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Tag Archives: Darkness First
How Do I Kill Thee? Let Me Count the Ways.
James Hayman: It’s pretty much a given that in mysteries and suspense thrillers that there’s got to be a victim. Somebody or, in some books, a whole bunch of somebodies have got to be done in. One of the interesting … Continue reading →
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Darkness First
James Hayman: My next McCabe thriller, Darkness First, is coming out October 1st as the lead title in Harper Collins’ brand new Witness imprint that plans on featuring mysteries and thrillers initially in Ebook format and, in most cases, later … Continue reading →
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Tagged crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, downeast, E-book, e-book sales, Eastport, Harper Collins, iPad, James Hayman, Kindle, Machias, Machiasport, Maine Crime Writers, mystery writing, Nook, Penguin UK, The Chill of Night, The Cutting, Washington County, Witness
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Yet Another Hidden Gem
James Hayman: I’d never call myself a gourmet. In fact, I dislike the term gourmet altogether. To me it sounds pompous and self-satisfied. It also brings to mind (my mind at least) an unhealthy interest in self-pleasuring (No, not that … Continue reading →
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Tagged crime writing, Darkness First, foodie, gourmet, James Hayman, maine mysteries, mystery writers, Outliers, Portland, Restaurants, The Chill of Night, The Cutting
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Unlicensed to Kill
James Hayman: This blog is another of my rants about gun control. I know I’m probably preaching to the choir but since 90% of America seems to be part of the choir that’s probably inevitable. It’s the other 10% I’d … Continue reading →
Getting Inside Their Heads
James Hayman: As crime writers we commit murder all the time. Sometimes we do it in almost unimaginably brutal ways. For example, in my first book, The Cutting, I killed three of my victims by having their beating hearts cut … Continue reading →
An Interesting Piece by Margaret Atwood
James Hayman: Yesterday Josh Bodwell, Director of the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance passed along an interesting piece on writing posted on Facebook’s Suspense and Thriller Writers page.by someone named (or perhaps using the moniker) Ocean Oo. The piece was linked … Continue reading →
The Purpose and Future of Fiction
James Hayman: There have been many dire predictions over the past few years that what we do and enjoy as writers and readers is doomed both as entertainment and art. The arguments are simple. Today, as never before, the competition … Continue reading →
Silly Similes and a Good Laugh.
James Hayman: One of my pet peeves in much of the fiction writing I read or occasionally edit, is the use (misuse is a more accurate term) of sloppy or inappropriate similes. However, bad as they are, over the years … Continue reading →
The Chicken or the Egg? Character or Plot?
James Hayman: As I start my fourth novel, tentatively titled The Crossing, I’ve been thinking a lot more about the importance of McCabe’s character to the flow of the story. About how everything he does is driven by his sense … Continue reading →
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Tagged Character, crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, dennis lehane, James Hayman, Maine, Maine Crime Writers, maine mysteries, McCabe, mystery writers, mystery writing, plot, The Chill of Night
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Children Killing Children
James Hayman: Most parents will tell you teenagers are stupid. Even smart teenagers are stupid. Maybe it’s because, as I’ve read, adolescent brains and emotional circuitry are not yet fully formed. Or maybe its just because they haven’t yet had … Continue reading →
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Tagged crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, gun violence, James Hayman, Maine, maine mysteries, mystery writing, suicide, teen suicide, The Chill of Night, The Cutting
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