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Paul's Favorite Bookstores
Books & Books (Coral Gables, FL)
booksandbooks.com
The Mystery Bookstore (Los Angeles)
www.mystery-bookstore.com
The Mysterious Bookshop (New York)
www.mysteriousbookshop.com
Murder By The Book (Houston, TX) - Since 1980, where a good crime is had by all!
www.murderbooks.com
Mysteries to Die For (Thousand Oaks, CA)
www.mysteriestodiefor.com
Tattered Cover (Denver)
www.tatteredcover.com
Support your independent bookstore! For a location near you, check out the website of the American Booksellers Association.
www.bookweb.org
For a mystery bookstore near you, check ou the Mystery Booksellers Association.
www.mysterybooksellers.com
For information of interest to readers of crime fiction, the International Thriller Writers have an excellent website.
www.thrillerwriters.org
The updated website of the Mystery Writers of America also has useful information about the organization and the Edgar Allan Poe awards.
www.mysterywriters.org
More about Paul
The Internet Book Database. A message board where you can discuss Paul's books and get feedback from the author himself.
www.ibookdb.net/forums/index.php?board=2.0
Paul's Favorite Bloggers
The Naked Truth about Literature and Life. The blog written by Paul as well as Cornelia Read, Jacqueline Winspear, James Grippando, and Patricia Smiley.
www.nakedauthors.com
Dave Barry is the funniest person alive...with the possible exception of Vice President Cheney.
blogs.herald.com/dave_barrys_blog
Monica Bay, lawyer and Yankees fan, opines on legal issues at
commonscold.typepad.com
Lee Goldberg is a master of mystery novels, TV writing/producing, and the media tie-in book. He writes a lively blog, too.
leegoldberg.typepad.com
Paul Guyot is one of the good guys in the TV biz and writes a highly informative blog.
paulguyot.blogs.com
David J. Montgomery is a knowledgeable critic for the Chicago Sun-Times, among others newspapers, and maintains different sites devoted to author interviews and reviews.
www.mysteryinkonline.com
www.davidjmontgomery.com
www.davidjmontgomery.com
success.crimefictionblog.com
M.J. Rose writes erotic fiction, inter alia, and gives fellow authors a place to tell their backstories (erotic and otherwise).
mjroseblog.typepad.com/backstory
S.J. Rozan is a New York novelist (and basketball player) of note and writes a pithy blog.
journalscape.com/sjrozan
Stacy is South Florida's self-proclaimed biblioholic book bitch and knows what she likes.
bookbitch.blogspot.com
Sarah Weinman writes smartly about crime fiction for the Baltimore Sun and other newspapers and blogs about the publishing world in her "Confessions of an Idiosyncratic Mind."
www.sarahweinman.com
J. Craig Williams, Esq. is another legal blogger. (As opposed to an illegal blogger). His ruminations can be found at
www.mayitpleasethecourt.com/journal.asp?
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