Monday, April 14, 2008

The End of The Blog

Thank you VERY much to all of you who have been checking out this blog. I hope you have found it time well spent! ;-)

However; 'tis time to say goodbye.

I am leaving Reel Girls and will not have time to keep this blog updated. I will be starting a new job, taking care of family, yadda, yadda ...

It has been good times sharing info with you. All the best to all of you!

Monday, April 7, 2008

Booked.tv was featured in Strand Magazine!











If you want the best in mysteries ... look no further than Strand Magazine! Each issue of their quarterly glossy print publication delivers gripping tales of mystery and suspense in a variety of settings (from Victorian England to turn of the century Prague to modern day England and America) by some of today's leading mystery writers.

On The Strand Mystery Magazine's website you will find samples of their short mystery stories, interviews, articles, and book reviews, as well as information on past issues, subscription forms, and much more. Check it out at http://www.strandmag.com/.

An ad for Booked.tv is in the current issue. Order it online today!

Monday, March 31, 2008

Your own book review ... on this site!!

Have you read a really great crime fiction novel lately?
Want to have it featured on this blog site?
Well ... what's stopping you?!

Send me a review on a crime fiction book and I'll put it up on the site!
(However, I warn you that I may make some edits if there is profanity or inappropriate content.)

I look forward to hearing from you!

Adrienne Kelsey

A little bid of bad news ... A little bit of good news

So, guess what.
I have decided to leave Reel Girls :-(
Bummer ... but it was important career decision I needed to make.

Suffice to say ... I'm not sure just yet where this blogger will go ...

But I do promise to keep you posted! My goal is to keep this puppy going - whether it's still me part time, co-writing with someone else, or someone else taking over completely.

All the best!!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Cool Game - Murder or Suicide? - Exclusively from Booked.tv


Check out this cool game from the Booked.TV website:
Murder or Suicide? An Interactive Investigation.

Play the role of a crime scene investigator called to the scene of a suspicious death case. Gary Clarkson, age 44, has been found dead at his place of work. Investigate the crime scene, gather evidence, conduct suspect interviews and solve the interactive investigation. Was it murder or suicide?

Let me know what you think!!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Crime Fiction Festivals ... coming soon to a city near you?!

Hello all!

Got some updates for you on some cool crime fiction festivals coming up soon ...

In Washington, DC: Malice Domestic
An annual event out of Washington, D.C. that salutes traditional mystery books, best typified by the works of Agatha Christie.
April 25-27, 2008

In Toronto, Ontario: Bloody Words VIII
Bloody Words is Canada’s oldest and largest gathering of mystery readers and authors.
June 6-8, 2008

For other festivals ... check out the Booked.tv website!

Ttys

Thursday, March 13, 2008

New Books from Authors Featured on Booked.tv website

Hello all!

After HOURS of researching (lol) ... I have compiled a list of the most recent books from authors featured on the Booked.tv website and provided a link to Amazon.ca for you to check into further if you are interested.

How much do you love me for doing this, right?!
Here you go:
To find out more about these authors, just click on the link below:
All the best!
wtyl

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Booked.tv has succumbed to the Facebook Craze!

Yes ... it's true ... Booked.tv has started a new Facebook group! Are you as excited as I am??

There are 99 members and counting ... having discussions, sharing links.

Wanna join the club?? Click here, login, and search for us by typing in "Booked - The Crime Fiction Club" or just "Booked".

Talk to you there!

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Crime Fiction Conference ... in Hawaii!

So check this out ... a crime fiction conference in Hawaii! Fabulous right! Best part is ... it's not until March 7 - 12, 2009 so you have lots of time to save up for it and book time off from your busy schedule. ;-)

Here's some of the details:

Left Coast Crime 2009 (March 7 - 12, 2009) on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Programming: There will be a forensic track like you've never seen before; an interactive track that includes special events, interactive panels and sessions including Birds of a Feather (small group discussions), and much, much more! The meetings will take place in conference rooms, at the bar, and on the beach. In addition to great mystery content, there will be special sessions devoted to the flora and fauna and culture of Hawaii.

Interested in programming? Panelists, session moderators and others will be on a first come, first serve basis. Let them know what and who you'd like to see and hear. Registered attendees should send ideas and requests to: LCC09Programming@aol.com.

Reading: Prepare for your visit to Hawaii by reading mysteries set there. Check out their list at http://www.leftcoastcrime.org/2009/hawaii_books.html.

Plan Now: The committee is planning trips three days before and three days after the convention, as well as some trips during the convention itself. These include Visit the Volcano, snorkel, see the Petroglyphs, and more. Plan to come early and stay late. Read the blog at http://www.sayalohatomurder.com.

Hotel: They've locked in great rates at the Marriott Waikoloa from March 4 - 15, 2009. The rooms are going quickly. Go to http://www.leftcoastcrime.org/2009/hotel.html.

Register: The convention fee is $200 until March 9, 2008. $225 after March 10, 2008.
Check out their website for more information and to register at http://www.leftcoastcrime.org/2009.

This looks pretty great if you ask me ... let me know what you think ... who's in??

Monday, January 28, 2008

New stuff coming to Booked.TV!

Hello all!

I have some interesting updates to share.

Booked.tv has added a new crime fiction author to their site - John Connolly. John Connolly is a best-selling crime writer from Dublin, Ireland. Here's a little bit about him if you've never heard of him before:

John Connolly was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1968 and has, at various points in his life, worked as a journalist, a barman, a local government official, a waiter and a dogsbody at Harrods department store in London. He studied English in Trinity College, Dublin and journalism at Dublin City University, subsequently spending five years working as a freelance journalist for The Irish Times newspaper, to which he continues to contribute.

His first novel, Every Dead Thing, was published in 1999, and introduced the character of Charlie Parker, a former policeman hunting the killer of his wife and daughter. Dark Hollow followed in 2000. The third Parker novel, The Killing Kind, was published in 2001, with The White Road following in 2002. In 2003, John published his fifth novel - and first stand-alone book - Bad Men. In 2004, Nocturnes, a collection of novellas and short stories, was added to the list, and 2005 marked the publication of the fifth Charlie Parker novel, The Black Angel. John's seventh novel, The Book of Lost Things, a story about fairy stories and the power that books have to shape our world and our imaginations, was published in September 2006, followed by the next Parker novel, The Unquiet, in 2007. He is currently working on The Reapers which, if he stops pfaffing about, will be published in 2008.

John Connolly is based in Dublin but divides his time between his native city and the United States, where each of his novels has been set.


He is a great writer

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Love is Murder conference in Rosemont





If you live in Rosemont, Illinois ... or will be there from Feb 1st to the 3rd ... there is a cool conference coming up called Love is Murder for fans, authors, and aspiring writers of mysteries, romantic suspense, horror and thrillers.

Panelists include nationally known authors, editors, publishers, and agents, as well a criminal justice experts, attorneys, police offices, and more.

Here's a little PR from the site ...

"Fans have the opportunity to hear some of the best mystery writers in this country and abroad discuss their books, their motivation for writing, their plans for future mystery novels -- just about anything fans are interested in. Fans are encouraged to question the authors during the panels, converse with them during meals and in the hospitality room, and generally mingle with them throughout the conference. We'll have authors who write in all the mystery fields -- amateur sleuth, thrillers, suspense, historical, paranormal, police procedurals, PI novels. Mostly, fans will enjoy a weekend of fun events and be able to indulge in the camaraderie that goes hand in hand with a love for the mystery genre."

To check out more about it, click on the following link: Love is Murder.

More festivals for crime and crime fiction lovers can be found on the Booked.tv website by clicking here!

Look for more entries coming soon!!