Sentences with phrase «fiction than mystery»

«This well - written period piece may appeal more to readers of women's fiction than mystery fans.»

Not exact matches

Paradise goes up in flames in The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came to Eden, a stranger - than - fiction murder mystery in documentary form.
Over the course of her dynamic career she has sold over seven hundred titles to every major publisher, and has built a client list of more than forty authors spanning the commercial fiction genres, primarily in the areas of fantasy, science fiction, romance, mystery, suspense and erotica.
In some genres (especially high - volume «pulp» genres like romance, science fiction, fantasy, and, to a lesser extent, mysteries), readers often expect anything shorter than a full - length book (fifty thousand or more words) to be priced $ 0.99, while full length pieces are generally priced $ 2.99 — $ 4.99.
Cinnamon Kiss proves again that no one in this overcrowded mystery genre sets the setting better than Walter Mosley and no one performs Mosley's crime fiction better than Michael Boatman, who...
A 2012 Derringer Award winner for excellence in short mystery fiction and 2011 Pushcart Prize nominee, Allan lives in Londonderry, New Hampshire with his wife of more than thirty years, three grown children and one beautiful granddaughter.
It is America's oldest and most celebrated crime - fiction publication — receiving more than 100 awards including 20 Edgars from Mystery Writers of America, 40 Nobel, and Pulitzer.
Over the course of her dynamic career she has sold over seven hundred titles to every major publisher, and has built a client list of more than forty authors spanning the commercial fiction genres, primarily in the areas of fantasy, science fiction, romance, mystery, and young adult fiction.
Of these ebooks, most independently published ones have a larger market share than traditionally published ones when broken down into genres: Self - published romance, mystery, horror, science fiction and fantasy all sell better from indie authors or Kindle imprints than they do from traditional publishers.»
In terms of fiction, Amazon's imprints have had far more luck with genre titles than with literary fiction, and AmazonCrossing is no different — the successes it most often touts are mysteries, thrillers, and romances.
A murder mystery / detective fiction will have a lot of processing as well, but it is often very different in style and tone than the processing found in a heavy relationship drama.
According to Romance Writers of America, romance sells more books than mystery, science fiction / fantasy, and religious / inspirational genres.
For the Hit Man Series, I ranked higher in mystery than I did in thrillers, though I ranked consistently higher in action / adventure and science fiction and fantasy.
According to the Romance Writers of America ®, the romance fiction industry is worth $ 1.08 billion dollars a year, * which makes it about a third larger than the inspirational book industry, and about the size of the mystery novel genre and science fiction / fantasy genre markets combined.
But then, I do tend to gravitate toward historical mystery and historical romance rather than straight historical fiction — though I do enjoy the latter as well.
Those who prefer dedicated e-readers are more likely to read romance, mystery, literary fiction, and general fiction than are users of other types of devices.
In fact, what began as a program only for writers of mystery, science fiction, fantasy, romance, and thrillers in April 2011, this week is blowing open its frontiers to authors in more than 60 categories.
With best - selling mysteries like «Devil in a Blue Dress» among his more than three dozen books, Walter Mosley is a master of crime fiction who knows how to put his characters into tight, scary situations.
The author of more than three dozen fiction and nonfiction books, Mosley gained famed through his Easy Rawlins mysteries, including «Devil in a Blue Dress,» which was made into a motion picture starring Denzel Washington.
The biggest genres in that category for e-books in 2014 were general fiction, romance, suspense, mystery and fantasy, which were all more than 50 % e-book.
For example, those who prefer dedicated e-readers were more likely to select general fiction, mystery, literary fiction, or romance as key e-book genres than users of other types of devices.
The growth of ebooks varies widely among the different publishing categories with their deepest penetration focused in fiction, particularly in the mystery / detective, romance, and science fiction categories, where ebooks accounted for more than 20 percent of 2012 spending.
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