Showing posts with label Animals in Mysteries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals in Mysteries. Show all posts

Monday, September 18, 2023

Mystery Readers Journal: Animals in Mysteries I

Animals in Mysteries I
Volume 39, No. 3, Fall 2023
Animals in Mysteries I

Buy this back issue! Available in hardcopy or as a downloadable PDF.

This is the first of the Animal Mysteries issues for Volume 39. There will be a second issue in December, so be sure to order both (or it will come with your 2023 subscription!). 

Animals figure in so many different ways in mysteries. They’re pets, they’re sidekicks, they’re victims, they’re suspects, and they’re often main characters. And not just that, there’s a huge variety of animals, not just dogs and cats. I think you’ll find the articles and author essays in this issue illuminating—and fun! 


In this issue of Mystery Readers Journal you’ll find articles, author essays, and reviews of new and older mystery novels that feature animals. Because we had a large number of contributors, we decided to split the issue into two. So thanks to everyone who contributed to this theme. Not sure we received your essay? Send an email to confirm. If you didn’t send an author essay or review, you still have time. Send an email to:  janet @ mysteryreaders . org

And, FYI, we had two other Animals in Mysteries themed issues: 



Check out the table of contents for the past issues. Both are still available. You’ll want to have a complete set!

If you're a PDF subscriber, you will receive download instructions today. Hard copy subscription copies should be received this weekInternational subscribers will receive their issues within two weeks. PDF Contributor copies will go out this week. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this amazing issue.

ANIMALS IN MYSTERIES I

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES
  • Agatha’s Ark: Animals in Classic Crime Fiction by Kate Jackson
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  • No Wombats Involved by Donna Andrews
  • On Horses and Drug Sniffing Dogs by Anne Louise Bannon
  • Solving Crime From a Dog’s Point of View by Louisa Bennet
  • Dogs Are Supernatural by Jeffrey B. Burton
  • Rescuing Animals Through Mysteries by Cate Conte
  • What The Dog Knows by Krista Davis
  • When Disaster Strikes, Dogs Answer the Call by Sara Driscoll
  • How Tugger Became Boone by Darlene Dziomba
  • Reinventing Max and Thomasina Bug by Elizabeth Elwood
  • The Character of Creatures by Kate Fellowes
  • The Making of a Hobby by Chris Goff
  • Hold Your Horses by Sasscer Hill
  • Beasts in the Garden by Cary Griffith
  • The Strength of Animals by Elle Hartford
  • I Don’t Do Goodbyes by Nancy Lynn Jarvis
  • The Great (Cat) Detectives by Sofie Kelly
  • The Terrier Takeover by Shannon Hollinger
  • A Foot and a Half Long Bundle of Love by Syrl Kazlo
  • A Writer’s Recipe for Happiness: Books and Dogs and Trees by Paula Munier
  • Animals and the Mysterious Ordinary by Priscilla Paton
  • Tale of a Whale by Richie Narvaez
  • Cat Mummies and Other Feline Tales by Mary Reed and Eric Mayer
  • The One Percent Cat by Elena E. Smith
  • Then There Was a Dog by Linda L. Richards
  • Getting To Know Dogs by Leigh Russell
  • Where the Wild Things Are by Wendall Thomas
  • Eight Paws, Two Wings by Lois Winston
COLUMNS
  • Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Lesa Holstine, Kathy Boone Reel, L.J. Roberts
  • Children’s Hour: Animals in Mysteries by Gay Toltl Kinman
  • From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph

Monday, August 21, 2023

Update & New Call for Articles: Mystery Readers Journal: Animals in Mysteries





UPDATE: MYSTERY READERS JOURNAL: ANIMALS IN MYSTERIES 
Two Issues in 2023 (39:3 & 39:4)


Animals in Mysteries (I & II) 

We had an overwhelming number of articles, author essays, and reviews for the Animals in Mysteries theme for Mystery Readers Journal that we needed to divide the material into two issues (Volume 39: 3 & 4). Thanks to all who contributed to these issues. Volume 39:3 will be out in October. This means that if you didn't send an article, you still have time. Deadline for Animals in Mysteries II is October 15. Send to: janet @ mysteryreaders. org 

Contributors: If your accepted article or review does not appear in #1, it will appear in #2. We have a limited number of space left in issue #2 for more articles, so if you want to send an author essay or article send it by October 15. Author essays are first person, about yourself, your books, and the "Animals in Mysteries" connection. Treat this author essay as if you're chatting with friends and other writers in the bar or cafe or on Zoom about your work and the unique "Animal" connection in your mysteries. Add title and 2-3 sentence bio/tagline. Subject Line: Animals in Mysteries 

Deadline for Animal Mysteries II: October 15, 2023: Send to: Janet Rudolph, Editor. janet @ mysteryreaders. org 

 SUBSCRIBERS and OTHERS: PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE IN OUR THEMES FOR 2023. 

SUBSCRIBE TO MYSTERY READERS JOURNAL: 2023 (African Mysteries; Hobbies & Crafts in Mysteries; Animals in Mysteries I; Animals in Mysteries II.) 


Historical Mysteries I: Available as PDF or Hardcopy. 

Private Eyes I & Private Eyes II : Available as PDF or Hardcopy. 

Environmental Mysteries: Available as PDF or Hardcopy. 

Irish Mysteries: Available as PDF and Hardcopy. 

Senior Sleuths: Available as PDF or Hardcopy. 

Legal Mysteries: Available as PDF or Hardcopy. 

Call for Articles for 2023 (Volume 39): Animals in Mysteries II. 2024: Southern California in Mysteries (Volume 40). More themes to come. 

Have titles, articles or suggestions for these upcoming issues? Want to write an Author! Author! essay?email Janet Rudolph 

BLOGS 

janet @ mysteryreaders.org 

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