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  1. A Little Yellow Dog: Featuring an Original Easy Rawlins Short Story "Gr by Walter Mosley, 2010-06-11
  2. Mississippi Blues. by Walter Mosley, 2000-03-01
  3. Transgressions: Ten Brand-New Novellas by Lawrence Block, Jeffery Deaver, et all 2005-05-01
  4. Walter Mosley Omnibus: "Devil in a Blue Dress", "Red Death", "White Butterfly" by Walter Mosley, 1995-09-22
  5. RL's Dream (Ome) by Mosley Walter, 1996-07-05
  6. Walter Mosley: A Critical Companion (Critical Companions to Popular Contemporary Writers) by Charles E. Wilson Jr., 2003-05-30
  7. Walter Mosley's Easy Rawlins Mysteries by Walter Mosley, 2001-02-24
  8. Walter Mosley Omnibus (Devil in a Blue Dress, Read Death, White Butterfly) by Walter Mosley, 1996
  9. Walter Mosley Prepacked Boxed Set: Devil in a Blue Dress, Red Death, White Butterfly by Walter Mosley, 1995-10
  10. What Next: A Memoir Toward World Peace by Walter Mosley, 2003-01-29
  11. Auf Abwegen by Walter Mosley, 2006-08-31
  12. Papillon blanc by Walter Mosley, 1997-03-19
  13. Walter Mosely Omnibus (Spanish Edition) by Walter Mosley, 1998-07
  14. Bad Boy Brawly Brown: An Easy Rawlins Mystery by Walter Mosley, 2002-07-02

61. Walter Mosley: Goodbye Easy Rawlins - Black Voices Blogs
For those Easy Rawlins fans out there, walter mosley may be putting the beloved character to rest in BLONDE FAITH (Little, Brown, October) the latest and
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Posted Oct 16th 2007 11:00AM by Felicia Pride
Filed under: More Than Words For those Easy Rawlins fans out there, Walter Mosley may be putting the beloved character to rest in BLONDE FAITH (Little, Brown, October) the latest and tenth installment of his popular detective series.
After 10 books featuring the black war veteran turned detective, I can't blame Mosley for telling NPR, "There [are] no more Easy Rawlins books in my head. But I guess it's always possible that I could write another one, but I'm not thinking about writing another one, and this feels like a nice ending to me."
Easy came onto the scene in 1990 when Mosley released DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS which went on to be a motion picture starring Mr. Denzel Washington

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63. Award-Winning Author Walter Mosley To Speak At Adelphi University On April 16, 2
Adelphi University is pleased to welcome awardwinning author walter mosley, who will deliver Adelphi’s Diamandopoulos Lecture, “Bearing Witness,” on Monday
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Best known for his popular mysteries featuring private investigator Easy Rawlins, Walter Mosley transcends the conventional boundaries of fiction writing. His first Rawlins novel, Devil in a Blue Dress , was adapted into a film starring Denzel Washington. He is the author of the New York Times best-selling Bad Boy Brawly Brown Black Betty ,and Little Scarlet, among others.
America . One of his short stories from, Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned: The Socrates Fortlow Stories In 2004, he was bestowed with the PEN USA Lifetime Achievement Award and the Sundance Risktaker Award.
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64. Walter Mosley - 2001 National Book Festival (Library Of Congress)
walter mosley, born and raised in Los Angeles, is the author of the critically acclaimed Easy Rawlins mystery series (Devil in a Blue Dress, A Red Death,
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Walter Mosley, born and raised in Los Angeles, is the author of the critically acclaimed Easy Rawlins mystery series ( Devil in a Blue Dress A Red Death White Butterfly Black Betty and A Little Yellow Dog ). His most recent book, Fearless Jones (Little, Brown, 2001), debuts a new mystery series. Mr. Mosley's other books include the novels Blue Light and RL's Dream (1995), which won the 1996 Black Caucus of the American Library Association's Literary Award, and two collections of stories featuring Socrates Fortlow, Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned

65. Walter Mosley, Mystery And Suspense Writer
mosley, walter, Devil in a Blue Dress, WW Norton, New York, 1990. mosley, walter, Blue Lightning Mary Higgins Clark s Mystery Magazine Esquire
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Walter Mosley
1952 (Los Angeles, California) -
Novels
Character: Easy Rawlins (ER); Socrates Fortlow (SF)
Mosley, Walter,
Devil in a Blue Dress, W. W. Norton, New York, 1990. John Creasey Award, Shamus Cinema: Devil in a Blue Dress,
A Red Death,
W. W. Norton, New York, 1991. ER ISBN: 0-393-02998-0
White Butterly, W. W. Norton, New York, 1992. ER ISBN: 0-393-03366-X
Black Betty, W. W. Norton, New York, 1994.
W. W. Norton, New York, 1995.
A Little Yellow Dog, W. W. Norton, New York, 1996. ISBN: 0-393-03924-2
Black Classic Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1997. ER ISBN: 1-57478-025-5
Blue Light, Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1998. ISBN: 0-316-57098-2
Bad Boy Brawly Brown, 2002. ER
Original Short Fiction
Mosley, Walter,
Blue Lightning
Esquire The New Mystery Spooks, Spies, and Private Eyes
Collections of Short Fiction
Mosley, Walter, Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned: The Socrates Fortlow Stories W. W. Norton, New York, 1998. SF ISBN: 0-393-04539-0 Futureland Warner Books, New York, 2001. ISBN: 0-446-61073-9

