Recording History While We Can

By Kevin Sullivan | January 16, 2016

When I was a teenager, my father said he wanted to introduce me to a man who went by the nickname of “Irish”. He was originally from Ireland, my father explained, but he’d joined the Canadian Army and fought the Germans in the First World War. Prior to our meeting, dad told me some of […]

Richard Godwin on His New Thriller Noir Novel SAVAGE HIGHWAY

By Ashley Butler | January 14, 2016

Richard Godwin Discusses Lawlessness in Crime Fiction

By Ashley Butler | December 30, 2015

LAWLESSNESS IN CRIME FICTION, Richard Godwin. An author frequently gets asked how did you come to write this book? In a way this post tackles that but in the wider context. This forms part of a series of posts about Savage Highway. I wrote Savage Highway because I wanted to explore lawlessness and injustice, but also for the […]