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    Author: EdEarl

    I'm an ex-journalist, self-published novelist and avowed technopeasant reluctantly dipping a scuffed boot toe into the blogosphere. Looking at the wreckage of the newsroom where I currently work brings to mind the line from The Shawshank Redemption -- get busy livin' or get busy dyin'. High time I got busy with the former because newspapers are real busy dyin' right now. When I'm not casting a gloomy eye on my profession, I like to hunt, work on my '68 Chevy C-20 -- a fabulously impractical city vehicle dubbed The Green Hornet -- listen to bluegrass, blues and Texas music of all stripes, cuss about the declining fortunes of the Tennessee Vols and consider the virtues of barbecue in its many incarnations. A wreck and a ripped up knee convinced me to give up my Harley a year or so back and I'm still pissed about that.

    Big-Time Tout From Big-Time Talent

    Check out this killer review of The Best Lousy Choice by Shamus Award-winning author Rich Zahradnik. Big time tout from big time talent. See for yourself at… Read more “Big-Time Tout From Big-Time Talent”

    July 19, 2019July 19, 2019 by EdEarl

    Be Careful What You Wish For

    Dallas PI Ed Earl Burch is tracking the killers of a West Texas rancher, but forgets a lesson he used to know by heart. Be careful what… Read more “Be Careful What You Wish For”

    July 13, 2019 by EdEarl

    A Pro’s Pick

    Your ol’ pal, Honest Jim, thinks the latest Ed Earl Burch crime thriller, THE BEST LOUSY CHOICE, is the daddy of ’em all. But don’t take my… Read more “A Pro’s Pick”

    July 10, 2019July 10, 2019 by EdEarl

    Interview with hardboiled crime fiction author Jim Nesbitt

    Originally posted on Writing to be Read:
    My guest today has a background in hard hitting journalism and he writes hard-boiled crime fiction in the tradition of…

    July 9, 2019 by EdEarl

    Big Time

    Hot dang, sports fans — looks like your ol’ pal, Honest Jim, will be in the spotlight early Tuesday morning on Gloria and Jamie Cooper’s cable TV… Read more “Big Time”

    July 7, 2019July 7, 2019 by EdEarl

    Front Page News

    Well, well, well — Ed Earl and your ol’ pal, Honest Jim, on the front page of the local fish wrapper. To tout the Tuesday go-live date… Read more “Front Page News”

    July 7, 2019 by EdEarl

    Ready For Launch

    Your long wait is almost over, sports fans. THE BEST LOUSY CHOICE, the latest Ed Earl Burch hard-boiled Texas crime thriller, will be released Tuesday, July 9.… Read more “Ready For Launch”

    July 6, 2019 by EdEarl

    Patience, Chirren

    Yo — Ed Earl Burch fanatics. To coordinate with a Partners In Crime blog tour, your ol’ pal Honest Jim is delaying the release of THE BEST… Read more “Patience, Chirren”

    June 6, 2019 by EdEarl

    Broken-Field Mystery

    Check out Honest Jim’s review of Dick Belsky’s hot-off-the-presses Clare Carlson mystery, BELOW THE FOLD: Dick Belsky is the Gayle Sayers of the sudden plot twist, a… Read more “Broken-Field Mystery”

    May 8, 2019 by EdEarl

    Soon, Chirren. Very Soon

    Here’s the cover for the next Ed Earl Burch hard-boiled crime thriller without the watermarks, featuring a killer photo by my old border running buddy, Joel Ruiz… Read more “Soon, Chirren. Very Soon”

    April 19, 2019 by EdEarl

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