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    Lawrence Osborne's Uncanny Bangkok

    The author discusses expats, fugitives, and the Bangkok apartment building that inspired his latest novel.

    August 18, 2020  By Dwyer Murphy
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    The author discusses Dostoevsky, violence, and redemption.

    August 14, 2020  By Mae Miller Claxton
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    The legendary author's new work may be his most deeply religious to date—and among his darkest.

    August 12, 2020  By David Masciotra
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    Contributors to a new charity anthology discuss writing during the pandemic and adjusting to the new normal.

    August 10, 2020  By Lise McLendon
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    Laura Lippman: "My Imagination Is Really Dark."

    The author opens up about parenting, aging, choosing happiness, and exploring her dark, twisted imagination.

    August 5, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    My First Thriller: Steve Berry

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    The author of some of the darkest, most disturbing novels in years wants people to know: she's not April Ludgate.

    June 24, 2020  By Michael Seidlinger
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    American Gods has a new annotated version with a Sherlockian twist

    Catching up with Leslie Klinger to discuss his "Sherlockian" approach to annotating Neil Gaiman's American Gods

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