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| Â | Crime Magazine: An Encyclopedia of Crime |
 | | Crime Magazine's list of favorite books on crime, criminals, and criminal justice. |  | | View list sorted alphabetically by author, by title or by by category. |  | | To peruse the archives by writer, click on the name of the writer. |
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| Â | Mary Jane Maffini Authors Bio Page |
 | | Capital Crime Writers - With over seventy members, Capital Crime Writers is currently made up of Mystery/Crime writers at every stage of their writing career. |  | | Crime Writers of Canada - This is the official website of Canada's dangerous dames and dudes. |  | | Writers' Cafe - provides audio access to Bob Gougeon's interviews with dozens of writers featured on Cabbages and Kings, a literary program airing Tuesday from 5-6 pm on CHUO-FM 89.1 at the University of Ottawa. |
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http://www.maryjanemaffini.ca/links.html
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 | | The list is maintained by Criminal Justice Journalists, a national professional organization of writers, editors, and broadcasters covering crime and justice. |  | | A new list replaces the old NCEW-L. Editorial page writers and editors who are members of the National Conference of Editorial Writers can click here for the new list at NCEW. |  | | Brian Steffen, Simpson College, Indianola, IA, this discussion list is related to a sub-group of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. |
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http://web.syr.edu/~bcfought/1jou.htm
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 | | The list is maintained by Criminal Justice Journalists, a national professional organization of writers, editors, and broadcasters covering crime and justice. |  | | A new list replaces the old NCEW-L. Editorial page writers and editors who are members of the National Conference of Editorial Writers can click here for the new list at NCEW. |  | | Brian Steffen, Simpson College, Indianola, IA, this discussion list is related to a sub-group of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. |
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http://web.syr.edu/~bcfought/1jou.htm
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| Â | Genres Mystery Organizations |
 | | Crime Writers of Canada is a national organization for Canadian crime writers, associated professionals, and anyone else with a serious interest in Canadian crime writing. |  | | Professional body which sets out to represent writers of crime fiction and non-fiction. |  | | Formed in the late 1980s by a group of writers who wanted a forum for exchanging ideas. |
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http://www.literature-guide.com/browse-organizations-207-1.html
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| Â | Creasy Awards |
 | | Judging the John Creasey Memorial Dagger of the Crime Writers' Association |  | | In recent years the judges have been established crime writers whose work has won CWA awards - in other words, people who know just how important the Creasey can be to the career and morale of a budding writer. |  | | The winner of the 2001 John Creasey Dagger was announced at the Dead on Deansgate crime fiction convention in Manchester on 20 October. |
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http://www.shotsmag.co.uk/creasy.htm
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| Â | Orion Crime Masterworks |
 | | The list has been selected with the help of leading critics and writers from around the word, and will build month by month into a library of essential reading for anyone who enjoys crime fiction. |  | | Now we turn to crime fiction's rich history with Crime Masterworks, a series dedicated to bringing back into print, for a new generation of readers, some of the greatest crime stories ever written, There are stories of all kinds, from classic detective puzzles to the toughest of tough thrillers. |  | | We are told that this library of classics has been selected 'with the help of today's leading crime writers and critics', but the experts are not named and those who are unfamiliar with crime fiction would surely have appreciated more detailed information about each volume. |
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http://www.twbooks.co.uk/crimescene/orioncrimmw.html
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| Â | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 94043825 |
 | | For The Crown Crime Companion, the Mystery Writers of America have compiled a list of the best 100 mystery novels of all time, as well as a list of favorites in ten categories. |  | | Fully annotated and reviewed by Otto Penzler, this list of the top 100 mysteries will be a valuable resource to fans, introducing them to new novels and reminding them about books by favorite writers they may have missed. |  | | Publisher description for The Crown crime companion : the top 100 mystery novels of all time / selected by the Mystery Writers of America ; annotated by Otto Penzler ; compiled by Mickey Friedman. |
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http://www.loc.gov/catdir/description/random043/94043825.html
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| Â | Resources for readers and writers of mystery novels |
