"Sometimes I just burst out laughing and can’t stop.As a writer I don’t think there’s anything more satisfying."
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An Interview With Scott McEwan and Thomas Koloniar, authors of the novel ‘Sniper Elite: One Way Trip’
"The idea developed through meetings with various US Navy SEALs returning from combat. Many of them snipers, all of them warriors."
Read More »An Interview With Geoffrey Girard About His New Books ‘Project Cain’ and ‘Cain’s Blood’
"Are we shaped more by our Nature or our Nurture? I’ve landed on a 50/50 split, with each providing both weaknesses and strengths."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Unseen’ by Karin Slaughter
So good I stayed in bed on a vacation day ...
Read More »An Interview With Author Ace Atkins About His Two New Books, ‘The Broken Places’ and ‘Wonderland’
There are just a few mystery and thriller authors who are consistently good. Most have a clunker occasionally. But Ace Atkins, Craig Johnson and Michael Connelly always impress me with every book they write and get published. I was thus excited to get the chance to interview Ace Atkins again, …
Read More »An Interview With Hilarious Author Lisa Lutz About Her Latest Book, ‘The Last Word’
What question do you wish you would get asked more often? Can I buy you a drink?
Read More »Interview with Aric Davis, Author of ‘The Fort’
"I may not always draw empathy from my readers, but I certainly like to try and nudge them in that direction."
Read More »Interview with Author Robert C. Murray about His Two Full-Length Books
"Great science fiction uses technology, natural phenomena, and far-off settings to address concepts fundamental to the human condition."
Read More »Talking With Author Craig Johnson About His Latest Book, A Serpent’s Tooth and the Rest of the Longmire Series
The writer talks about both the Longmire books and their transition into series television.
Read More »An Interview With Lucy Clarke, Author of Swimming At Night
"I wanted Katie and Mia to both have their own ‘voice’. As the old saying goes, there are two sides to every story–and I wished to show both."
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