Review: Matthew Dunn’s Spycatcher
Former MI6 agent Matthew Dunn‘s debut spy thriller, Spycatcher, gets off to a rough start both in its style (clumsy […]
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
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I’m very pleased to be on the roster this month for the Cheryl’s Gone Reading and Performance Series along with
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