
The Day Dutch Went Electric
When he could no longer get ribbons for his manual typewriter, it was time to leave it behind.
Researcher to Elmore Leonard for 32.5 years, I’m sharing exclusive material, insights, and corrections during his Centennial—plus a memoir-in-progress, I’d Kill to Have Your Job.
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When he could no longer get ribbons for his manual typewriter, it was time to leave it behind.

The omnibus editions that marked Elmore Leonard’s arrival as a major American writer

The Staging of an Elmore Leonard Work by Playwright Susan Charlotte

If hawking products sells books, why not?

A fogbound story told by a Spanish-American War veteran who mentally conflates past, present, and imagined events

Author Diane Mott Davidson interviews Dutch at Bouchercon 2000 in Denver

The Case for How Dutch Created Cuban Street Slang

“How reverse-engineering Dutch’s structure became his breakthrough.”

Interview taped at Bloomfield Community Television on June 23, 2009

How Dutch Found His Voice—and Let His Characters Talk