Washington Independent Review of Books: On Christie’s Death on the Nile
A recent production of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile—adapted from her own novel Death on the Nile—and an invitation […]
A recent production of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile—adapted from her own novel Death on the Nile—and an invitation […]
My column this month for the Washington Independent Review of Books looks at the troubling proximity between Election Day and Thanksgiving,
After a long run of events—the kick-off for Wake County Libraries’ Margaret Maron celebration, Bouchercon, Fall for the Book, and
I was thrilled when editor Richard Krauss reached out to interview me for the latest issue of The Digest Enthusiast
My column this month for the Washington Independent Review of Books turns an eye toward traditions: how they’re made, selected,
The Washington Independent Review of Books has recently featured two articles by me—the first a column on “writing things” I’m
I’ve been extremely grateful for all the attention that’s been given to On the Road With Del & Louise since
“A Singular Sensation,” my latest column for the Washington Independent Review of Books, looks at reading aloud from a number
Here’s my latest column for the Washington Independent Review of Books—admitting my obsession with the idea of book collecting and
In my first entry for the column “Long Story Short” (I’m alternating months with my wife, Tara Laskowski), I reflect