A miscellany of links: And Then There Were Link
-An interesting story: Does someone who practices computer forensic work need a PI liscense?
-After taking a little while to get there Gabe offer’s up an intrriguing line about a movie called Avalon from 2001:“In many ways, Avalon’s style is an updating of the noir black and white approach”. May have to track this one down.
-Freelance advice from Nick Mamatas
-Transcript of chat with Jason Pinter
-How to write a bad review in twelve easy steps
-New cover designs for Parker reissues
-Shakespeare got to get paid, son.
-Blip of The Silence of the Lambs
-Peter Rozovsky has started reading what is being touted as “the first Arabic-language detective novel to be translated into English, according to the jacket copy, and its author one of the first to write detective fiction in Arabic.” Sounds interesting.
-Review: Leather Maiden by Joe Lansdale
-Dana Kaye rates promotional options
-So if short story readers are dwindling, what’s the reason?
-Toros & Torsos back story 2nd edition: Surrealist Art and Murder
-Blip of No Country For Old Men
-Review: Death Rites by Alicia Gimenez-Bartlett
-David J Montgomery goes all SF with his pick of the week.

