
Researcher to Elmore Leonard for 32.5 years, I’m sharing exclusive material, insights, and corrections during his Centennial—plus a memoir-in-progress, I’d Kill to Have Your Job.
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In this audio I read Dutch’s introduction to the Armchair Detective Library edition of Hombre (1989), which he wrote in 1985. Looking back, he wasn’t thinking about inserting themes about racism or moral ambiguity—none of it. He wouldn’t ha...
Andrea Grossman started Writers Bloc in Los Angeles because she wanted to bring her three favorite writers — John le Carré, Philip Roth, and Elmore Leonard — to her stage. She got le Carré, and Dutch. Two out of three ain’t bad.
Bobi Tallinger, Joan Leonard’s daughter, shares a personal portrait of life at home with Dutch — one built on everyday moments, quiet humor, and affection.
Producer Stacey Sher looks back on three decades of working with Elmore Leonard’s stories — from Get Shorty to Out of Sight — and on the friendships that grew out of them.
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I was Elmore Leonard’s researcher for 32.5 years. My memoir, I’d Kill to Have Your Job: Getting the Goods for Elmore Leonard, is coming soon. Subscribe for exclusive content and updates about the celebration of the Elmore Leonard Centennial in 2025.
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