So here’s a hell of a thing.
Imagine you’re just getting started as a professional novelist, with your debut six months away. People seem excited about the book, and there’s been a little bit of attention paid, but seriously—you’re just getting started. Barely a blip on the crime fiction radar.
And then imagine you’re invited to join a group blog featuring some of the most admired authors in the genre.
We’re talking winners of the most prestigious honors: Diamond and Silver Daggers, Anthony’s, Agatha’s, Reader’s Choice Awards. Writers whose books the Chicago Tribune has named among the best of the year. New York Times bestselling authors.
And they’ve not only invited you to join, but you get to write the first entry.
If you’re gulping, you know how I feel.
My name is Marcus Sakey, and it is my privilege to introduce The Outfit:
- Sean Chercover, author of BIG CITY, BAD BLOOD (January 2007)
- Barbara D’Amato, author of DEATH OF A THOUSAND CUTS
- Michael Allen Dymmoch, author of WHITE TIGER
- Kevin Guilfoile, author of CAST OF SHADOWS
- Libby Fischer Hellman, author of A SHOT TO DIE FOR
- Sara Paretsky, author of FIRE SALE
- Marcus Sakey, author of THE BLADE ITSELF (January 2007)
What you’ll find here is a little different. We’re not here to share publishing tips or debate industry news. We’re not going to delve into marketing or the ins and outs of author appearances. Other people are doing those things, and doing them well. So instead, we’re going to focus on what we love most.
Telling stories.
Stories about crime and justice and revenge. About the highs and lows of writing for a living. About Chicago, glorious and soiled city of bright marquees and dark divisions.
True stories and imaginary ones.
Barb D’Amato kicks it off this Wednesday. It’s going to be a fun ride, and we hope you’ll join us for it.
After all, what’s a story without an audience?
36 comments:
Hey Marcus et. al,
Welcome to the blogosphere. I look forward to watching the Outfit grow and flourish!
Congratulations, Marcus! I'm looking forward to the fun!
Great start, you guys. And welcome to the blogosphere!
For one reason and another -- several of them, actually -- I think this is one of the most anticipated crime fiction blogs to launch in a while. Maybe ever. You guys have done a great job with suspense. (Not so surprising, all things considered.)
I'm looking forward to making it a regular stop.
Great line up!
This is going to be one of my must visit sites every day.
Could you please post the address of your RSS feed? Thanks; I'm looking forward to being a regular reader.
Marcus, you did great. I can understand that you might be nervous, but the rest of the authors wouldn't have invited you to join them if they didn't think you were worthy! So have fun with the blog -- and best of luck with your debut novel!
Hi... I understand some of you are having a problem leaving comments... something to do with the visual verification code. We're working on the problem. Stay tuned!
Really excited to read you guys!
Hey all,
Thanks so much! We're really excited ourselves.
I think I've fixed the comment posting glitch, but if anyone still has trouble after reloading the page, please let me know (msakey@rcn.com).
Jason, the RSS site feed is: http://theoutfitcollective.blogspot.com/atom.xml
Thanks for pointing out that we didn't mention it--we'll add a link to the right side.
Cheers!
Looks great!
Congrats on the new blog. Can't wait to see what develops. And Libby and Marcus, it was great meeting you at ThrillerFest. I'm still so behind at getting all the pictures online, but the one of Marcus and GG is up. Still need to post the one of Lubby at the shooting range.
Just what I'm looking for. Wishing you all the luck in the world.
Joan Noble
Thanks, everyone, for such a warm welcome. I hope we can live up to your expectations... Btw, we're still working on ironing out a few glitches. Or maybe they're just my glitches. Hmmm.
How nice to find so many Chicago writers in one cyberspace! I'll look forward to staying posted about your work.
Well, dearly beloved authors - I am happy you have gathered here for us to read and talk to! Looking forward to it - welcome!
Swedish writer
Like Jon said, this is probably going to become one of my must-visits every day. Damn you. Damn you all!
(And thanks for the link!)
Hi Marcus et al, welcome to the blogosphere . . . wait, I just plagarized JT and didn't even know it until I glanced to the left. :) Looks like a great line-up of authors (waving to Sara Paretsky, I'm a huge fan :)
I look forward to stopping by!
sup cuz,
lookin forward to reading your stuff! and I hope yer plannin on comin to NYC for a book launch, we'll tear it up!
Congratulations on The Outfit. I checked it out as soon as I heard about it. It sounds wonderful and I will be returning to see what some of my favorite authors have to say.
Well, crap! JT already said Welcome to the blogsphere, so I'll just have to second (third? fourth?) the sentiment.
Looking forward to reading more from all of you.
What a steller cast! I'll be a regular reader!
how exciting!
i'm pulling up a chair --
Marcus, I hope there will be a future post comparing you to Hoff to prove or disprove once and for all that you're actually his clone.
I'll definitely be stopping by.
Fabulous idea!
Quoth Libby:
Btw, we're still working on ironing out a few glitches. Or maybe they're just my glitches. Hmmm.
Libby, just remember the old saying:
If glitches were corpses
bloggers would write.
Or something like that.
Not that I'd ever accuse you of being glitchy or anything...
Nice, now I have to get up even earlier to read this too? Ah, sleep is over rated.
Oh, fantastic! Bookmarked.
Good to meet with you at Thrillerfest, and the killeryear crew.
This looks a very interesting blog
I'll be reading -
Ali
www.shotsmag.co.uk
Welcome! You're in for a wild ride...
Oh great - another addictive time suck. ;)
I love the theme of this blog, you guys. I have relatives around Chicago and have always been fascinated by the town. Looking forward to the straight dope.
Alex
A blog I can follow from the beginning. I feel so 'in'. Looking forward to it!
-fellow Chicago writer
YAY MARCUS!!!
And ditto what Aldo said....
Thanks, guys! Can't believe how much support we've gotten already. Clearly, a lot of people are owed drinks at Bouchercon.
Stay tuned, and let us know what you do and don't like--we're still fine-tuning The Outfit.
Cheers!
Just keep going. This is very nice.
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