Mosley's second novel (after Devil in a Blue Dress ) confirms the advent of an extraordinary storyteller. It is five years after the events detailed in the first novel and Easy Rawlins has used the ...
Ask Walter Mosley what he does, and he'll say, simply, "I'm a writer." And he's written a lot: 52 books, about 30 short stories and another 30 or 40 articles, he says. While most writers specialize in ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Famed fiction author Walter Mosley sits down with TODAY’s Craig Melvin to share details about his latest book in the Easy Rawlins ...
With more than 30 books in many genres, it’s hard to select a starting point when picking the brain of Walter Mosley. Luckily, he was in St. Louis promoting a new fictional character and wanted an ...
Walter Mosley has written 17 books featuring his most famous literary creation: the Black Los Angeles private detective Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins. They are among the more than 60 that he has produced in ...
Walter Mosley easily glides back to his Easy Rawlins series in this strong 15th outing, “Blood Grove.” It has been five years since the private detective was last seen in “Charcoal Joe” (2016) — ...
FAREWELL, AMETHYSTINE: An Easy Rawlins Mystery. By Walter Mosley. Mulholland Books. 336 pages. $30. It’s 1970 in Los Angeles, and Easy Rawlins has come a long way since Walter Mosley launched his ...
Forget that Walter Mosley and Leonid McGill are both cerebral, middle-aged black men from New York City. Forget that both are detectives searching for clues to human nature. Mosley is a prize-winning ...
Ezekiel “Easy” Rawlins, a character created by author Walter Mosley, is getting another shot on television after Amblin Television signed up to develop a series. The production company has closed a ...
Walter Mosley and Richard Wolinsky, 2009. Walter Mosley in conversation with Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff, recorded June 23, 1996 in the KPFA studios while on tour for the novel, “A Little ...
Ezekiel “Easy” Rawlins will be sleuthing his way back to the screen. Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Television has closed a deal to develop and produce a television series adapted from Walter Mosley‘s ...
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