RARA-AVIS: CFP: The Detective as Historian

From: funkmasterj@runbox.com
Date: 09 Jan 2002


CALL FOR PAPERS

    In 2000 Ray Browne and Larry Kreiser edited the successful volume "The Detective as Historian: History and Art in Historical Crime Fiction," knowing that a second volume would be needed to round out the genre. Now, with a publisher, Browne and Kreiser are inviting contributions from the many scholars who read and study historical crime fiction for what it does to enliven and enrich history as well as provide historical satisfaction. The first volume contained essays on the following authors: Lynda S. Robinson and Lauren Haney; Joihn Maddox Roberts and Steven Saylor; Lindsey Davis; Peter Tremayne; Ellis Peters; P.C. Doherty; Susanna Gregory; Umberto Eco; Elizabeth Eyre; Margaret Frazer; Josephine Tey; C.L. Grace; Michael Clynes; Maan Meyers; Bruce Alexander; Keith Heller; Margaret Lawrence: Stephanie Barron; Kate Ross; James Brewer; Peter Heck; Caleb Carr; Anne Perry; Peter Lovesey and Elizabeth Peters.

     Now we are interested in the following authors (forgive any repetition of names): Mary Jo Adamson; Simon Beauford; Lauren Belfer; Ann Benson; Emily Brightwell; Molly Brown; Fiona Buckley; Karen Rose Cerrone; P.F. Chisholm; Alys Clare; Dianna Day; Dale Futurani; Karen Hooper; Michael Jecks; Sharon Kay; Kate Kingsbury; Stephen Lewis; Alys Kingsbury; Stephen Lewlis; Gillian Linscatt; A.E. Marston; Ann McMillan; Margaret Monfredo; Fidelis Morgan; Robin Paige; Owen Parry; Iain Pears; Sharon Kay Penman; Linda S. Robinson; Caroline Roe; Candice Roff; Laura Jak Rowland; Randall Salvis; Kate Sealey; Troy Soos; Rosemary Stevens; Victoria Thompson; Leoney Tourney; Peter Tremayne and any other we have inadvertently overlooked.

     Anyone interested in writing an essay on any of these authors should get in touch with Ray Browne, Journal of Popular Culture, Bowling Green Univ., Bowling Green, OH 43403 rbrowne@bgnet.bgsu.edu Tel. 419 372 7861.

Ray Browne L FOR PAPERS

In 2000 Ray Browne and Larry Kreiser edited the successful volume "The Detective as Historian: History and Art in Historical Crime Fiction," knowing that a second volume would be needed to round out the genre. Now, with a publisher, Browne and Kreiser are inviting contributions from the many scholarls who read and study historical crime fiction for what it does to enliven and enrich history as well as provide historical satisfaction. The first volume contained essays on the following authors: Lynda S. Robinson and Lauren Haney; Joihn Maddox Roberts and Steven Saylor; Lindsey Davis; Peter Tremayne; Ellis Peters; P.C. Doherty; Susanna Gregory; Umberto Eco; Elizabeth Eyre; Margaret Frazer; Josephine Tey; C.L. Grace; Michael Clynes; Maan Meyers; Bruce Alexander; Keith Heller; Margaret Lawrence: Stephanie Barron; Kate Ross; James Brewer; Peter Heck; Caleb Carr; Anne Perry; Peter Lovesey and Elizabeth Peters.
     Now we are interested in the following authors (forgive any repetition of names): Mary Jo Adamson; Simon Beauford; Lauren Belfer; Ann Benson; Emily Brightwell; Molly Brown; Fiona Buckley; Karen Rose Cerrone; P.F. Chisholm; Alys Clare; Dianna Day; Dale Futurani; Karen Hooper; Michael Jecks; Sharon Kay; Kate Kingsbury; Stephen Lewis; Alys Kingsbury; Stephen Lewlis; Gillian Linscatt; A.E. Marston; Ann McMillan; Margaret Monfredo; Fidelis Morgan; Robin Paige; Owen Parry; Iain Pears; Sharon Kay Penman; Linda S. Robinson; Caroline Roe; Candice Roff; Laura Jak Rowland; Randall Salvis; Kate Sealey; Troy Soos; Rosemary Stevens; Victoria Thompson; Leoney Tourney; Peter Tremayne and any other we have inadvertently overlooked
     Anyone interested in writing an essay on any of these authors should get in touch with Ray Browne, Journal of Popular Culture, Bowling Green Univ., Bowling Green, OH 43403 rbrowne@bgnet.bgsu.edu Tel. 419 372 7861. Ray Browne

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