Whether you are a fan of Matt Scudder or Bernie Rhodenbarr, whether you know Lawrence Block as the best living writer about New York or the most versatile of crime novelists, this is the book you have been waiting for. Block talks to mystery connoisseur Ernie Bulow about his apprenticeship writing for pulp magazines and working at a leading literary agency, about his love of New York and his fondness for travel. He gives brief, tantalizing glimpses into his literary and personal ups and downs. His wit and his insights into life and literature will captivate not just Block's many fans but anyone interested in the literary life. Included in this book are Block's first published short story, four previously uncollected essays, and a Block bibliography.
Lawrence Block was named a Grand Master of the Mystery Writers of America in 1994. His most recent novel is A Long Line of Dead Men.
Ernie Bulow has also coauthored Talking Mysteries: A Conversation with Tony Hillerman and Sleight of Hand: Conversations with Walter Satterthwait (both from UNM Press).