Tuesday, March 11, 2014

The Mistresses of Mystery: Pioneering Women Crime Writers, a New Video from Open Road

Open Road Media

Open Road Integrated Media has published a video titled "The Mistresses of Mystery: Pioneering Women Crime Writers".

Crime, violence, blood, guns, a career — at one time, these were all things that women were cautioned to steer clear of so as not to disturb their "fragile dispositions". Apparently, the message never got through to Agatha Christie. Or Ruth Rendell. Or Patricia Cornwell. Or Dorothy Uhnak, Dorothy Salisbury Davis, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Dorothy B. Hughes, Margery Allingham, or the countless others who refused to adhere to the status quo.

Women crime writers know no limits. They write spine-tingling psychological thrillers, getting into the minds of serial killers and victims alike. They craft perfect locked-room mysteries. And they create hard-boiled heroes as tough as any Philip Marlowe. In this video (embedded below), join mystery authors Ruth Rendell, Susan Isaacs, Laura Lippman, and Susan Dunlap as they speak about the important role that female authors play in the mystery genre.

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