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Gregg Olsen on His Approaches to Writing

By Gregg Olsen

June 2, 2021

I come from the rainy and murderous Pacific Northwest near Seattle, a place where we know a thing or two about serial killers here because we’ve had some of the most notorious call our neck of the woods home. I can look across the water from my home and see the city where Ted first…

The Night Shift by Alex Finlay: Cover Reveal and Excerpt

By Crime HQ

May 25, 2021

A Note from Alex Finlay I was thrilled and humbled by the reception to Every Last Fear—from prominent newspaper reviewers, to librarians, to independent booksellers, to readers—and I’m incredibly grateful. I’m also optimistic that The Night Shift will be a worthy follow-up, and am particularly excited about the return of Special Agent Sarah Keller. —Alex…

Recent Noir Films from Asia

By Brian Klingborg

May 20, 2021

What is noir? It’s legendarily hard to define but you know it when you see it:  Dark streets slick with rain. Seedy hotel rooms lit by a reddish neon glare. A wisp of smoke curling up from a cigarette in a shadowy corner. Desperate men and women with obscure motives and shifting loyalties. In Asia,…

Portland Area Crime Writers

By Mary Keliikoa

May 11, 2021

Portland–and Oregon in general–has had its share of crime: We’re the home of D. B. Cooper, the I-5 serial killer, Diane Downs, Tonya Harding, and Westley Allen Dodd. The Green River Killer and Ted Bundy committed some of their crimes here, and a cult in eastern Oregon once tried to poison a river that fed…

Clare Whitfield on Marriage, Class, and Jack the Ripper

By Clare Whitfield

April 29, 2021

The idea for People of Abandoned Character, a story about a woman who thinks she may have married Jack the Ripper, came from a night class at a local college. The teacher had handed out newspaper clippings from 1888 reporting the murder of Polly Nicholls and we were asked to write from the point of…

On Injecting Humor Into a Story About Murder

By Jesse Sutanto

April 26, 2021

I started off my writing journey by writing dark YA suspense with a healthy (or unhealthy?) body count. The darker it was, the more I was attracted to it. My friends used to joke that I couldn’t write a single book without killing anyone, and the one time I did, I quickly followed up with…

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