(In no particular order, and mostly just according to my own whim - check back once in a while, as I add stuff when I find it. Some of it is even worth looking at.)
Located in beautiful downtown Ottawa, not three blocks from Katy Klein's original (fictional) office, Linda and her gang of Prime Criminals will happily take e-mail or phone orders, and they'll even have me come in to sign the books for you before they send them out.
In 2000, my wonderful publisher, Polestar, merged with Vancouver's Raincoast Books. Polestar brought along its stellar line of fiction and poetry, while Raincoast is the Canadian distributor of the blockbuster Harry Potter series. It¼s been a match made in heaven...certainly as good as it gets in the Muggle world!
Really, I'm not saying this because they gave Pluto Rising not just one, not two, but three great reviews...Bookbrowser.com is a good place to read about some of the terrific books out there.
Lauri Hart's justly famous site for mystery authors on their way to success. Afficionados swear that joining this site boosts their creativity...and not a few of us have landed publishing contracts in the past couple of years.
Page One Mystery Newsletter...the name says it all. All sorts of goodies for those who love things mysterious.
Cluelass is one clued-in lady! Go to this page for the latest in mystery info and great links.
One of the most intelligent journals of astrology going. Tem and Kate have been publishing TMA for well over a dozen years, and their quality (and quantity) just keeps on getting better. Articles to appeal to every level of astrological knowledge.
San Antonio's most mysterious bookshop, run by the inimitable Patsy Asher.
Arline, a writing buddy with tons of experience and publishing credits, including one of those new-fangled e-books on the net, has just launched her own Web page...check it out!
A great site for mystery lovers ‚ lists authors, books, series ‚ with complete chronological lists. Wonderful fun!
Another great mystery bookstore, this one in beautiful downtown Winnipeg. Henrietta and Gaylene are your affable hosts here.
AKA Map Girl, my intrepid navigator on the infamous Bouchercon '99 Road Trip...Maire is a terrific writer with a gift for the light comic touch.
Okay, anyone whose first novel is entitled "Revenge of the Gypsy Queen" is all right in my book! And Kris is a delightful person, too. Update
If you think pigeonholes are for birds, Crescent Blues is for you! This e-magazine has it all: reviews, articles, editorials, everything the devoted bibliophile craves. And they don't limit themselves to a genre ‚ they cover the waterfront. Well worth a browse.
And now for something completely different...have you ever felt that the traditional tarot cards were a little...well, dated? This site is an affront to all serious tarot practitioners, and it's loads of fun. Let your imagination run wild! And don't blame me if you get hooked!