Schlagwort-Archive: Ali Karim
Interview: Alison Joseph
Joseph talks about her long-standing interest in composing radio dramas, her thoughts on the rise of e-books, and her next, very different book project.
Interview: Linwood Barclay
During their exchange, Barclay – who lives in Ontario, Canada – explained to Ali Karim why the title of this new book underwent a change; why Bill Clinton figures into the narrative; the link between “Trust Your Eyes” and “Rear Window”.
Artikel: Trust in Linwood Barclay’s “Eyes”
Ali Karim has followed Linwood Barclay’s work since his breakout novel “No time for goodbye”, and as much as he found last years “The accident” captivating, little prepared him for the intensity and elegance of “Trust your eyes”.
Artikel: Gary Phillips in “Big Water”
Porträt: Simon Kernick
Simon Kernick debuted with “The Business of Dying” in 1991, and followed up his furious London-based police action with “The Murder Exchange”, “A Good Day to Die” and “The Crime Trade”.
Artikel: Ali Karim on Kathy Reichs’ essay on Thomas Harris’ “The Silence of the Lambs”
Ali Karim is Assistant Editor at Shots eZine, a contributing editor at January Magazine & The Rap Sheet and writes for Crimespree Magazine, Deadly Pleasures. He talks about Kathy Reichs’ essay on Thomas Harris’ “The Silence of the Lambs”.
Interview: Barry Forshaw
Ali Karim met UK critic Barry Forshaw. Over a couple of glasses of port, thay discussed his newest book, what he considers “signal work” from the Nordic region, what he’s busy with now, and of course one of Karim’s favorite subjects, Stieg Larsson.
Service: 2012 MWA Edgar Nominations
SHOTSMAG presents the Nominees for the 2012 Edgar Allan Poe Awards, honoring the best in mystery fiction, nonfiction and television published or produced in 2011.
Artikel: Thriller Novel to Thriller Film
Nothing stops the cinematic heart like a well-constructed thriller. Even the best thrill-makers, however — from Alfred Hitchcock to Billy Wilder to Steven Spielberg — have faltered without the right source material.