Walter Mosley on Craft, Voice, and the Making of a Literary Icon

In this in-depth conversation, Clay Stafford and Walter Mosley explore the roots of Mosley’s craft, from his poetic beginnings to his rise as one of the defining voices in modern crime fiction.

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