As a longtime crime, mystery, and thriller author, it is always exciting to take on a new series that can connect the dots between novels, while also…
In the early 90s, my husband and I were new immigrants to the US. We had a small apartment and needed a couch. Simple enough, right? But cash was tig…
On November 1, Genius Books will release my first novel, Dutch Threat , a whodunit set in a closed community in the heart of present-day Amsterdam.…
I will do anything to put off writing, so I have to sort of slide into it. I like to set my laptop up in a place where it will look as if it has arri…
I watched this video twice, in fascination. I became fascinated by Dr Becky's faith in data, maths and code in order to claim knowledge of t…
Sarah Kofman wrote nearly thirty books between 1970 and her suicide in 1994. The majority have not been translated into English and those that have …
What draws me back to Thomas Bernhard's novels is the wish to appreciate again how each is set in motion. The Loser begins like this. Even Gle…
Jesus was not your everyday literary critic. Luke tells of his teaching in a synagogue: And he came to Nazareth, where he had been brought up: and,…
I don't know how people can read an emotional novel. Unless the reader is hoodwinked into thinking the novel can deliver 'real' emotion.…
The first time Hans Henny Jahnn's trilogy Fluß ohne Ufer came to my attention was in Reiner Stach's biography of Kafka. I noted that of the …