Adam Hill Writes: Interview

As you can probably tell I work in Publishing. So once or so a week I get Publisher’s Weekly newsletter to my inbox to stay up on the game. One article that caught my eye was about Alex Segura, a crime novelist who works at Archie Comics for his day gig. The...

Writer’s Digest: A Writers Conference Survival Guide

You’re going to a writers conference. You’ve booked your travel and are excited and ready to meet fellow aspiring writers, fawn over your established writing heroes and maybe accomplish that Big Next Step in your writing career, whether it be finding an agent,...

Elizabeth A. White on DANGEROUS ENDS

Segura uses the idea of struggle—good cops vs. bad, Fernandez vs. himself, pro-Castro Cuban Americans vs. anti-Castro factions—to explore the concept of how the choices people make have consequences that impact not only their own lives, for both better and worse, but...

Paul Semel Interview

For people (like me) who knew Alex Segura as the publicist for DC Comics, his move into writing them came as no surprise. But for fans of Alex’s comics, his move into writing hard boiled crime fiction with 2016’s Silent City was probably a curious one. Especially...