
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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> Originally aired in 1991 as part of the BBC’s Arena series, Elmore Leonard’s Criminal Records is a brilliantly conceived, richly layered portrait of Dutch in Detroit, Miami Beach, Hollywood, and home in Birmingham, Michigan. Directed and ...
> This is Dutch’s introduction to the paperback edition of Willy Remembers by Irvin Faust that was published by his publisher at the time, Arbor House, in January, 1983. (The hardcover edition was published in 1971.)
If you've been following my posts, you may recognize this conversation — the full transcript was previously published. Now, I'm sharing the video of that wide-ranging conversation between Jim Bohannon and Elmore Leonard at the Smithsonian i...
> Dutch was putting the finishing touches on LaBrava, when he sent me to get the lowdown on Atlantic City for Glitz. He gave me a shopping list.
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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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