66. Sycamore Review - Blog - Walter Mosley
Sycamore Review Literature, Opinion, and the Arts.
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New novel reviewed at the Times Some of us at Sycamore met Walter Mosley at AWP in Atlanta last year. He was walking around in a trench coat and (I think) some kind of awesome fedora. I also want to give him some other quirky detail like purple pants, but I'm a fiction writer, trained to make up details I can't remember, and I never thought I'd be called upon to explain what Walter Mosley wore to AWP 2007. But I do remember that if you didn't recognize him, you'd think, "WOW, this is the coolest guy in the room," because he was so out of place. Surrounded by ambitious and high-strung hipsters trying to make some kind of networking action happen, Mosley sauntered around and made small talk and hilarious commentary with unpaid interns peddling their wares. And those unpaid interns who did recognize him fumbled with their wares and stammered, "That's Walter Mosley, that's Walter Mosley, that's Walter Mosley." Posted on Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 05:32PM

67. Charles E. Wilson, Jr. Walter Mosley: A Critical Companion | African American Re
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68. I'M Your Man - The Movie, By Walter Mosley
Leonard Cohen I’m Your Man tells the truth from the title all the way through to the last song returning us to the man who is for us. walter mosley
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Conventional wisdom holds that fiction is comprised of fabrications where nonfiction is seen as an attempt at objective truth-telling. This understanding, I believe, is far from accurate. Nonfiction is almost always an attempt to manipulate attitudes and ideas by presenting certain bits of information while ignoring others. On the other hand, fiction bears the onus of presenting characters in such a way that the reader (or viewer) must admit to their inherent humanity. In other words, nonfiction often misrepresents fact while fiction must cleave to a sense of truth held by the society in general. These differences between fiction and nonfiction are the same in books and in film.
Taking this opinion as a stepping off point one can see that a documentary film must achieve extraordinary heights in order to present a subject that does not mislead its audience. The successful documentary film must present a subject that is believable and whole like a character in a novel.
The difficulty of such a task issues from the fact that we, characters in life, are primarily unconscious creatures reacting to forces that we are neither aware of nor understand. The problem with most nonfictionists is that they believe they understand their subjects in all ways important and therefore leave little space for ambivalence or the trace elements of wisdom and folly. This is a problem because truth exists primarily in the margins of certainty and intention; truth, like life, is transient, ever-changing, and often at odds with its holders’ intentions and assumptions.

69. Walter Mosley - M Is For Mystery Bookstore - M Is For Mystery Bookstore - Artsop
walter mosley signs Blonde Faith and This Year You Write Your Novel (signing only). In a starred review, Publishers Weekly said of Blonde Faith Set in
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Walter Mosley signs Blonde Faith and This Year You Write Your Novel (signing only).
In a starred review, Publishers Weekly said of Blonde Faith: "Set in 1967, Mosley's brilliant 10th Easy Rawlins thriller finds the middle-aged Easy still fighting some of the same battles he fought in his first outing, Devil in a Blue Dress (1990), as an angry young WWII vet trying to make his home in postwar Los Angeles. ...now Easy is dealing with the loss of the love of his life, Bonnie, and his decision to make her leave him. Easy's two most dangerous friends, Raymond Mouse Alexander and Christmas Black, have both disappeared and both are being hunted. Easy must find them before those who want to destroy them do... Mosley knows his territory as intimately as a lover knows his beloved, and Easy's tortuous progression from man-child to man may have reached its climax in this searing and moving novel."
This Year You Write Your Novel is Mosley's nonfiction guide for aspiring writers. The School Library Journal said: "Mosley offers motivation and instruction, wisely defining success in narrow terms: if writers-to-be follow his advice, they will be able to produce a first draft in only three months, and a competent novel in a year. The author covers all the basics in a succinct and workmanlike fashion: narrative voice, character development, metaphor and simile, plot and story, editing, rewriting, research, and more... A guide to writing a novel may not be needed by many teens, but some will want precisely that, and this book will serve them well."

