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Mystery Scene
Published since 1985, the award-winning Mystery Scene Magazine is the world’s leading and most authoritative guide to the crime fiction genre. Our thoughtful articles, in-depth author interviews, and expert reviews examine all of crime fiction, from cozies to noir to thrillers. We consider work from past masters to today’s top talents and tomorrow’s bright new stars.
Review coverage includes novels, TV shows, films, reference works, audiobooks, short stories, plays, young adult books, and much more.
Throw in news, contests, quotes, and a fiendishly clever crossword, and we think you’ll find Mystery Scene Magazine is your essential partner in crime!
Recent author interviews include: Michael Connelly, Sue Grafton, Lawrence Block, Sara Paretsky, Alexander McCall Smith, Nevada Barr, C.J. Box, Lisa Unger, Dennis Lehane, Laura Lippman, Robert Crais, Val McDermid, Stephen Hunter, Karin Slaughter, Michael Koryta, Susan Elia MacNeal, Ben Winters, Chris Pavone
Recent article topics include: “Veronica Mars: Millennial Mystery Icon,” “New Legal Mysteries,” “Why Elmore Leonard Matters,” “Hidden Gems: 5 Writers You Should be Reading,” “Mary Stewart: Teller of Tales,” “Night and the Country: Rural Film Noir,” “The Amazing Clayton Rawson,” “Death & The Maiden: A Genre’s Woman Problem,” “Breaking Bad: 21st Century Scarface,” “A Lock Without a Key: The Unknowable Dashiell Hammett,” “Gifts for Mystery Lovers”
HONORS
– Ellery Queen Award from The Mystery Writers of America
– The Anthony Award from Bouchercon, The World Mystery Convention
– The Poirot Award from The Malice Domestic Mystery Convention
“A true inside look at the whole world of crime fiction. Indispensable.” —Lawrence Block, New York Times bestselling author
“Highly recommended.” —Library Journal
Mystery Scene Magazine features 4 issues per year (published in February, May, August, and November).
Mystery Weekly
Published monthly, Mystery Weekly Magazine presents crime and mystery short stories by some of the world’s best established and emerging mystery writers. The original stories we select for each issue run the gamut from cosy to hardboiled fiction.
Mythology Magazine
Welcome to the world of myth and legend. Mythology Magazine provides high quality content that explores world myth, legend, folklore, and folk culture. We also feature artists, photographers, and poets whose work features mythic themes.
Nam Natrinai
நம் நற்றிணை – காலாண்டு இதழ் ஆசிரியர்:யுகன்.
Tamil Short Stories, Essays, Poetry, Novels
Neesah Magazine
Neesh is a quarterly magazine that features eclectic literature. It also focuses on the backbone of the publishing industry i.e., the artists, illustrators, books over designers..etc. Neesah means new beginnings. For our launch issue, we had a melange of stories, poetry, book store review, book reviews, article with a underlying theme as newness. Neesah wishes to connect everyone associated with the Book to understand each other’s work.
Neon Literary Magazine
Neon is an independent UK-based literary magazine which publishes a selection of fiction and poetry three times each year. Each edition combines magical realism with horror, slipstream and literary writings. We have a particular taste for the surreal and strange.
New Zenith Magazine
New Zenith Magazine is a quarterly short fiction, poetry, and visual art magazine. Within its pages you will find short stories of all genres, flash fiction, memorizing poetry, hilarious cartoons/comics, photography, illustrations, inspiring author interviews, articles on the topic of writing, provocative writing prompts and more. This page-turning magazine will delight your senses, and incite your curiosity. There is truly something for everyone inside the pages of this eclectic journal.
Visit us at www.newzenithmagazine.com and enjoy our free web edition.
Numidian Force
Numidian Force is an Afrofuturistic comic book combining elements of Classical African Civilizations (Egypt-Nubia) and cosmologies into an exciting and compelling comic narrative of speculative science fiction featuring Black action-adventure super/sheroes.
Oliver Twist
Oliver Twist is the story of an orphan boy who is raised in a workhouse outside London. The story tells us about the evils of the Poor House and the corrupt people. The plot revolves around the orphan who lives among criminals and finds his way to avoid being corrupted. The Oliver Twist describes the life of an unfortunate and reflects on the cruelty of contemporary society. From the workhouse to a gang of pickpockets to a kind family, Oliver goes through many twists and turns. Having sold off to Mr. Sowerberry, he flees to London on being beaten. Oliver goes to work with Jack Dawkins without knowing the nature of work and is taken to the police when mistaken for a thief. Oliver Twist strives to overcome the miserable conditions of the mid-19th century lower class and searches for his identity. Oliver -meets some other characters named the cruel Fagin, the artful Dodger and the mysterious monks. The story reflects on the travails of underprivileged children in nineteenth-century England. Dickens’s sensitivity towards the dilemma of orphans and his portrayals make Oliver Twist a classic of rags-to-riches.
ORU POO ORU BOOTHAM
ஒவ்வொரு பூவும் ஒரு புத்தகம். ஒவ்வொரு புத்தகமும் ஒரு பூ. உங்கள் அல்மாரியில்கூட ஒரு வண்ண பூந்தோட்டத்தை உங்களால் அமைக்க முடியும்.