Aufzeichnungen des Krimibloggers: Die wichtigsten Tweets des Jahres 2012
Aufzeichnungen des Krimibloggers: Die wichtigsten Tweets des Jahres 2012
Noch ist 2012 nicht Geschichte und auch die Welt ist – bis jetzt – noch nicht untergegangen. Falls das heute doch noch passiert, hier noch schnell der Jahresrückblick des Krimibloggers und Krimi-Depeschen-Dienststellen-Leiters in Tweets. Das wichtigeste in meinem Netz, aus meinem Netz und für mein Netz 2012.
Reginald Hill obituary. Crime writer best known for his novels about the detectives Dalziel and Pascoe. bit.ly/yefe33
— Guardian Obituaries (@guardianobits) Januar 13, 2012
What Charles Dickens Can Teach Us about Writing twrt.me/d4kue0 via @pamelahegarty
— R.S. Guthrie (@rsguthrie) Februar 8, 2012
Eine Studie über den #ebook Markt zeichnet kein rosoges Bild cronenburg.blogspot.com/2012/02/e-book…
— Petra van Cronenburg (@buchfieber) Februar 27, 2012
Das Unbehagen am Copyright nzz.ch/nachrichten/ku… via @nzz
— Lothar Reese (@Lotree) Februar 28, 2012
Hey! We’ve got a new look: lareviewofbooks.org #LARB_launch
— LA Review of Books (@LAReviewofBooks) April 18, 2012
Wie peinlich, wie unfassbar peinlich kann man denn noch sein? bit.ly/JvSFy8
— Mario Sixtus (@sixtus) April 27, 2012
Original author Ian Rankin @beathhigh and adapter James Mavor have volunteered as extras today twitpic.com/9ipm5k
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) Mai 8, 2012
Maurice Sendak has left us for the land of the wild things. May he carry on adventuring.
— Elijah Wood (@woodelijah) Mai 8, 2012
It Could Happen To You: youtu.be/pR9gyloyOjM via @youtube
— Roseanne Barr (@TheRealRoseanne) Mai 8, 2012
„You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.“ — Ray Bradbury
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) Juni 3, 2012
Celebrating Reginald Hill site now in full swing and first coming up next Friday bit.ly/JZYIg0 #crimefiction #crimemonth
— Rhian Davies (@crimeficreader) Juni 9, 2012
I will be on @cbsthismorning today (Monday) interviewed by @charlierose #Savages#TheKingsOfCool#Author#Books
— Don Winslow (@donwinslow) Juni 18, 2012
Wie Frau Ziegler + Frau Dreyer v. Degerlocher Bezirksrathaus berühmt wurden – durch ein Foto der #Krimiautorin Lehmann. stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.stuttga…
— Argument_Ariadne (@Ariadne_Krimi) Juni 29, 2012
Das Revolverblatt hat den BCP Award in Gold gewonnen. Moderatorin Judith Rakers: “Eines der innovativsten Magazine des letzten Jahres!” 🙂
— RevolverblattMagazin (@revolverblatt) Juli 2, 2012
RT @crimeficreader Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival: Colin Dexter to Receive Outstanding Contribution to Crime Fiction Award…
— Rhian Davies (@crimeficreader) Juli 5, 2012
The Story Behind the Story: “A City of Broken Glass,” by Rebecca Cantrell: (Editor’s note: This 35th entry in ou… bit.ly/Q3nDV4
— The Rap Sheet (@RapSheetmag) Juli 17, 2012
Congratulations to Denise Mina on winning the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year Award last night: booktrade.info/i.php/258-41974
— Stephen Booth (@stephenbooth) Juli 20, 2012
One of my faves. Learned so much from her. fRT @krimiblogger: Happy Birthday, P.D. James! bit.ly/M92Y0u
— Laura Benedict (@laurabenedict) August 3, 2012
Washington Post rave! New crime fiction trilogy: ‘The Twenty-Year Death’ washingtonpost.com/entertainment/…
— Ariel S. Winter (@ArielSWinter) August 12, 2012
Dorothy B. Hughes was one of the few great female crime writers, Sarah Weinman explores her often overlooked career. ow.ly/cYwmh
— LA Review of Books (@LAReviewofBooks) August 16, 2012
How sockpuppets are murdering crime fiction tgr.ph/RCWYtR
— Telegraph Blogs (@TelegraphBlogs) September 3, 2012
„Thank you for being a friend…“ is as much of THE GOLDEN GIRLS theme song drunk people get out before they lose consciousness.
— Christopher Rice (@chrisricewriter) September 14, 2012
Kickstarter campaign to launch NOIR, a new electronic magazine about crime fiction: goo.gl/bQPSH Just $4,560 short of their goal!
— Charles Ardai (@CharlesArdai) Oktober 3, 2012
„Our cops don’t have guns so all they can do is yell, „stop! or I’ll yell stop again.“ – @markbillingham #bcon2012
— Mulholland Books (@mulhollandbooks) Oktober 5, 2012
Spoilers and pronunciation, Mark Lawson blogs on the pitfalls of examining European crime fiction – bbc.in/X0UyLS #bbcforeignbodies
— BBC Radio 4 (@BBCRadio4) Oktober 22, 2012
Nooo!!! RT @krimiblogger: Is Horror a genre doomed to literary hell? ht.ly/f7o8V
— Rebecca Cantrell (@rebeccacantrell) November 8, 2012
Swiss author Joel Dicker’s thriller generates huge buzz and 30 foreign rights sales but „no hurry“ on US/UK deals. publishingperspectives.com/2012/11/buzz-o…
— Sarah Weinman (@sarahw) November 21, 2012
Blogs on: The year’s best crime fiction reading. tinyurl.com/bw4mojd
— Peter Rozovsky (@DBeyondBorders) November 29, 2012
Liebe #Krimi-Fans @krimiblogger @krimizeitung @tatort. Wir launchen Krimi #Blog und freuen uns wenn ihr vorbeischaut! schusswechsel-blog.de
— VerlagAntjeKunstmann (@Kunstmannverlag) Dezember 18, 2012
Auf eine spannende Timeline 2013!
Mein Rückblick auf die Bücher 2012 folgt voraussichtlich nach den Weihnachtsfeiertagen.
Quelle Abbildung: The royal picture alphabet. Published 1854 by Ward and Lock, 158, Fleet Street in London.
My 2012 in tweets with @rebeccacantrell @sarahw @DBeyondBorders @Kunstmannverlag – http://t.co/unJWSHI3 Merry Christmas to all!
RT @krimiblogger: My 2012 in tweets with @woodelijah @TheRealRoseanne @CharlesMBlow @crimeficreader @donwinslow @Ariadne_Krimi http://t.co/unJWSHI3 t.b.c.