 | | Mysterious Home Page - Links to authors, magazines, media, games, electronic texts, newsgroups, articles on characters and themes, organizations, awards, and a variety of other topics of interest to mystery readers and writers. |  | | Crime Writers of Canada (CWC): includes many useful crime/mystery links. |  | | Mysterious Home Page: Publishers List of mystery publishers, including several international publishers. |
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http://www.manuscriptediting.com/MysteryResources.htm
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| Â | HOME |
 | | The Crime Writers’ Association is delighted to announce the short list for this year’s CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger - the prestigious award for the best historical crime novel of 2004. |  | | The North American Branch of the International Association of Crime Writers is pleased to announce that Carol Goodman’s The Seduction of Water (Ballantine) has been named the winner of the organization's annual HAMMETT PRIZE for a work of literary excellence in the field of crime writing. |  | | Ellen and he became experts in the language of disease, speaking in Latin-based polysyllables with an ease they'd once reserved for happier conversations. |
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http://www.deadlypleasures.com/NEWS.htm
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| Â | List of crime writers -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | List of crime writers -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |  | | If you add any authors to this list, please also consider adding them to the (additional info and facts about A-Z list of authors) A-Z list of authors. |  | | Note that some of these may overlap with the (additional info and facts about List of thriller authors) List of thriller authors. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/L/Li/List_of_crime_writers.htm
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| Â | Education Censorship, Literature, Soviet History - JRL 7-25-03 |
 | | The Education Ministry also rejected allegations by the writers that a new curriculum, currently in the works, was being prepared by a board of Soviet-era experts bent on forcing communist ideals on pupils. |  | | Five years ago we traveled outside Moscow and in some village schools they have just one copy of Dostoyevsky's 'Crime and Punishment', which children take turns to read," she said. |  | | Last week a group of prominent literary figures accused the Education Ministry of deliberately switching works depicting the tragedy of Soviet totalitarianism from an obligatory reading list to a "recommended" list. |
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http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/7265-3.cfm
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| Â | RaceWire2 |
 | | Crime Magazine's List of Favorite Books on Crime, Criminals, and Criminal Justice. |  | | Several writers and crime historians claim that Annenberg was invited to the meeting by Capone and a plan was worked out for the syndicate to get involved in running the wire service. |  | | In May 1929, organized crime figures from around the country gathered in Atlantic City for a conference organized by Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello and Johnny Torrio. |
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http://crimemagazine.com/racewire2.htm
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| Â | RaceWire2 |
 | | Crime Magazine's List of Favorite Books on Crime, Criminals, and Criminal Justice. |  | | Several writers and crime historians claim that Annenberg was invited to the meeting by Capone and a plan was worked out for the syndicate to get involved in running the wire service. |  | | In May 1929, organized crime figures from around the country gathered in Atlantic City for a conference organized by Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello and Johnny Torrio. |
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http://crimemagazine.com/racewire2.htm
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| Â | Jamby: Three crime writers I've recently enjoyed reading... |
 | | There are a wealth of crime novelists out there - some great (Ian Rankin, Michael Connelly, Peter Robinson, Denis Lehane, Mark Billingham), some not bad (Ed McBain, Simon Brett, James Patterson, Colin Bateman) and some just plain average (Kathy Reichs, Tess Geritsen). |  | | Well I've found three more crime writers to add to any fans list... |  | | Jamby: Three crime writers I've recently enjoyed reading... |
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http://stokieboy.blogspot.com/2005/02/three-crime-writers-ive-recently.html
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| Â | Leading Edge Books, |
 | | Not the most dynamic site, but an exhaustive list of crime writers and their bibliographies. |  | | Allen & Unwin celebrated its tenth birthday as an independent publisher in July 2000 and will this year publish some 250 titles, ranging from fiction and general non-fiction through an academic list specialising in the social sciences and health, to the Allen & Unwin children's list. |  | | This is a handy resource for anyone wanting to fill gaps in their crime library! |
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http://www.leadingedgebooks.com.au/link.asp?storeurl=default_au
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| Â | WPL AUTHOR CATALOGS |
