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Nathan Nance

Nathan Nance
Nathan Nance is a Texan reader and writer of crime and fantasy. He holds a BFA in Creative Writing and a MA in English, because he sometimes thinks grammar and prose are more interesting than people. He works as an academic tutor and copyeditor. Find him on Twitter @nathananance.


The Master Thieves of 1970s Crime Fiction

In the gritty Seventies, cities were in decline, police forces grappled with corruption, and crime authors turned to the thieves.

January 23, 2020  By Nathan Nance
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