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The State of the Crime Novel: A Roundtable Discussion with Crime Authors

Bouchercon's Anthony Award nominees discuss where crime fiction is and where it's going.

October 30, 2019  By CrimeReads 
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Attica Locke: "My unconscious is a better writer than I am."

The Texas crime author on the legacy of history, the resurgence of prejudice, and the meaning of forgiveness.

October 25, 2019  By Molly Odintz
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How to Write Fiction About Your Favorite Literary Icons

Sherry Thomas and Bella Ellis discuss the craft of pastiche, the art of research, and the thrill of detection.

October 23, 2019  By Sherry Thomas and Bella Ellis
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Joyce Carol Oates Talks Crime Fiction, Character, and Cats

"My children’s books are mostly from kitties’ perspectives. And they all end happily with kitties sleeping on little girls’ beds PURRING."

October 16, 2019  By Thomas Pluck
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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."

October 16, 2019  By CrimeReads 
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Steph Cha Is Reimagining the Los Angeles Crime Novel

Family, Race, and the Aftermath in 1990's L.A.

October 15, 2019  By Lisa Levy
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Celebrating Elmore Leonard's "Rules for Writing"

The master craftsman gave us more than just the 10 rules—and they're all good ones.

October 11, 2019  By Dwyer Murphy
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William Kent Krueger on Writing a New American Epic for the Mississippi River

'Every good novel in our genre is about more than just the crime.'

October 10, 2019  By Dwyer Murphy
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Stephen Chbosky on the Essence of Horror

The author and director explains why returning to horror was like returning to a first love.

October 2, 2019  By Michael Seidlinger
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How to Build Close Personal Relationships While Saving the World

An alpha female's guide to thrillers, action, and romance.

September 27, 2019  By Christina Dodd
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