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Michael Connelly's Other Words

The Folly of Downsizing Book Reviews
Op-Ed Piece, Los Angeles Times, April 29, 2007

Tell The Story, Tell The Truth
Exclusive essay on Sun-Sentinel.com, May 28, 2006

Michael Connelly Takes A Bite Out Of Crime

Exclusive essay on Amazon.com, May 2006

The Lincoln Lawyer — Behind The Writing
Have case, will travel. Michael shares the inspiration for his new book.

Old, But Never Totally Cold
Commentary Michael wrote for the L.A. Times opinion page. It ran May 23, 2005.

Michael Connelly "Interviews" Harry Bosch (2005)
Harry explains why he rejoined the LAPD after 3 years in retirement. He talks about being a "Closer."

Michael Connelly on Stephen King
On Amazon.com

Afterword
Why did Michael decide to write the sequel to The Poet? Warning: Spoilers for The Poet

Author Essay: The Inside Story Of Chasing The Dime
On www.BordersStores.com.

Michael Connelly Interviews Harry Bosch (2002)
**Warning: Spoilers for City Of Bones.

Looking Into The Abyss
On HBGUSA.com. The story behind the story in A Darkness More Than Night.

Lost Chapters
Published here for the first time are two chapters from Michael Connelly's books (The Last Coyote and Angels Flight) that were never published in the final editions. Both are glimpses into Harry Bosch's past.

Who Shot Vic Weiss? A Trail Gone Cold
In 1989, as a Los Angeles Times Staff Writer, Michael wrote this story about an unsolved murder.  It is the genesis for Trunk Music.

Lauderdale Homicide
In 1987, when Michael was a staff writer for Sunshine Magazine, the Fort Lauderdale News/Sun-Sentinel's Sunday magazine, he wrote about a week he spent with a homicide squad.

Epiphany
Michael has written the Afterword in a limited edition book, No Good From A Corpse by Leigh Brackett. Epiphany recounts how his desire to write fiction was inspired by seeing the movie version of Raymond Chandler's The Long Goodbye, written for the screen by Leigh Brackett.

First Person
An essay about the changes fatherhood has made in his life and in his writing. This appeared in The Washington Post and other newspapers.

Truth Far Stranger than Fiction in the O.J. Saga
Written for the Los Angeles Times two weeks after the arrest of O.J. Simpson.

The Mystery of Mystery Writing
An essay about the art of mystery writing.

 

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