Sentences with phrase «at mystery conventions»

I had been invited to be guest of honour at a mystery convention in Anchorage, Alaska.

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Remix, Remake, Ripoff: About Copy Culture And Turkish Pop Cinema (Cem Kaya, 2014) At last the mysteries of the Turkish film industry and their cavalier attitudes to copyright conventions are revealed in this eye - opening documentary.
But while J.X. is off at a mystery fiction convention, Kit unpacks a crate that should contain old china.
Alexander McCall Smith's hugely popular No. 1 Ladies» Detective Agency novels are routinely classified as mysteries, yet their strength lies not in the conventions of crime fiction, but rather in their astute depiction of human nature at its best and worst.
She has, in fact, also written a cozy mystery called Con Job, about a mystery at a fan convention.
(I just moderated a panel on social media for authors at the annual Left Coast Crime mystery convention).
An avid mystery reader, Sue was the Fan Guest of Honor at the 2014 Left Coast Crime Convention in Monterey.
A series of trips (to conventions and visits with my daughter and grandsons), the constant work it seems to take to keep my body moving at my age, a demanding schedule of lunches and tea dates with friends, a number of other authors» manuscripts I had the honor to beta read, and the unexpected discovery that my short sequel had turned into two full - length books, meant that here I am, not six months, but a year later, finally, starting to work on my next historical mystery.
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Movable Type's Adam Chromy, left, and Jason Allen Ashlock were in Cleveland in October for the launch party of The Rogue Reader at the 2012 Bouchercon World Mystery Convention.
Instead of a forensics track like at a mystery writers conference, this convention had a science track led by scientist guests.
I remember a year ago last June coming back from a mystery convention, business cards from an agent and the editor of a small press in hand, and sitting down and looking at those cards.
Horizon is a special game, one which puts forth a very confident spin on action - RPG conventions and on the idea of a post-apocalyptic survival tale, but also one that will engross you in its mystery and poke at common humanistic ideas from an angle we don't see a whole lot.
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