James Ellroy On Washington Post Podcast & In Person
Tonight (Saturday, September 26), James Ellroy appears at the Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland as the closing event of the […]
Tonight (Saturday, September 26), James Ellroy appears at the Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland as the closing event of the […]
I’m honored that the The Rap Sheet has chosen to run my short essay on Ed Lacy’s Room To Swing as
On Tuesday, September 22, Alfred A. Knopf will publish James Ellroy‘s Blood’s A Rover, the third and final installment of the
After tackling immigration issues in Hard Row and the crisis of rampant residential and commercial overdevelopment in Death’s Half Acre,
The North Carolina Literary Review has just announced the publication of its 2009 issue, boasting a focus on N.C. drama
Topping the list of this weekend’s literary events is an annual favorite: the debut of Margaret Maron‘s latest Deborah Knott
In my classes on crime fiction, I’ve sometimes likened literary analysis and criticism to a kind of detection: We read
Bestselling novelist Denise Giardina makes several stops in North Carolina this weekend and early next week, promoting her new book,
Today, the Washington Post publishes my reviews of Cara Black‘s Murder in the Latin Quarter and Andrea Camilleri‘s August Heat.
A quick addition to the calendar here offers another chance for N.C. readers to catch Kirsten Holmstedt talking about her
Today, the Washington Post runs my review of John Hart’s third — and in my opinion best — novel, The
Alexandra Sokoloff’s new novel, The Unseen, takes as its starting point a set of real-life experiments done by Dr. Joseph