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    Writing Outside Representation

    E.A. Aymar talks with fellow crime writers about appropriation, and how to write across identity lines responsibly.

    November 12, 2020  By E.A. Aymar
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    Let's Explore a Complicated Thriller Archetype: The Femme Fatale

    This Week on Unlikeable Female Characters Podcast

    November 12, 2020  By Unlikeable Female Characters 
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    You Don't Look Like a Private Investigator

    How a breast cancer diagnosis took Elizabeth Breck from working as a private investigator to writing about one.

    November 11, 2020  By Elizabeth Breck
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    The Deadly Art of Politics

    "History, it seemed, was one long crime novel, an endless terrain of infractions littered with culpability and cunning."

    November 10, 2020  By Jeffrey Fleishman
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    No Badges: Running for the Border in American Noir

    Crossing the border is deeply woven into the DNA of noir fiction. But what that border represents is ever-shifting.

    November 6, 2020  By Christopher Brown
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    How to Gracefully Subject Your Detectives to the Vicissitudes of Time

    "A series in which the protagonist ages with the years becomes in effect a long novel, the record of a life..."

    November 5, 2020  By Dominic Martell
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    A Few Thoughts and Speculations on the State of Irish Crime Fiction

    John Connolly on the current generation of Irish crime novelists and crime readers.

    November 3, 2020  By John Connolly
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    The "Educated" Crime Novels of Cambridge

    In a city dominated by a famous university, students, professors, and the occasional vicar supply the mysteries.

    November 2, 2020  By Paul French
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    Five International Crime Novels You Should Read This October

    Scandinavian folk horror, weird tales from France, and an Italian mystery with a light touch.

    October 28, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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    Denise Mina Is Spending Her Quarantine Watching Shoah

    The Scottish crime writer on serial killers, policing, and how to protect the most vulnerable members of society.

    October 28, 2020  By Molly Odintz
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