Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Best of the Year - Crime on the Web

These are the best sites, that I have found, to find some criminally based short stories on the web.  If any of you know of other fantastic places, by all means fill out that handy comment box at the bottom.
 
 
 
 
 
And, if you are just in the mood to read about crime fiction, these sites will surely satiate your need.
 
 
 
 
 
plus fantastic blogs from
 
 
 
 
 
 
Click and enjoy.
 
 
 

8 comments:

  1. Thanks for the mention, Dan. I would also add A Twist of Noir webzine and Plots With Guns.

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  2. Thanks for the mention and I'd go along with David and give Pulp Metal Magazine a plug, even though it's not 100% crime.
    http://pulpmetalmagazine.wordpress.com/

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  3. David-I completely forgot a Twist of Noir! That is a great site. Never been to Plots with Guns, but with a name like that it must be good.

    Paul-Thanks for the rec. on Pulp Metal Magazine.

    And you are both welcome for the mentions. Both of your blogs are always worth a read.

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  4. The Thrilling Detective http://www.thrillingdetective.com They don't publish fiction anymore but the archives are full of great stories and the non-fiction will blow your mind. It's a great resource for crime writers.

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  5. Thanks for the mention, Dan. I hope The Rap Sheet can continue to satisfy readers for many years to come.

    Cheers,
    Jeff

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  6. All great places, Dan. Couldn't agree more. I have to say this site should be on that list. ;-) Thank you for the plug. Happy New Years!

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  7. Happy New Year from iPulp.

    If you're looking for crime fiction on the web, you can't miss iPulpFiction.com. We specialize in short genre fiction and publish pot contemporary and classic short stories. On the classic side, we are the exclusive digital publisher of stories from BLACK MASK, STRANGE DETECTIVE, and DIME MYSTER stories. We also publish reprints and original stories from contemporary authors such as J. A. Jance, Robert Randisi, Christine Mathews, Jack Erickson, Ed Gorman, Bill Crider, and Pat Mullen.

    Please give us a look and let your readers know about us.

    Thanks,

    Keith Shaw, Publisher

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  8. Keith,
    Thanks so much for alerting me to your site. It looks fantastic.

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