As author Jason Miller prepares to release Red Dog, the second book in his Slim in Little Egypt crime series, we can’t help but point out his singular sense of humor, which is on display in this interview with fellow novelist/funnyman, Jeff Zentner. Here they discuss literary influences, the trick to writing great dialogue, and how Miller’s work in television, graphic novels, and “hack writing” helped him hone his craft. A must-read for fans of his books as well as aspiring writers.
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