Start waving goodbye to Uncanny Valley
Have a look at this video: No, seriously, I mean it. Watch this video before going on. I came across it on Gizmodo , the tech/gadget-obsessed website. The woman talking in the interview is acting for...
View ArticleBouchercon
Well, I’m back from Bouchercon, the annual crime fiction festival, this year held in Baltimore and run by Ruth Jordan of Crimespree Magazine and Judy Bobalik. It was my first Bouchercon, but I felt...
View ArticleGuest Blogging
Just popping my head in to mention that I’m currently ignoring my own blog (and very effectively too, I might add) so that I can guest-blog on Lee Lofland’s excellent cops and forensics site for...
View ArticleA Big Deal in Lille
One of the fun things I did this spring/early summer was lecture at the 46th International Meeting of Francophone Legal Medicine. I was invited over by Professor Didier Gosset, the Chief Medical...
View ArticleMy Life in Blood – a gallery
I have a long article about blood in the UK newspaper the Independent today. It’s a bit of a curious thing, hopscotching around the place, covering how I became a forensic pathologist, the Cuban white...
View ArticleAudio: Interview on Irish Radio
Last week, I was on Moncrieff! – not literally on Sean Moncrieff, but on his popular afternoon show on Irish talk radio. Sean Moncrieff: The work of a pathologist is often characterized as somewhat...
View ArticleDirty, Filthy Benjamins…
At mystery or thriller festivals, I’m often asked about the importance of accuracy in the genre. I think authors should take whatever liberties they need to tell their stories – after all, these are...
View ArticleBlogging over at Murderati today…
Hi. Yes, I’ve been neglecting this space – in truth, between work and writing and living in NYC, I’m stretched pretty thin. I’ve been working on my next book, Monster Park, a thriller set in winter in...
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