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    A master of speculative fiction takes a turn into thrillerland with his new book Hummingbird Salamander

    February 25, 2021  By Meg Gardiner
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    A conversation with the judges for Sisters in Crime's inaugural Pride Award for Emerging LGBTQIA+ Crime Writers

    February 24, 2021  By CrimeReads 
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    Meet the Mentors and Mentees of Pitch Wars, A Program For Authors To Learn the Ropes

    February 22, 2021  By Molly Odintz
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    Spy fiction is undergoing a revolution, and women authors are using it to challenge notions about identity, power, and trust.

    February 18, 2021  By Lisa Levy
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    "We are now living, belatedly, in the age of Tartt."

    February 18, 2021  By Amy Gentry
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    Why Are Imaginary Friends So Deeply Creepy?

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    February 17, 2021  By Rachel Ryan
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    Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles Is an Unexpected Masterclass in Suspense

    An author finds inspiration in a 19th century literary classic.

    February 16, 2021  By Helen Cooper
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    The Bourne Challenge: How to Create a New Hero in the Long Shadow of Jason Bourne

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    My First Thriller: Walter Mosley

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