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Neil Russell Revisited — A Fresh Interview with the Creator of Thriller Hero Rail Black

  Back in early 2012, I conducted a brief (okay . . . perfunctory) interview with movie-maker-turned-thriller-author Neil Russell. I knew there was a lot more about this man that I wanted to learn and share with you. Well, Neil … Continue reading

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Why Do Liberals Reject Vigilante Fiction?

  I had missed this essay by Anthony Paletta when it first appeared in February 2012, but it raises a question that the author answers with some good insights — especially near the end: Why do people on the political … Continue reading

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