Showing posts with label Author Essays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Author Essays. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Call for Articles: Themed issue Mystery Readers Journal: Retail Mysteries




Call for Articles: Mystery Readers Journal: Retail Mysteries! (41:2); Summer 2025


For our next issue, Retail Mysteries, we are thinking of books which feature coffee shops, bookstores, garden stores, and so on. And not just stores— contractors, consultants, and others who sell their services qualify. 

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 theme connection. 

We’re also looking for reviews and articles

Send submissions to janet @ mysteryreaders.org 

Deadline: April 25, 2025. 

Author Essays are first person, about yourself, your books, and the "Retail" 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 "Retail" setting in your mysteries. Be sure and cite specific titles, as well as how you use Retail in your books. Add title and 2-3 sentence bio. 

Reviews: 50-250 words. 

Articles: 500-1000 words. 

Deadline: April 25, 2025  

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 2025: London Mysteries 2; Retail Mysteries; Northern California Mysteries; Cross-Genre Mysteries. 


Friday, July 15, 2016

Small Town Cops: Call for Articles

Call for Articles: Small Town Cops
Mystery Readers Journal (Volume 32:3)

The next issue of Mystery Readers Journal (Volume 32:3) will focus on mysteries featuring Small Town Cops. Looking for reviews, articles, and Author! Author! essays. Reviews: 50-250 words; Articles: 250-1000 words; Author! Author! essays: 500-1500 words.

Author essays should be first person, about yourself, your books, and the 'Small Town Cop' connection. Think of it as chatting with friends and other writers in the bar or cafe about your work and your small town cop connection. Add title and 2-3 sentence bio/tagline. Deadline: August 10. Send to: Janet Rudolph, Editor. janet@mysteryreaders.org

Please forward this request to anyone you think should be included.

Subscribe or renew Mystery Readers Journal for 2016 and receive all four issues for '16--New York City Mysteries I; New York City Mysteries II; Small Town Cops; Big City Cops; Midwest Mysteries.

Many back issues of Mystery Readers Journal are available as single copies in hardcopy or PDF.

Call for Articles for 2016 (Volume 32): Big City Cops;  2017: Midwest Mysteries (excluding Chicago); Religious Mysteries, and more to come. Have titles, articles or suggestions for these upcoming issues or for  new themes? Want to write an Author! Author! essay? Comment below or email Janet Rudolph.