 | | Lists about 15 meta-indexes of mystery authors and links to pages for over 500 individual writers of mysteries, thrillers, and suspense and crime novels. |  | | Links for a number of writers, as well as bibliographies of: Books set in Minnesota, Minnesota Cookbooks, and Minnesota Nature Authors. |  | | Lists of real names with pen names, in these categories: abbreviated or single pseudonyms; pseudonym for multiple authors; multiple pseudonyms for an author; when a simple pseudonym makes a good sense; last name changes (usually due to marriage); and obvious contraptions or first name changes. |
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http://www.waterborolibrary.org/authors.htm
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| Â | List of Canadians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | See also List of Canadian writers for a much more extensive list |  | | Lists of people with entries in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography [1]. |  | | See also: List of Canadian entertainers, Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Canadians
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| Â | Thousands of NAMES for your dog, horse, cat, pet or child from Chinaroad Lowchens of Australia - |
 | | For those wanting some "baddie" names, here is our own list of names of Mafia or underground crime figures! |  | | Full list of gang names in each state of the US This list of notable war heroes are outstanding examples of men of honorable service as chosen by their chain of command and their comrades in arms |  | | It's no wonder there is such much terrorism and hatred in the world, going by the attitude of the writers of some emails I receive, some stating that naming a pet after a person is against their culture or religion and that they find it most offensive! |
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http://www.lowchensaustralia.com/Names.htm
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| Â | 2005 CanLit Contests - Smith's List |
 | | This list is for writing contests open to Canadian writers. |  | | The contest is open to writers over the age of thirteen(13) from any country. |  | | Entries: Open to all writers of short fiction. |
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http://www.wcdr.org/canlitcontests05.html
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| Â | Judith Kelman's Writers' Room - Tips & Resources |
 | | American Crime Writers League - a private forum for mystery fiction writers to exchange ideas and concerns. |  | | Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI)) - newsletter, workshops, conferences, grants, other resources. |  | | AAR will send you their list of member agents and a copy of their Canon of Ethics if you send them $7.00 plus a #10 self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) with fifty-five cents postage. |
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http://www.jkelman.com/misc/orgs.html
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| Â | Geometry.Net - Authors: Davis Lindsey |
 | | Lindsey Davis is now one of that small elite of crime writers whose hardbacks make it into The Sunday Times bestsellers list. |  | | Lindsey Davis is now one of that small elite of crime writerswhose hardbacks make it into The Sunday Times bestsellers list. |  | | Both Davis and Saylor write cleanly and engagingly but, while they have done their historical research accurately enough, neither of them really shines as a historical novelist; the setting is used more for effect than anything else, and the dialogue, plotting and characterisation could just as well be set in 20th century London. |
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http://www.988.com/authors/davis_lindsey.php
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| Â | ClueLass.com |
 | | The Deadly Directory 2004: A Resource Guide for Mystery, Crime and Suspense Readers and Writers answers all your mysterious questions. |  | | But the Bloodstained Bookshelf is as good as ever with 98 new titles on our list of forthcoming books. |  | | In every issue there's also a large department dedicated to "The Writing Life", with several short essays by writers about the ups and downs of their workaday experience. |
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http://www.cluelass.com/
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| Â | WPL AUTHOR CATALOGS |
 | | Lists about 15 meta-indexes of mystery authors and links to pages for over 500 individual writers of mysteries, thrillers, and suspense and crime novels. |  | | Lists of real names with pen names, in these categories: abbreviated or single pseudonyms; pseudonym for multiple authors; multiple pseudonyms for an author; when a simple pseudonym makes a good sense; last name changes (usually due to marriage); and obvious contraptions or first name changes. |  | | List of hundreds of authors, with webcat links, birthdates, town of residence/birth within Marin county, type of writing, and website links. |
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http://www.waterborolibrary.org/authors.htm
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 | | Innocent Graves was also nominated for a Hammett Award for "literary excellence in the field of crime writing" by the International Association of Crime Writers, and won the author his second Arthur Ellis Award for best novel. |  | | The sixth, Wednesday's Child, was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. |  | | The thirteenth, The Summer that Never Was, appeared on the New York Times expanded bestseller list in February, 2003, and on both the UK and Canadian bestseller lists and was nominated for an Arthur Ellis and an Anthony award. |
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http://www.inspectorbanks.com/bio.html
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