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Mystery Book VS. Mystery Novella/Story

April 4, 2013

Carrie posted a comment a while back that I thought was particularly interesting. I think I had just added a whole bunch of “novellas” to an author’s page on the site, and I sort of was left wondering about this very same thing.

Carrie:

“I was thrilled to see a new Deanna Raybourn listed, until I saw the dreaded word “novella”.

According to your link the printed length of this novella is 58 pages and the Lady Julia mysteries are usually 400 pages or more. So, unless it is going to be sold at an eighth of the price of her other books then it can’t be considered any where near value for money. (Usually novellas are priced at approximately two thirds of the cost of a full novel by the same author.)

I buy a lot of books and, for some books, am prepared to pay over the odds. Such as obtaining the missing volume in a favorite author’s series. However, I do object to feeling as though I’ve been “ripped off” by the author or publisher and novellas do tend to make me feel that way.

Either write a full length novel or include the novella in a book of short stories, but to expect people to pay over the odds for what is after all a short story just doesn’t seem right.

Am I the only one who feels like this?”

Several of the “classic authors” including Agatha Christie wrote short stories. Some of the Poirot and Miss Marple books were collections of stories put together to make a mystery novel.

To me, it seems like we are seeing more and more authors getting on the “novella” bandwagon. E-books make it easy to get the “novellas” to the reader. I know that some authors really like the “novella” format, but I wonder about the readers.

When you have a choice between reading a mystery with one of your favorite sleuths, do you prefer reading a full-length mystery book or a short story? Do you have a preference?

So, I’m asking (for Carrie) what you all think about this new wave of  “novellas”? Do you prefer mystery books over mystery “novellas” (stories)?

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Allen B. Boyer, Beverly Connor, Morag Joss, & Jana Lynn Shellman : Four Author Additions to the Cozy Mystery Site

April 2, 2013

As you all know, when I started the Cozy Mystery site I only had authors on it who I had read. Since then, I have added a whole lot of authors to the site who some of you have recommended, saying they definitely belong on the site. The four newest authors who I have just added to the site are:

Allen B. Boyer  Boyer writes the Bess Bullock Retirement Home Mystery Series. Bess is a retired police officer who has moved into the Honey Hills Retirement Home. She never expected to take up detection again, but she has.

Beverly Connor  Connor Writes the Diane Fallon Forensic Investigation Mystery Series AND the Lindsay Chamberlain Archaeology Mystery Series. Connor, an archaeologist, uses her knowledge writing both of these forensic field mystery series. Connor also co-writes the Frank Hayes Mystery Series with her husband, Charles Connor.

Morag Joss Joss pens the Sara Selkirk Mystery Series. The sleuth, Sara, is a world renown cellist who lives in Bath, England. Joss has her MA in English and also has advanced training in singing. Joss has several mystery book awards – the Dilys Award, the Silver Dagger Award, and the Edgar Allan Poe Award.

Jana Lynn Shellman Shellman writes the Poppy Hannah Mystery Series. Shellmann is a paralegal, as is her main sleuth, Poppy. A main difference between Shellman and her sleuth is that Poppy is also psychic.

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Happy April!

April 1, 2013

BB just asked if any of us has had an April Fool’s Day prank played on us, or if we have played one on anybody. Well, we haven’t had any pranks at our household, nor have we played any tricks on anyone, but as soon as I read that comment of BB’s I thought about this YouTube clip that Barb sent me last week. My husband, daughter, son, and I got a chuckle out of it.

New Way of Herding Cattle (This link is no longer available.)

(Thank you, Barb!)

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Happy Easter!

March 31, 2013

Happy Easter!

Good Passover to you!

I hope everyone is enjoying a restful day, spent with family and/or friends. My son and daughter are spending this weekend with us, which makes my husband and me very, very happy. 

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