"A Scholar of Pain" by Grant Jerkins (ABC Group Documentation) (Black Guys Do Read)
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"Scams, shams, and hams: Welcome to 2019" by Steve Weddle (Do Some Damage)
"Questions with Aidan Thorn" by Colman Keane (Col's Criminal Library)
"'Fat City', Fifty Years Later: An Interview with Leonard Gardner" by David Lida (The Paris Review)
"Making Up For Lost Time" by Beau Johnson (Punk Noir Magazine)
"You Can't Make Old Friends" by Tom Trott (Self-Published, 2016) (Unlawful Acts)
"Former Saveur editor James Oseland found punk-rock salvation in 1970s San Francisco" by John Birdsall (Los Angeles Times)
"Hardcore Noir" by Eric Beetner (Punk Noir Magazine)
"The Advocates: David Nemeth" by JJ Hensley (The Thrill Begins)
"The First Two Pages: 'Heir of Evil' by J.H. Borgrán" (Art Taylor, Writer)
Photographs by Inge Morath (Fragments of Noir)
"Stretching Them Legs" by Angel Luis Cólon (Do Some Damage)
"Places To Read and Listen To Books For Free" by Michael David Wilson (LitReactor)
"Vol. 1 Brooklyn's February 2019 Book Preview" (Vol. 1 Brooklyn)
"The 3 Rules of Noir at the Bar" by David Nemeth (Unlawful Acts)
"Shorted: A Look at a Few Great Anthologies" by Marietta Miles (Do Some Damage)
"A Suspense Novelist’s Trail of Deceptions: Dan Mallory, who writes under the name A. J. Finn, went to No. 1 with his début thriller, 'The Woman in the Window.' His life contains even stranger twists." by Ian Parker (The New Yorker)
"Incident Report No. 71" by David Nemeth (Unlawful Acts)
"On the Destabilizing Brillance of Robert Coover's 'The Babysitter'" by Emily Temple (Literary Hub)
"Why I Love Cozy Mysteries" by Julia Henry (Buried Under Books)
"Meet the Guardian of Grammar Who Wants to Help You Be a Better Writer: Benjamin Dreyer sees language the way an epicure sees food. And he finds sloppiness everywhere he looks." by Sarah Lyall (The New York Times)
"When the Publisher Drops the Ball, Or, YA Author Pulls Debut Novel Following Criticism of Its Depiction of Slavery" by Nate Hoffelder (The Digital Reader)
"Shotgun Honey Presents Volume 4 Submissions" (Shotgun Honey)
"How to Finish" by Lynn Steger Strong (Catapult)
"Robert McGinnis: A Life in Paperback Art" by J. Kingston Pierce (CrimeReads)