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The flustered-looking thug over there is Kevin Burton Smith, a Montreal editor, author, critic and essayist whose writings on crime, detective and pulp fiction have appeared in Mystery Scene, Details, January Magazine, Blue Murder, The Mystery Readers Journal, Word Wrights, Over My Dead Body, Crime Time (Britain) and Crime Factory (Australia).

He's a member of The Private Eye Writers of America, and the founder/editor of the award-winning Thrilling Detective Web Site, the internet's premier resource for fans of fictional private eyes and other tough guys and gals in literature, film, radio, television and other media.

Recent fiction projects include stories in Iced, an anthology of Canadian noir fiction, and Grunt and Groan, a collection of stories involving sex in the workplace. He also co-edited (with partner-in-crime D.L. Browne) Down These Wicked Streets, a collection of private eye tales.

At the present time, he does reviews for January Magazine, and writes a column and occasional articles for Mystery Scene. Authors or publishers wishing Kevin to review their current mysteries and crime fiction are urged to e-mail him or send any promotional or review material to

Kevin Burton Smith
The Thrilling Detective Web Site
3053 Rancho Vista Blvd., Suite 116,
Palmdale, California
93551

Kevin currently lives with D.L. in the Los Angeles area, of all places, but a good chunk of his soul still lives in Montreal. Please send smoked meat, some real beer and news of the Habs.

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This is a listing of the crime fiction-related stuff some of you might be interested in. By the way, somewhere along the line, I went from being "Kevin Smith" to "Kevin Burton Smith." I'm not getting snooty, but people kept asking me if I was the guy who did the films Clerks or Chasing Amy. Good thing I changed it before Jay and Silent Bob came out.
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