“If there's any mystery to me at all, it's probably due to the fact that I'm not online and don't go to conventions--which means that I'm probably not as accessible to fans as most writers are these days. If that makes me seem like a weird recluse, so be it.” IfsMeanFactsSeemsMysteryFansDuesThese DaysOnlineConventionsRecluse Author:Bentley Little
“Clifford paints true-to-life characters with the same gritty touch as the best of Dennis Lehane. Straightforward and edgy, Lamentation gnaws with nail-biting tension on every page. A must-read for contemporary hardboiled mystery fans who appreciate the type of terse dialogue and real life conflicts and settings Elmore Leonard so richly brought to life.” RealCharacterMysteryFansTypeConflictPagesAppreciatePaintReal LifeSettingContemporaryDialogueSettingsTensionNailsStraightforwardEdgyTrue LifeBitingLamentation Author:Robert Dugoni
“One of the things that did intrigue me about when I read the pilot - because I had not read the books before doing the show - was the mystery aspect of it. I didn't feel that it was just a crime-based story. It really does have that mystery element, and it felt like a throwback to other shows in the past that had a bit more of that. There was something iconic about it. The fact that it's set in Boston gave it a feeling that was different to me. So, I am definitely more of a fan of mysteries than I am of a circular crime-based genre.” FeelsDoeBookDifferentFactsStoriesShowsFeelingsPastFeltBitsMysteryFansCrimeElementsAspectGenrePilotsIntrigueBostonIconicThrowback Author:Sasha Alexander
“I feel like there isn't as much mystery to music anymore. That could be a good thing or a bad thing. There definitely is no seperation anymore. Your connection with your fans is like two clicks away on a phone with a Twitter or a blog. I think that's a good thing. It's a new music industry. You're really connected with your fans.” ThinkingFeelsTwoMysteryFansIndustryConnectionsGood ThingsPhonesConnectedBad ThingsBlogsMusic IndustryClicksNew MusicSeperation Author:Jason Wade
“The mystery of the artist is something that the 70's made, but it's not the same these days, and I don't know... to me, I feel like letting your fans know about you is awesome.” KnowsFeelsMadeArtistMysteryFansThese Days Author:Ryan Follese
“I'm not a fan of mysteries, so to prepare for this experience of writing a mystery I started reading the most successful ones in the market in 2012. And I realized I cannot write that kind of book. It's too gruesome, too violent, too dark; there's no redemption there.” WritingKindBookReadingDarkSuccessfulMysteryFansI RealizedViolentRedemption Author:Isabel Allende