D.B.B. writes about Northern Ireland on new crime Web site
My article "Trouble’s Aftermath: Northern Ireland’s Crime Fiction" is up on Macmillan's new Criminal Element Web site. The site includes fiction and features covering a wide spectrum of crime writing including a section called Writing the World devoted to international crime fiction. That's where my article appears, along with pieces on Japanese detective stories, Swedish crime fiction, John Burdett, an English cop's look at The Wire, and more.
Looks to me like the crime-fiction world has a worthwhile new magazine on its hands. Drop in, and leave a comment.
© Peter Rozovsky 2011
Looks to me like the crime-fiction world has a worthwhile new magazine on its hands. Drop in, and leave a comment.
© Peter Rozovsky 2011
Labels: Criminal Element, Northern Ireland



4 Comments:
Peter
I hope they're paying you for this. I'm not saying Macmillan are cheap...
Actually I better leave it there.
I won't starve. But having an additional source of income helps.
Yay! Life is always better with more Rozovsky in it.
Shucks!
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