Einstein once said, "Subtle is the Lord, but malicious he is not."
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Interview With Matt Richtel, Author of Hooked: A Thriller About Love and Other Addictions
"And now I hope that readers can experience some of the passion and emotion that I felt while writing."
Read More »Interview with Karen Hanson, Author of Today’s Chicago Blues, Part 1
"The blues addresses universal themes in life. We all know what it's like to be lonely, rejected, betrayed and down on our luck."
Read More »Interview With Ann Rule, Author Of Too Late To Say Goodbye
"Sometimes people write me mean letters saying I'm just writing what I do to make money" - Ann Rule
Read More »Interview With John Burnett, Author of Uncivilized Beasts and Shameless Hellions: Travels with an NPR Correspondent – Part 2
"And yes, this was a tough story, but I wouldn't trade the Katrina experience for anything in my career." - John Burnett
Read More »Writing Advice: Why Listening Matters
Silence is a good thing. Embrace it; make it your friend. Learn to accept it and be comfortable with it.
Read More »Interview: Singer Robbie Fulks On His New Album, Revenge!
"“Believe” is a great pop song by almost any criterion. “Dancing Queen,” “S.O.S.,” “Fernando,” etc. have retarded words but melodically are nearly McCartney-esque."
Read More »This Intrepid Reader Love Airports and Airplanes
Tip: Try not to drool or stare while waiting.
Read More »Interview with Mystery Writer James Lee Burke, Part Two
"In regard to the future, I hope to write short stories and essays and novels until I catch the bus." - James Lee Burke
Read More »An Interview With Patrick Anderson, Author of The Triumph of the Thriller: How Cops, Crooks, and Cannibals Captured Popular Fiction, Part One
"Time is on our side. Lehane and Connelly and Pelecanos and some others will live long enough to be accepted as modern masters."
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