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36 mystery tales for the price of none

September 3, 2007 by Dave Knadler

The problem with buying anthologies of mystery stories is that if you love them as I do, you’ll find quite a few you’ve already read. So it is with A Century of Great Suspense Stories, edited in 2001 by Jeffery Deaver. Of its 36 stories, I recognized maybe half a dozen, by such luminaries […]

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In fiction, short is not always so sweet

July 4, 2007 by Dave Knadler

One of these days I suppose I should admit that my preferred creative form, short crime fiction, is all but dead. When’s the last time you enjoyed a good detective yarn that was under, say, 8,000 words? I thought so. Me too — even though I like writing short stories, I sure don’t read […]

Filed Under: short stories, Writing

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