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News and Articles on Lawrence Block
Thriller Rises From The Grave Jul 19, 2009 Then, fellow mystery scribe Lawrence Block recalled a hardboiled novel Westlake penned in the early 1960s that was shelved by his agent, who felt it wasn't commercial enough. Charles Ardai, publisher of Hard Case 00004000 Crime, tracked down the sole copy, "a yellowing, faint carbon whose pages were torn and taped together, with Westlake's handwritten notes. A real artifact," he told Page Six. (New York Post -- Gossip)
'Pedestrian’ memoir of race-walking writer Jun 6, 2009 REVIEW Step by Step: A Pedestrian Memoir, by Lawrence Block, William Morrow, 365 pages, 24 ... The latest book by Lawrence Block, author of more than 60 crime novels, is a memoir; and as he approaches his 71st birthday later this month, the author has been hinting that it could be his last book. (Missoulian, MT)
60 books later... May 21, 2009 Lawrence Block retraces his life one step at a time - USATODAY.com ... Lawrence Block retraces his life one step at a time ... Crime novelist Lawrence Block demonstrates his racewalking gait next to the Hudson River in New York City. (USA Today)
No More Advice Mar 10, 2009 When the center's Lewis Frumkes recalled he'd once been handed a calling card that said, "Ethel LeFrak, Advisor," with the widow's phone number, Ethel quipped: "I've retired as an advisor . . . now people can reach me at 1-800-TIRED." Enjoying the banter were Mary Higgins Clark, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Frank McCourt, Lawrence Block, Tony Hendra, Daphne Merkin, Ben Cheever and Bob Morris. . (New York Post -- Gossip)
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