Cited this article a few minutes ago, so I'll post it again. For @crimereads.bsky.social I wrote an epic, 5000-word history of Universal monster films.
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We’re thrilled (and chilled!) to speak with three bestselling authors of modern horror for #WomensHistoryMonth: Sadie Hartmann, Alma Katsu, and Jennifer McMahon! Our moderator will be writer & editor Olivia Rutigliano.
Join Us on Wednesday, March 25 at 6PM!
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An extremely thorough rundown of atmospheric UK mystery shows... with a few very deep cuts. crimereads.com/what-to-watc...
New offerings from the world of crime, mystery, and thrillers.
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Over at @crimereads.bsky.social , I'm breaking down the best cinematic Parkers. Lee Marvin obviously tops this list. Marky Mark... does not.
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Check out this excerpt from @lisaunger.bsky.social's new introduction to our American Mystery Classics edition of While the Patient Slept by Mignon G. Eberhart (via @crimereads.bsky.social):
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Baltimore, 1979: N Luv Wit a Stripper crimereads.com/baltimore-19...
--an essay about being a 17 year old living in Baltimore, discovering the red light district and falling in love with a stripper. They didn't call it Charm City for nothin'.
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Here's my latest for @crimereads.bsky.social and it's about William Conrad, veteran film heavy, TV series lead, narrator of loco, wonderful cartoons and, most surprisingly, director of offbeat 1960s thrillers.
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I wrote a piece for @crimereads.bsky.social about my new book and on what it is that makes crime so cozy... crimereads.com/fergus-craig...
"Realness. Crime fiction, in all its many shapes and forms, excels at this."
The Pull of Gritty, Authentic Crime Fiction in the Era of AI Slop
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by Will Dean via @crimereads.bsky.social
Olivia Rutigliano on the classic sci-fi film, motherhood, reproductive rights, AI, and the realities of living in a misogynistic society.
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Celebrating the love lives of Lord Peter Wimsey, Harriet Vane, Roderick Alleyn, Albert Campion, and more. crimereads.com/golden-age-d...
Love... murder... what more can you ask for (in a bubbly, buddy screwball comedy)? crimereads.com/theres-no-va...
It's a holiday weekend... and you know what that means! We've got a crimey TV streaming guide for you! crimereads.com/new-series-t...
Happy birthday in heaven to Georges Simenon, born on this day in 1903. To mark the occasion, a piece l did a few years ago for @crimereads.bsky.social celebrating the dark, transgressive wonder that is his Roman’s durs.
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Mollie Ann Cox shares a list of women who solve crimes and tackle societal ills all at once. crimereads.com/5-clever-and...
"Denial is why we are doing it again. We have a president who is killing people now. There is blood all over his hands."
James Lee Burke on Chaucer, Violence, and the State of America
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#AuthorInterview by David Masciotra via @crimereads.bsky.social