Friday, July 7, 2017

The Latest Prose 'n Cons

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The summer issue of Prose 'n Cons is out with a profile of true crime writer and novelist Carla Norton, who wrote a NYT bestseller on the Cameron Hooker kidnapping and bondage case titled Perfect Victim. After writing about real-life victimization took its toll, Hooker decided to switch to novels, penning two books that allow a kidnapping victim to reclaim her life on her own terms.

The issue also has a look at the upcoming PulpFest; a profile of Ray Celestin's new novel The Axeman; the best day trips and destinations for true-crime lovers; an examination of the new technique of brain fingerprinting that could help police read the minds of criminals; the lure of murder mystery parties; new short fiction from Jake Teeny and Salena Casha; and much more. You can also catch the latest News Headlines from yours truly.

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