murder's list of mystery publishers.
- Complete list of Mystery Awards.
- Mystery Readers International, publisher of Mystery Readers Journal
- Booklist's annual article, "A Hard-Boiled Gazetter to..." by Bill Ott. The links below are to the articles in EBSCOhost.
- A Hard-Boiled Gazetteer to San Francisco (5/1/2008)
- A Hard-Boiled Gazetteer to Scandinavia (5/1/2007)
- A Hard-Boiled Gazetteer to Italy (5/1/2006)
- A Hard-Boiled Gazetteer to the Northwest (5/1/2005)
- A Hard-Boiled Gazetteer to Southern California (5/1/2004)
- A Hard-Boiled Gazetteer to Chicago (5/1/2003)
- A Hard-Boiled Gazetteer to New York (5/1/2002)
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