
The Return: A Confession
The Return: A Confession This started with a theft, not uncommon in this business, as there are only so many thriller plots. I was reading Carlos Fuentes’s wonderful The Old Gringo, and enjoying it so much […]
The Return: A Confession This started with a theft, not uncommon in this business, as there are only so many thriller plots. I was reading Carlos Fuentes’s wonderful The Old Gringo, and enjoying it so much […]
Identity Unknown: Forensic Science and Crime Forensic identification is a branch of forensic science that has played an increasingly significant role in crime solving over the past three decades. A body whose identity cannot be […]
Reality Ends Here I have a confession to make: I love reality TV. Well, not all of it. On the flip side of the confession coin, I also must admit that I only made it […]
The Strand Remembers Elmore Leonard Here is an excerpt of Andrew Gulli’s interview with Elmore Leonard which was published in the Strand Magazine: AFG: I know that in your latest book, Up in Honey’s Room, Carl Webster, […]
Ripped from the Headlines For many years, my daytime writing life and my nighttime writing life were totally separate. During the day, I wrote about food and sustainability. At night, I wrote fiction: mysteries and […]
Dark Nights Ahead One of the joys of writing a series character is getting to keep her around. Mine is New Orleans Police Department rookie Maureen Coughlin. Deciding where to take her with each new […]
Fourteen Writing Tips 1. Strengthen your writing muscles by writing for an hour every day, without distractions and without stopping. Then, if your other work schedule permits, go to two hours, then three. If you […]
Marple Style In real life, accidental detectives are about as likely as unicorns gaining the right to vote. Yet, we still cling to the notion of seemingly innocuous people finding themselves embroiled in murder and […]
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