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    The hybrid book, batteries and video included  Oct 2, 2009
    "As a novelist I would never ever" allow videos to substitute for prose, said Walter Mosley, the author of "Devil in a Blue Dress" and other novels ... "As a novelist I would never ever" allow videos to substitute for prose, said Walter Mosley, the author of "Devil in a Blue Dress" and other novels. (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

    The Baghdad Power Struggle Nobody's Covering  Sep 30, 2009
    Walter Mosley in his new novel says something is as unnatural as a live cat inside a glass ball, or the United States declaring peace. Don't you hate it when cracks like that make sense. (Slate)

    Book Buzz: What's new on the list and in publishing  Sep 24, 2009
    Books on the Mall: The ninth National Book Festival will be Saturday on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Among the more than 70 authors attending: James Patterson, John Grisham, John Irving, Walter Mosley, Rick Riordan, Jodi Picoult, David Wroblewski, Julia Alvarez, Colson Whitehead and Junot Diaz. The festival's organizer, the Library of Congress, is employing digital technology to update book lovers, including Twitter, text messages and a Facebook page. (USA Today -- Life)

    Making history. Or not.  Sep 8, 2009
    Hundreds of cool contributors, such as Camille Paglia, Sarah Vowell, Walter Mosley, and Howell Raines. And they re not scared to tackle the big questions. (Boston Globe)

    Newsweek: The role of 'police intuition'  Sep 2, 2009
    Following a Hunch, Solving a Mystery. How intuition worked to free Jaycee Dugardand why it took so long for someone to speak up. (MSNBC -- Crime)

    Full Court Press  Aug 5, 2009
    Newsweek, Aug. 10In the , novelist Walter Mosley writes that crime fiction holds timeless appeal for Americans because it helps us forget the hazy complexity of the modern world. Crime-driven forms of entertainment invite us to imagine how we might respond in similarly malevolent situations. (Slate)

    The Oracle Group Announces The NAACP Centennial Author Pavilion Themed '100 Years, 100 Authors' in New York City July 13 - July 15, 2009  Jul 10, 2009
    WASHINGTON, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The NAACP Centennial Author Pavilion welcomes national bestselling authors Diahann Carroll, Hill Harper, Chris Gardner, Tiki Barber, Terry McMillan, Carl Weber, Chef Jeff Henderson, Stephen L. Carter, Dr. Dorothy Height, Sharon Draper and Walter Mosley to New York City to Celebrate 100 Years of Bold Dreams and Big Victories. The NAACP Author Centennial Author Pavilion Themed "100 Years, 100 Authors" will bring an exciting mix of national, bestselling and... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    interview with Michael Moorcock  Jun 19, 2009
    "? Pretty much now. There might be a little bit of tweaking in future, but nothing special. In fact I've done the reverse with the current Del Rey Elric books where I've republished them in their original order. At least where fantasy books are concerned. But I suspect if I ever had the time I'd do some revision on the Pyat books and maybe a little on Mother London. Which artist has best depicted your idea of Elric? I'm partial to Micheal Whelan. I love Whelan's stuff but his Elric's just a... (Harper's Magazine)

    The Right Mistake  May 12, 2009
    Walter Mosley at His Finest. One of Mosley s strengths is creating characters real enough to draw his audience in and allowing them enough flaws to make empathy a hard decision. (Suite101.com)

    • New at M-C libraries  May 9, 2009
    "Malice" by Lisa Jackson, "Lost Quilter" by Jennifer "Chiaverini; Execution Dock" by Anne Perry, "Long Fall" by Walter Mosley. Nonfiction. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)

    Walter Mosley is taking readers' questions  Apr 14, 2009
    Walter Mosley was already a well-known and much-loved author when he got the endorsement that took him to a new level of fame. It was 1992, and Bill Clinton, running for president for the first time, was asked who his favourite author was. (Globe and Mail)

    'Buffy' creator receives award at Harvard  Apr 11, 2009
    Mosley visits 'GBH "Devil in a Blue Dress" writer Walter Mosley stopped by the studios of WGBH yesterday to tape an episode of "Basic Black." Mosley talked up the Obamas and took a jab at Wall Street, calling the bankers "thieves." Mosley's murderous new book is called "The Long Fall.". Mad about Slattery. (Boston Globe)

    FDR's lesson  Apr 7, 2009
    MOSLEY ON THE CHARLES Always-inventive mystery writer Walter Mosley reads from his latest novel, "The Long Fall," in which he introduces a quirky lead character named Leonid McGill, at 6 p.m. Friday at the Brattle Theatre, 40 Brattle St., Cambridge. Tickets are available at the Harvard Book Store. (Boston Globe)

    Crime writer leaves famed character behind  Apr 7, 2009
    Crime writer Walter Mosley debuts new series - CNN.com ... Crime writer Walter Mosley debuts new series ... Writer Walter Mosley is best known for his Easy Rawlins mystery series. (CNN)

    The Bookworm: Mosley’s ‘Long Fall’ gets off track toward end  Apr 5, 2009
    But in the new novel The Long Fall by Walter Mosley (c. 2009, Riverhead Books 25. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Stories From the Family Tree -- New Anthology Shows the Many Branches of Our Life's Journey  Feb 21, 2009
    Robin's favorite authors are Faulkner, Dunbar, Eric Jerome Dickey, and Walter Mosley. These writers have greatly influenced the design, growth and thoughts of his writings and characters. (Primezone Releases)




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