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Tag Archives: John Williams author
On location: Bangkok 5
I’ve been reading Into the Badlands by British writer John Williams, an account of his two month road trip exploring ‘the underbelly of the American dream’, based on interviews with his favourite American crime writers. At one point, he drives through Chicago’s Hegewisch neighbourhood … Continue reading
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Tagged Angela Savage, Bangkok, fiction, John Williams author, PhD, research, Sara Paretsky, setting, writing
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Strange Territory
Guest author on the blog today is David Honeybone, founder of the original Crime Factory magazine, with a terrific write up on the Melbourne Writers Festival panel ‘Strange Territory’. As Melbourne wins most livable city award again (how we laughed) … Continue reading