Mark T. Conard is Chair of the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. He’s the co-editor of The Simpsons …
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Rogue Authors are a breed apart. Chosen for quality and originality, these are the best new voices in suspense fiction. Each month, The Rogue Reader introduces our community to one of these breakout authors.
Mark T. Conard is Chair of the Philosophy and Religious Studies Department at Marymount Manhattan College in New York City. He’s the co-editor of The Simpsons …
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Edward Weinman spent nearly one fourth of his life as an expat on Iceland, enduring many long, dark, cold, windy, gray winters. But he made it …
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Michael Hogan, a refugee from those big cities back east where, in his youth, he lawyered, partied, read everything, wrote novels and screenplays (one produced …
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The Blues and getting punched in the face were the two biggest influences in Rodolphe Cuzon’s development as a writer. Born in Brittany, France, Ro …
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Don Rearden grew up on the tundra of Southwestern Alaska. His experiences with the Yup’ik Eskimo culture shaped both his writing and to a larger …
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