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Prize for thrillers with zero violence against women divides novelists

NBC had some questions about a new crime fiction prize rewarding work that does not include violence against women. They called Laura Lippman, Mary Higgins Clark, Jessica Knoll…and me!

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NBC had some questions about a new crime fiction prize rewarding work that does not include violence against women. They called Laura Lippman, Mary Higgins Clark, Jessica Knoll…and me!

Full article at NBC News : Prize for thrillers with zero violence against women divides novelists

Tabloids in the age of Trump – Julia Dahl on The Kicker podcast

I talked to The Kicker, the Columbia Journalism Review’s podcast, about my essay on what I learned about journalism at the New York Post.

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I talked to The Kicker, the Columbia Journalism Review’s podcast, about my essay on what I learned about journalism at the New York Post.

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Toni Collette and RadicalMedia partner to bring INVISIBLE CITY to the screen

Toni Collette’s Vocab Films and RadicalMedia (What Happened, Miss Simone?) are partnering to bring Julia Dahl’s novel Invisible City into series form with Collette having already written the pilot script. The actress optioned the book which is a psychological murder mystery set in Brooklyn’s old world Hasidic community. “I love Julia Dahl’s novel because it’s about

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Toni Collette’s Vocab Films and RadicalMedia (What Happened, Miss Simone?) are partnering to bring Julia Dahl’s novel Invisible City into series form with Collette having already written the pilot script. The actress optioned the book which is a psychological murder mystery set in Brooklyn’s old world Hasidic community. “I love Julia Dahl’s novel because it’s about

Full article at Deadline : Toni Collette and RadicalMedia partner to bring INVISIBLE CITY to the screen

To Expose Injustice – Los Angeles Review of Books

I talk to investigative journalist Hella Winston about working at the New York Post, the current popularity of media focused on wrongful convictions, and the process of writing a book based in two different decades.

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I talk to investigative journalist Hella Winston about working at the New York Post, the current popularity of media focused on wrongful convictions, and the process of writing a book based in two different decades.

Full article at Los Angeles Review of Books : To Expose Injustice – Los Angeles Review of Books

LitHub’s 5 Crime Must-Reads to Devour This March

Thrilled to be among some seriously badass writers on this list from LitHub. Lisa Levy writes of CONVICTION: ‘“I didn’t do it.” Four words scrawled on a piece of paper by a man serving a life sentence make their way into the hands of reporter Rebekah Roberts and a novel is born. Conviction is the

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Thrilled to be among some seriously badass writers on this list from LitHub. Lisa Levy writes of CONVICTION: ‘“I didn’t do it.” Four words scrawled on a piece of paper by a man serving a life sentence make their way into the hands of reporter Rebekah Roberts and a novel is born. Conviction is the

Mug Shot: Julia Dahl

On the occasion of the paperback launch of RUN YOU DOWN, I talk to the Mystery Writers of America about bad reviews, what I’m reading, and why I don’t outline.

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On the occasion of the paperback launch of RUN YOU DOWN, I talk to the Mystery Writers of America about bad reviews, what I’m reading, and why I don’t outline.

Full article at Mystery Writers of America : Mug Shot: Julia Dahl

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