Author Blogs 
(alphabetical by author/character/blog name) 
 
Susan Wittig Albert (Lifescapes)
Donna Andrews (Femmes Fatales)
Lori G. Armstrong (First Offenders)
Suzanne Arruda
Dave Barry
Deb Baker (Killer Hobbies)
China Bayles (The Pecan Springs Journal)
Charles Benoit  (Type M for Murder)
 
Michael Blair  (Type M for Murder)
Rick Blechta (Type M for Murder)
Book Bloggers Report
  • http://www.vickihinze.net/, then click on "Book Bloggers Report" to download MS Word document.
  • A “Special Project” of Vicki Hinze. The site was updated in January 2007 and it's gorgeous. An amazing list ... continuously updated. If this isn't the most comprehensive list of book/author related blogs, I'll be very surprised!
Rhys Bowen(The Lady Killers)
Julia Buckley (Mysterious Musings)
Julia Buckley (Poe’s Deadly Daughters)
Don Bruns (The Little Blog of Murder)
Dana Cameron
Sean Chercover  (The Outfit/Chicago Authors)
Jane K. Cleland
 
Judy Clemens (The Little Blog of Murder)
Blaize Clement (Kitty Litter)
Jeffrey Cohen (Murderati)
Nancy J. Cohen
Lesley Cookson
The Cozy Chicks
Bill Crider
Lonnie Cruse
Lonnie Cruse (Poe’s Deadly Daughters)
Barbara D'Amato (The Outfit/Chicago Authors)
Vicki Delany (Type M for Murder)
Denise Dietz (Murderati)
Michael Allen Dymmoch (The Outfit/Chicago Authors)
Martin Edwards (British author -- appears to blog every day ... I'm impressed!)
JT Ellison (Murderati)
Mary Anna Evans, (The Lady Killers)
Femmes Fatales
Monica Ferris (Killer Hobbies)
Jane Finnis  (The Lady Killers)
First Offenders
Elaine Flinn (Murderati)
Chris Forman
 
Barbara Fradkin (Type M for Murder) 
Yasmine Galenorn (My Cats Made Me Do It!)
 
Alison Gaylin (First Offenders)
Karin Gillespie (The Girlfriends' Cyber Circuit)
Malcolm Gladwell
  • One of my favorite non-fiction writers, author of The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference and Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Pip Granger  (Type M for Murder)
James Grippando (Naked Authors)
Beth Groundwater
Kevin Guilfoile (The Outfit/Chicago Authors)
Lyn Hamilton (The Lady Killers)
Charlaine Harris (Femmes Fatales) 
Libby Hellmann (The Outfit/Chicago Authors)
Julie Wray Herman (Femmes Fatales)
Naomi Hirahara (Murderati)
Linda O. Johnston (Killer Hobbies)
Toni L.P. Kelner (Femmes Fatales)
Killer Hobbies
 
Diana Killian (The Cozy Chicks)
Henry Kisor (The Reluctant Blogger: What Happens When Writer’s Block Strikes)
  • By author Henry Kisor … his language is a tad “saltier” than most cozy readers typically like … but don’t let that keep you away. The retired book-page editor from the Chicago Sun Times has lots to say, however reluctant he may be.
Barbara W. Klaser
Harley Jane Kozak (The Lipstick Chronicles)
The Lady Killers
Paul Levine (Naked Authors)
Lifescapes
Hailey Lind
The Lipstick Chronicles
The Little Blog of Murder
Karen MacInerney
Karen MacInerney (The Cozy Chicks)
Rett MacPherson (Killer Hobbies)
Jeffrey Marks (The Little Blog of Murder)
Nancy Martin (The Lipstick Chronicles)
Susan McBride (The Lipstick Chronicles)
Marlys Millhiser (Femmes Fatales)
Murderati
Mysterious Musings
Naked Authors
Kris Neri (Femmes Fatales)
Karen E. Olson (First Offenders)
The Outfit
Sara Paretsky (The Outfit/Chicago Authors)
Sandra Parshall  (Poe’s Deadly Daughters)
The Pecan Springs Journal
Poe’s Deadly Daughters
Cornelia Read (Naked Authors)
Ami Elizabeth Reeves
Marcus Sakey  (The Outfit/Chicago Authors)
Mary Saums (Femmes Fatales)
 Michele Scott (The Cozy Chicks)
Maggie Sefton (The Cozy Chicks)
Jeff Shelby (First Offenders)
Sharon Short (The Little Blog of Murder)
Joanna Campbell Slan (Killer Hobbies)
Patricia Smiley (Naked Authors)
JB Stanley (The Cozy Chicks)
Sarah Strohmeyer  (The Lipstick Chronicles)
Pari Noskin Taichert (Murderati)
Type M for Murder
 
Elaine Viets (Femmes Fatales)
Elaine Viets (The Lipstick Chronicles)
Heather Webber (The Cozy Chicks)
Heather Webber (The Little Blog of Murder)
Jeri Westerson
  • This is Jeri Westerson’s Blog: The Trials and Tribulations of Getting My Medieval Mysteries Published. It's one of the quirkiest and graphically interesting author blogs I’ve seen … and readers of historical fiction and/or mysteries set in the Middle Ages are likely to enjoy it even more than I did. Definitely worth a visit.
Sharon Wildwind (Poe’s Deadly Daughters)
Jacqueline Winspear (Naked Authors)
Simon Wood (Murderati)
Liz Zelvin  (Poe’s Deadly Daughters)