I don't really consider any of my novels 'crime' novels.
Megan Abbott
Recitation: by Male by Female
I just think I'm the average all-American girl.
Meghan McCain
GirlThinkAverageJustAll-American
I love writing shorter fiction.
Matthew Pearl
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When a man's mind rides faster than his horse can gallop they quickly both tire.
John Webster
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When George Hirsch ran the New York City Marathon in 1976, the first year the course snaked through all five boroughs, the event was a lean affair. He and two thousand others dodged wayward bicycles and pedestrians on the streets, with little help from an anemic police presence.
Mary Pilon
PoliceNew YorkCityHelpYearNew
For highly indebted governments, low interest rates are critical to keep debt levels sustainable and ease pressure to restructure debt and recapitalize banks. The shift to a high sovereign-debt-yield equilibrium would make it impossible to achieve fiscal balance.
Michael Spence
BalanceImpossiblePressureAchieve
For me, writing a novel is more like digging a well than climbing a mountain - some heroic thing where I set out to conquer. I just sit quietly for a few years, and then it starts to become something.
Mohsin Hamid
MountainMeWritingConquerBecome
Ponzi and all of his successors tap into a fundamental part of human nature. One part of our brain tells us this is too good to be true. The other side tells us this is too good to miss. The key to any con is getting a mark to tip to the too-good-to-miss side.
Mitchell Zuckoff
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It's something that can get overwhelming and frustrating, the sexism I experience in my career. It's just obviously a big issue in women's sport, like salaries, media coverage, just general things that you have to cope with in your career.
Lizzie Armitstead
WomenExperienceMediaYouCareer
I consider myself a very driven and intense fighter.
Clay Guida
MyselfFighterDrivenIntenseVery
We hope that others will also commit to giving generously and starting young.
Priscilla Chan
WorkGoodTimeLongEarlyPossible
It was Apollo 8 that first showed us the tiny blue marble of Earth floating in the void of space, one of the great psychological shifts in human history. From out there, we can both appreciate and begin to solve the problems of our world in ways unavailable to us otherwise.
Rick Tumlinson
HistoryGreatBlueSpaceWorld
I guess I always have been a collector.
Kyle Mooney
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