EQMM 2007-08 by Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine
Author:Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine [Magazine, Ellery Queen’s Mystery]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
BLOG BYTES by Bill Crider
Ed Gorman has handed off this column to me, and I plan to continue Edâs practice of presenting a wide variety of blogs for all types of readers. Iâll try to mention some prominent ones and to find some obscure ones you might not notice if not for me.
And speaking of prominent blogs, the first Iâd like to recommend is Edâs own: newimprovedgorman.blogspot.com. Like a lot of blogs, Edâs is pretty much free-form. Recently heâs reviewed novels as varied as David Goodisâs The Wounded and the Slain and Saturday Games by Brown Meggs. Heâs had an interview with author Charles Runyon, the rumors of whose death proved to be greatly exaggerated. Heâs presented a list of ten crime novels that he believes should be read and re-read. No matter what heâs writing about, Ed is trenchant, informed, and informative. If youâre not reading his blog, youâre missing one of the real pleasures of the Internet.
Ed has previously recommended Steve Lewisâs Mystery*File blog in this space. Itâs another blog thatâs high on my list of pleasures, and itâs changed URLs since Edâs earlier mention. Itâs now found here: mysteryfile.com/blog/. Steve continues to have some of the best-researched articles on mystery youâll find anywhere, along with movie reviews, book reviews, guest columns, letters from his readers, and great photos of book covers, lobby cards, and movie posters. Recent reviews include one of the movie Meet Boston Blackie, R. Austin Freemanâs The Jacob Street Mystery, and Richard Burkeâs The Frightened Pigeon. Thereâs also a letter from Doug Swanson that explains why he is no longer writing the Flippo series. Mystery*File is essential reading for fans of the mystery and popular culture in general.
Duane Swierczynski, besides having a name thatâs really hard for me to spell, is a crime writer of note (The Blonde being his latest novel), the editor-in-chief of the Philadelphia City Paper, an editor (of Damn Near Dead, an excellent anthology that includes an Edgar-nominated short story by, well, me), and a blogger (secretdead.blogspot.com/) who can be both vulgar and hilarious (see his posts on Allan Guthrie week), personal (posts on the birthdays of his wife and child), and serious (interviews with Ed Holub and Lance Doty, who are, respectively, trying to bring novels by David Goodis and Fredric Brown to the screen). Duane doesnât post every single day, but heâs always interesting, so I check often.
Bill Criderâs own blog, Bill Criderâs Pop Culture Magazine, can be found at billcrider.blogspot.com.
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