Review and New Fiction: Michael Connelly’s The Drop in the Washington Post and My Own “Locked Out” in Plots With Guns
My review of Michael Connelly‘s new Harry Bosch novel, The Drop, appears in today’s Washington Post—a short review in this […]
My review of Michael Connelly‘s new Harry Bosch novel, The Drop, appears in today’s Washington Post—a short review in this […]
Very pleased to be hosting another interview between two fine writers. Tara Laskowski, who interviewed Steve Almond here recently, chats
The Fall 2011 issue of Needle: A Magazine of Noir has just been released, and I’m fortunate to have a
I’m pleased to welcome two great short story writers this week: the inimitable Steve Almond in conversation with Tara Laskowski.
The Fall 2011 Mystery Scene has just arrived, and I’m pleased that the new issue includes my interview with North
Manuel Muñoz’s What You See in the Dark, released earlier this year by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, boasts what
Former MI6 agent Matthew Dunn‘s debut spy thriller, Spycatcher, gets off to a rough start both in its style (clumsy
I’m very pleased to have a new story, “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” included in the online journal PANK‘s
I’ve long been a fan of Sarah R. Shaber’s novels, beginning with the first book in her Simon Shaw mystery
I’m fortunate to have two recent publications to announce — both a short story and an interview. First up is
Megan Abbott‘s first four novels — Die a Little, The Song Is You, Queenpin, and Bury Me Deep — established
Laura Ellen Scott, an occasional contributor to Art & Literature, takes a look at Sara Gran’s Claire DeWitt and The