The co-author of The Unforgiven is stepping away from her daily journalism job. Read about Edith Brady-Lunny and her retirement at https://www.wglt.org/post/b-ns-courthouse-watchdog-set-retire-pantagraph#stream/0 … [Read more...] about Co-author retiring from daily newspaper deadlines
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Columnist digs into making of audio book
One could say more goes into the narration of an audio book than meets the ear. Columnist Bill Flick explores the subject in his interview with the narrator of both "The Unforgiven" and "Reasonable Doubt". You might recognize Keith … [Read more...] about Columnist digs into making of audio book
“The Unforgiven” topic on TV show
Shelbey Roberts and Mark Welp, who had interviewed Steve Vogel about his book "Reasonable Doubt" a year ago, invited him back to talk about the new book, co-authored with Edith Brady-Lunny. She was kind enough to accompany Steve on the interview. … [Read more...] about “The Unforgiven” topic on TV show
“The Darkest Night” to air three times this week
Investigation Discovery's hour-long report on the Hendricks family murders will be broadcast three times this week--once on the ID Network, and twice on OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network). Titled "The Darkest Night", the report first aired on ID 13 … [Read more...] about “The Darkest Night” to air three times this week
Steve is interviewed on his radio alma mater
WJBC Radio's Marc Strauss interviewed The Unforgiven co-authors Edith Brady-Lunny and Steve Vogel 11 days after the book's release. Remarkably, the conversation occurred in the very same studio where Steve interviewed hundreds of guests over the 22 … [Read more...] about Steve is interviewed on his radio alma mater
“The Unforgiven” about to become audio book
The Unforgiven—a newly-published true crime book about the drownings of three children in an Illinois lake—is about to be published as an audiobook. Tantor Audio on May 21 will release an unabridged version of the book by co-authors Edith … [Read more...] about “The Unforgiven” about to become audio book