For our next issue, we are looking for Crime Fiction set at Faires, Fetes, and Festivals.
If you have a mystery
that fits this theme, please consider writing an Author! Author! essay: 500–1500
words, first person, up-close and personal
about yourself, your books, and the 'faire, fete, or festival' connection.
We’re also looking for reviews and
articles.
Send submission and queries to janet @ mysteryreaders.org
Deadline: February 15, 2026.
Author Essays are first person, about yourself, your books, and the "FFF" connection. 500-1000 words. Treat this as if you're chatting with friends and other writers in the bar or cafe (or on zoom) about your work and the "Faire, Fete, Festival" setting in your mysteries. Be sure and cite specific titles, as well as how you use Faires and Fetes in your books. Add title and 2-3 sentence bio.
Reviews: 50-250 words.
Articles: 500-1000 words.
Deadline: February 15, 2026
Send to: Janet Rudolph, Editor. janet @ mysteryreaders . org
Please let me know if you're planning to send an article, review, or author essay--or if you have any questions!
Themes in 2026: Mysteries set at Faires, Fetes, & Festivals; Mysteries set in France; Cross-Genre Mysteries; Mysteries set in India.
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Hobbies & Crafts in Mysteries: Mystery Readers Journal
And so many more... We are now in our 42nd year with articles, reviews, and essays from your favorite authors and reviewers.
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