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Free Speech George Dawes Green: Why the Past—and Storytelling—Is Never Dead The creator of The Moth talks about why the past is never dead, especially in his new novel The Kingdoms of Savannah.
The Storyteller: George Dawes Green Stories travel as far as Antarctica and curiosity burrows deep for the founder of The Moth George Dawes Green.
George Dawes Green talks with Jeremy Finley about his book THE KINGDOMS OF SAVANNAH.
It’s only natural that New York Times best-selling author George Dawes Green ’s latest whodunit, “ Kingdoms of Savannah,” would be set in this strange and wonderful city.
George Dawes Green has made an irregular habit of analyzing how extreme circumstances affect the most ordinary of people. His deserved Edgar-winning debut, “The Caveman’s Valentine” (1994 ...
The rot runs deep in George Dawes Green’s long-awaited fourth novel. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman Around these parts, the publication of a new George Dawes Green novel is ...
George Dawes Green was turned onto the marronage of the Lowcountry by the late historian John Duncan, bringing it to the forefront of his latest novel, “The Kingdoms of Savannah.” ...
Green’s latest book, Ravens, is pure dark fun. It's the first thriller the award-winning author of The Juror and The Caveman’s Valentine has written in 14 years.
George Dawes Green makes a triumphant return to the genre after a 14-year absence with “Ravens” (Grand Central: 336 pp., $24.99).
“The Kingdoms of Savannah” is George Dawes Green’s probing and evocative novel about a deeply dysfunctional Savannah family who band together to stop a murderer and unwittingly encounter a ...
When author George Dawes Green penned back-to-back successful novels in the '90s, readers couldn't wait for his next offering. After all, "The Caveman's Valentine" and "The Juror" both were ...
EXCLUSIVE: Dynamic Television is plotting to turn George Dawes Green’s Southern Gothic crime novel The Kingdoms of Savannah into a TV series. The transatlantic production house has optioned the ...
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