Gabino Iglesias takes a closer look at the suburban noir novel The Hunting Wives by May Cobb. Mr. Iglesias writes “Brass Ovaries:...
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Gabino Iglesias writes "Brass Ovaries: Reading Women" column for Mystery Tribune. He is the author of Coyote Songs, Zero Saints, and Gutmouth and his nonfiction has appeared in places like The New York Times, the Los Angeles Review of Books, the LA Times, El Nuevo Día, and other venues.
Gabino Iglesias takes a closer look at Blackwood, a dark and atmospheric suspense novel by Michael Farris Smith, set in...
Gabino Iglesias shares his list of ten types of authors who can go fuck themselves and explain why some crime...
As part of his “Brass Ovaries: Reading Women” column for Mystery Tribune, Gabino Iglesias takes a closer look at “The...
Gabino Iglesias takes a closer look at the suburban noir novel “Someone We Know” by Shari Lapena. I’m usually not...
Wendy Heard’s The Kill Club is a multilayered crime novel that peels away like an onion to reveal a story...
Crime is a genre that’s at the top of the heap in terms of publishing women. That said, the advances...
Gabino Iglesias writes “Brass Ovaries: Reading Women” column for Mystery Tribune. He is the author of Coyote Songs, Zero Saints,...
I was tired of reading articles written by men about how to write women. I was tired of books with...