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Tag Archives: Gerry Boyle
The Mystery of Paper vs. Digital: Where Are We Headed?
Hey all, Gerry Boyle here. Today’s post is a continuation from something I posted yesterday on my blog over at gerryboyle.com. In that post I talked about finishing a new crime novel called THE DEAD SAMARITAN, which I wrote with … Continue reading →
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Tagged amazon direct, Brandon Blake, crime stories, crime writing, Damaged Goods, digital publishing, Down East Books, Gerry Boyle, Jack McMorrow Mysteries, Kindle, Maine, Maine Crime Writers, Maine writers, mystery writing, Port City Black and White, Port City Shakedown
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Sunday Update: October 6, 2013
Next week at Maine Crime Writers we’ll be featuring posts from Gerry Boyle (Monday), Kaitlyn Dunnett (Tuesday), Vicki Doudera (Wednesday), Lea Wait (Thursday), and Dorothy Cannell (Friday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who blog … Continue reading →
Your Book is Done. Now Who Sees it?
Hey all, Gerry Boyle here. And I’m reporting in at a key moment in the life of a mystery novel. It’s done. Sort of. Not done in the sense of it being ready for the agent, but done in the … Continue reading →
Sunday Update: September 22, 2013
Next week at Maine Crime Writers we’ll be featuring posts from John Clark (Monday), Kate Flora (Tuesday), Gerry Boyle (Wednesday), Kaitlyn Dunnett, in her Kate Emerson persona (Thursday), Vicki Doudera (Friday) and Susan Vaughan (Saturday). In the news department, here’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barbara Ross, Bouchercon, clammed up, Darkness First, Gerry Boyle, James Hayman, John Clark, Julia Spencer-Fleming, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Emerson, Kate Flora, Katherine Hall Page, Lea Wait, Maine Crime Writers, Paul Doiron, Royal Inheritance, Susan Vaughan, Vicki Doudera, Washington Post
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Being a Maine Writer? It’s Tough
Hey all, Gerry Boyle here. And I’ve got a bone to pick with people who say what a perfect place Maine is if you’re a writer. What a crock. I mean, yes, Maine is beautiful. Scenery is to die for. … Continue reading →
Sunday Update: September 1, 2013
Next week at Maine Crime Writers we’ll be featuring posts from Barbara Ross (Monday), John Clark (Tuesday), Kate Flora (Wednesday), Gerry Boyle (Thursday), Kaitlyn Dunnett (Friday) and Vicki Doudera (Saturday). In the news department, here’s what’s happening with some of us who … Continue reading →
What We’re Reading . . .
As we settle into Labor Day weekend, and those last great days of summer, we’ve been talking about the great books we’re reading. Please share some of your favorite summer reads as well. Susan Vaughan: I’m reading the newest releases … Continue reading →
Farewell, Elmore Leonard. And thanks.
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here, taking a few minutes to pay tribute to one of the crime writers who had a profound influence on the genre, and on me. Elmore Leonard passed this week, and writers and critics paid homage … Continue reading →
When Life Beats Art to the Punch
Hey all. Gerry Boyle here. And I’m writing this post as I take a break from Port City KILLSHOT, Brandon Blake novel No. 3. I’ve begun the actual writing of this one. That means I’ve done the research, at least … Continue reading →
Sunday Update: August 4, 2013
Coming up this week: Barb Ross (Monday), John Clark (Tuesday), Kate Flora (Wednesday), Gerry Boyle (Thursday), Kaitlyn Dunnett (Friday), and on Saturday, special guest Laurie Meunier Graves from the A Good Eater blog. Laurie was a founder and editor of Wolf Moon Journal. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barb Ross, clammed up, Crime Fiction 101, Gerry Boyle, Harry Rinker, Joe Burgess, John Clark, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Flora, Laurie Graves, Maine Crime Writers schedule, Orrs Island Yacht Club, Playing God, reviews, Shadows on a Cape Cod Wedding, Whatcha Got?
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