Thursday, March 08, 2018

More crime in New York

Alison Gaylin. Photos by Peter
Rozovsky for Detectives Beyond
Borders
Another day, another crime fiction event at Mysterious Bookshop. This time it was Alison Gaylin talking about her new novel If I Die Tonight on Tuesday with Megan Abbott for a crowd that included Sarah Weinman and other luminaries I'd have had a chance to talk to if I hadn't had to get back to work.

Elsewhere, well, from the Lower East Side to the Upper West Side, New York is just a fine place to do some shooting. And let me tell you: The hotels up there are nicer than the ones down here.

© Peter Rozovsky 2018

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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

What they said at Noircon

Your humble blogkeeper talking
 about noir songs at the
Philadelphia  Mausoleum
 of Contemporary Art
 during Noircon. Photo courtesy
 of Cullen Gallagher.
More wise, entertaining, and interesting things that people said at Noircon 2012:

"It's like modern folklore, really."
Alison Gaylin, on true crime

"It's increasingly impossible to tell an American noir story."
 Kent Harrington, on the globalization of crime

"Noir is "the beating heart of yearning. It's not about `problems.'"

Fellow Noircon attendee: "Are you a dog person or a cat person?"

Me: "Neither. I'm a vegetarian."
— Exchange at hotel bar Saturday night
  © Peter Rozovsky 2012

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