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What I Learned from Reading Walter Mosley

One of the big events of the year at the school where I teach, Marygrove College in Detroit, MI, is our Contemporary American Authors Lecture Series held each April. This series, now in its twenty-fourth year, brings in a guest writer each year to give a free public reading and hold a master class with our own and area high school students.

As the chair of the department that hosts the event, I am the emcee for the evening, which means my job is to preside over the…

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Added by Donald Levin on December 20, 2011 at 6:36am — No Comments

Coming in November: The first Martin Preuss Mystery

The first in my series of mysteries set in suburban Detroit is in the final stages of production.

 

Crimes of Love introduces police detective Martin Preuss. Fiercely independent, a widower who dearly loves his profoundly handicapped son, Preuss makes his debut one cold November night when he joins a frantic search for a seven-year-old girl with epilepsy who has disappeared from the streets of his community.…

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Added by Donald Levin on October 30, 2011 at 1:26am — 1 Comment

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