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Crawford Smith

Crawford Smith
Crawford Smith is the author of Jackrabbit, a novel about 30’s gangster John Dillinger. He began his writing career by attempting to explain complex statistical ideas to engineering managers. This effort met with mixed success, and he has since branched out to more interesting topics such as historical crime and dark humor novels. He lives in Portland, Oregon, where many people think he is an architect. You can follow his authorial exploits at sweetweaselwords.com.


A Tale of Witchcraft and Murder in Jazz Age America

In 1928, two powerful local witches faced off in Pennsylvania Dutch country. The sensational crime and spectacular trial would captivate the world.

May 17, 2021  By Crawford Smith
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Who's Buried in John Dillinger's Tomb?

The long afterlife of America's favorite outlaw.

October 7, 2019  By Crawford Smith
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