by Admin | Nov 12, 2018 | Anthologies, Books, Matthew Scudder, News + Events, Newsletter
Do you have to shout? Sorry about that. Good things are happening, and it’s hard for me to contain my enthusiasm. And I wanted to make the most important point in the header, and it’s that hardcover and ebook editions of the new Matthew Scudder novella are...
by Admin | Nov 1, 2018 | Anthologies, Bernie Rhodenbarr, Books, Evan Tanner, Keller, News + Events, Newsletter
Really? How did that happen? I’d ask where the time went but I’m afraid someone might tell me, and there are certain things we’re better off not knowing. If you’re about to wax philosophical… No, I’ll rein myself in. What I’d...
by Admin | Oct 25, 2018 | Books, FILM & TV, Keller, News + Events, Newsletter
Yes, you read that right. I have a batch of things to recount, and rather than bury the lede I’ll come right out and lead with it. (Lede with it? Never mind.) Years ago, before any of us were born, I wrote a story called “Bride of Violence” and sold...
by Admin | Oct 1, 2018 | Anthologies, Audiobooks, Books, For Writers, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Matthew Scudder, News + Events, Newsletter, Nonfiction, Resume Speed, Short Stories
Let me tell you about my week. A couple of days ago I subwayed a few stops uptown on the #1 train to the Automedia Production studio, where I narrated “The Burglar on the Screen,” my contribution to Hollywood vs. the Author. Edited by the estimable Stephen...
by Admin | Jul 16, 2018 | Books, Matthew Scudder, News + Events, Newsletter
Hi. David Trevor here, subbing for LB, who is packing for his crews. I’m in a rush so this may be poorly written but at least their won’t be any typos as I’m running Spell-Czech. The point of the title is that the Eight Million Ways to Die graphic...
by Admin | Jul 9, 2018 | Alive in Shape and Color, Anthologies, Books, FILM & TV, In Sunlight or in Shadow, Matthew Scudder, News + Events, Newsletter
Scudder’s back? What about his back? Is it bothering him? Well, he’s a little long in the tooth to be a spring chicken, so— You know, I could spend a thousand words clueing you in, but this is way easier: That’s Patrick Faricy’s cover for the...