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Tag Archives: The Chill of Night
Share of Eyeballs.
James Hayman: Remember the old line by what once upon a time were called skirt-chasers, “So many women. So little time?” These days it seems to apply more to other forms of entertainment that it does to sex. “So many … Continue reading →
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Tagged crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, James Hayman, maine mysteries, Media, Reading, Share of Eyeballs, The Chill of Night, TV, writing
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Can a Writer Retire?
Philip Roth, long one of my favorite writers, recently announced his retirement. In his apartment on Manhattan’s Upper West Side there’s reportedly a post-it note stuck on his computer screen that says, “The struggle with writing is over.” But how … Continue reading →
A Week in the Sunshine
James Hayman: Those of you who read my last blog on this site, A Moving Experience, know that my wife Jeanne and I have just survived the rigors of moving from our house on Peaks Island to another on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Beach Reading, crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, Florida, James Hayman, Kate Atkinson, Life After Life, The Chill of Night, The Cutting, Vacation
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A Moving Experience
James Hayman: Last week my wife Jeanne and I sold our house on Peaks Island and simultaneously bought another house in the Back Cove area of Portland. The closing on the Peaks house was at 11 AM on Tuesday. The … Continue reading →
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The Problem With “Nice.”
James Hayman: At the risk of appearing Scrooge-like in this season of Merry, Happy and Ho-Ho-Ho, I’d like to add my two cents to a kerfuffle over book reviews that’s been brewing both in the print media and on the … Continue reading →
My Interview on 207.
James Hayman: Rather than write my blog today I’m going to provide a link to my interview with Rob Caldwell on the WCSH6 talk show “207” in which I discuss the launch of my third thriller Darkness First as an … Continue reading →
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Tagged 207, crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, Eastport, ebook first, interview, James Hayman, Maine, Maine Crime Writers, maine mysteries, mysteries, mystery writers, Rob Caldwell, The Chill of Night, The Cutting
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Roxana Robinson’s Sparta: A Brilliantly Told Tale of the Costs of War.
James Hayman: I just finished reading Sparta, a novel by a writer named Roxana Robinson that initially attracted me because I’d been so impressed by her previous novel, Cost. Cost told the story of a mother’s struggle to save the … Continue reading →
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Tagged crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, Iraq, James Hayman, Maine Crime Writers, mystery writers, PTSD, Sparta, The Chill of Night, The Cutting, Veteran's Administration, war
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“Darkness First” Out Today
James Hayman: My third McCabe/Savage thriller, Darkness First comes out today, October 1st, as the lead title from Harper Collins brand new ebook-first digital imprint Witness/Impulse. As luck would have it, the introduction of Darkness First is being upstaged by … Continue reading →
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Tagged crime stories, crime writing, Darkness First, ebook first, Harper Collins, iPad, James Hayman, Kindle, Maine, Maine Crime Writers, maine mysteries, McCabe, mystery writers, mystery writing, Nook, Savage, The Chill of Night, The Cutting, William Morrow
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Firing Blind in Iowa
James Hayman: Imagine a blind cop or maybe a private eye whose sense of hearing or maybe smell is so acute he/she can use it to ferret it out a bad guy and make the arrest. It makes an appealing … Continue reading →
Crime Writers Beware: You Can’t Make This Stuff Up
James Hayman: In my last post I wrote about unusual ways of knocking off victims in crime novels. This post I’ll be writing about one of the weirdest reasons to kill anyone I’ve ever come across. Karaoke. And guess what? … Continue reading →













