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    The Life and Times of Charles Willeford—Miami's Weird, Wonderful Master of Noir

    For years he searched for a subject worthy of his talents. Then he found Miami and the '80s. Crime fiction would never be the same.

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    October 16, 2019  By Thomas Pluck
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    Can Everyone Stop Slagging Off Brighton, Already?

    In defense of the once-seedy, now-sparkling crime fiction mecca.

    October 16, 2019  By Lynne Truss
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    Susan Isaacs Has Some Very Helpful Pointers When It Comes to Finishing Your Book

    "Writing is a job. You have to work regular hours and show up even when you’d rather be doing something else."

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    Dorothy L. Sayers: A Crime Reader's Guide to the Classics

    Lord Peter Wimsey, Harriet Vane, and a Queen of Crime

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    Bickle’s Lament: The Cinematic Lineage of the Angry White Loner

    Why generations of filmmakers can't seem to quit a troubled figure.

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    Celebrating Elmore Leonard's "Rules for Writing"

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