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Tag Archives: crime scripts
From crime novel to script—and back
Gerry here, talking about how a reviewer recently described my last book, PORT CITY BLACK AND WHITE, as drawing “an almost cinematic view of Portland.” It would have been better if he had left out the “almost.” Or if he … Continue reading →
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