Crafting Villains and Voice with Gregg Hurwitz, Linwood Barclay, and Lisa Unger

Categories: Author | Career | Craft | Interview

Erin Mitchell sits down with Gregg Hurwitz, Linwood Barclay, and Lisa Unger for an engaging conversation about their creative evolution, how they craft memorable villains, and the tonal shifts that have shaped their writing careers.

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