Showing posts with label Mystery Scene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mystery Scene. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
New Issue of Mystery Scene
Terrie Farley Moran over at Women of Mystery highlights the new issue of Mystery Scene and I can already see one very good reason for grabbing a copy.
Friday, March 7, 2014
Mystery Scene says...
BEAT to a PULP: Hardboiled 3 is "like a punch to the throat." And, for the literary minded folks, that means it's good.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Mystery Scene Spring Issue

What a top looking issue! From Kate Stine:
Hi everyone,
If you haven't read Jasper Fforde's Thursday Next bibliomysteries, then you're in for a real treat. Tom Nolan gives an introduction to the whimsical world of Thursday Next, literary detective in this issue. (Here's some advice for newbies, though: start with the first book in the series, The Eyre Affair.)
Have you ever wondered about the loyal wife, silently standing by her disgraced husband, usually a politician, on the evening news? The Good Wife places that enigmatic figure at the center of one of the most enjoyable dramas on TV. It's full-bodied, nuanced storytelling - and possibly features the only time in history that a steamy sex scene has had National Public Radio's evening news as a soundtrack. Find out more in Matt Zoller Seitz's thoughtful article.
Novelist Kelli Stanley is making a splash and her conversation with Oline Cogdill reveals why. It's not every woman who is equally comfortable discussing ancient Roman curse tablets, the second Sino-Japanese War, segregated 1970s Florida, and comics!
Also, Art Taylor talks with Louis Bayard about his acclaimed literary-themed thrillers, the latest of which, The School of Night, focuses on a secret, possibly heretical, society of scientists and artists in Elizabethan England.
Theatrical crime is running rampant across the country and Wm. F. Hirschman has tracked down some of the top perpetrators on Broadway and in regional theater for us. Don't miss his list of classic crime plays - they make good reading!
There's lots more in the new issue. Hope you enjoy!
Sincerely,
Kate Stine
Editor-in-Chief
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Mystery Scene

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