70. R.A. Forum > MOSLEY, Walter. "Archibald Lawless, Anarchist At Large"
in Ed Mcbain, ed. Transgressions, Forge Books, 2005 ; St Martin’s Press, 2005, ISBN 159397681X. Etc. 10 short stories by ten different authors.
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71. CJAS | The Columbia Journal Of American Studies
walter mosley s latest monograph, Life Out of Context, is a cognitive journey that tackles the big questions many of us have furtively attempted to answer.
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Walter Mosley's Search for Context Maria Luisa Tucker
Walter Mosley's latest monograph, Life Out of Context , is a cognitive journey that tackles the big questions many of us have furtively attempted to answer. How can we make a difference in a topsy-turvy world where average citizens seem so powerless? What can be done to help the masses of people suffering in poor nations? Is there an effective way for us to individually fight for global justice in a corporatized, corrupted world? Mosley invites readers into his thought process as he attempts to answer these questions over a series of sleepless nights. He wonders how he, or anyone, can respond to the forces of globalization, exploitation and racism. In taking on such a large task, he thankfully starts from a perspective that many can relate to. He is not part of a movement; his life, he writes, is "filled with contradictions and seemingly nonsensical juxtapositions," just like the rest of us. And that's exactly why Mosley's words resonate. As the title suggests, Mosley searches for a political context, beginning within his own professional life and moving on to the tragedies of the African continent. Ruminating on the idea of context, Mosley writes: "I am living in a time that has no driving social framework for a greater good. There are many, many disparate notions about how to make a better world, but these are just so many voices singing a thousand songs in different keys, registers and styles—a choir of bedlam."

72. Walter Mosley Quotes
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73. Walter Mosley Filmography
Synopsis Denzel Washington stars in this adaptation of the novel by AfricanAmerican crime author walter mosley, the first of his stories to reach the
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74. Walter Mosley, What Next: A Memoir Towards World Peace
by criticallyacclaimed and best selling author walter mosley. Emmy Award-winning journalist Michel Martin, ABC News Nightline and “This Week”,
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76. CFP: Walter Mosley (11/1/05; Collection) From Derek Maus On 2005-07-21 (Calls Fo
CALL FOR PAPERS Collection of critical articles on walter mosley of walter mosley. We plan to build on the invaluable contributions made by
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Collection of critical articles on Walter Mosley
DEADLINE: 500-word abstracts or complete manuscripts by 11/1/05
EDITORS: Owen Brady (Clarkson University) and Derek Maus (SUNY Potsdam)
Submissions are invited for a collection of critical essays on the works
of Walter Mosley. We plan to build on the invaluable contributions made by
Charles E. Wilson, Jr.'s Walter Mosley: A Critical Companion (Greenwood,
2003), the first published book-length study of Mosley. The volume we are
compiling intends to expand the variety of critical approaches from which
Mosley's work can be examined and to provide more in-depth analysis of individual works, including many of Mosley's lesser-known books. Over the course of two decades, Mosley has published seventeen books of fiction in a variety of genres, an edited collection of essays on the future of society, and two long essays on history and social philosophy.

77. Index Magazine Interview
walter mosley, the acclaimed mystery writer, sits behind a large wooden desk in Talking with walter mosley is like having an afternoon conversation in a
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Walter Mosley, WITH WILLIAM MILLS
PHOTOGRAPHED BY DANA HOEY and the character Socrates, and the Easy Rawlins series, which includes Black Betty and Devil in a Blue Dress . Talking with Walter Mosley is like having an afternoon conversation in a barbershop on Jefferson Street in my native Tennessee. With Blue Light , will be released next month. WALTER: Where did you grow up?
WILLIAM: In Nashville.
WALTER:
WILLIAM: And this is when you were brought up?
WALTER:

You know, when I was a little kid, I was on the Art Linkletter Show, Kids Say the Darnedest Things
WILLIAM: You can hear it now in West coast rap. You hear it in Snoop Doggy Dog. They definitely have that twang.
WALTER:
WALTER:
I found the blues because I went to the Victory Baptist Day School where they sang gospel. I lived around people who had a blues sensibility.
WILLIAM: Which was coming from the blues? WALTER: WILLIAM: Can you describe it? WALTER: WALTER: WILLIAM: How would you say this blues sensibility influenced your writing? WALTER: WILLIAM: On the bus?

78. Walter Mosley, Detective Writer
walter mosley (1952) is the creator of black private investigator Ezekial Easy Rawlins, whose terrain is Watts, Compton, and East Los Angeles – the land
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79. Walter Mosley: Bad Boy Brawly Brown [2002] Shaking Through.net: Books: Review
Thus does revered novelist walter mosley, in a nutshell, outline the foundation that girds his popular series of novels starring AfricanAmerican
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Rating: 4.1 Poste d: August 3, 2002 By Kevin Forest Moreau "I can tell you when a man's about to go crazy or when a thug's really a coward or blowhard. I can glance around a room and tell you if you have to worry about gettin' robbed. All that I get from bein' poor and black in this country you so proud'a savin' from the Koreans and Vietnamese...What I do I do because it's a part of me. I studied in the streets and back alleys. What I know most cops would give their eyeteeth to understand." In Bad Boy Brawly Brown In the interest of not giving away too much of Brown 's deceptively straightforward plot, suffice it to say that Rawlins crosses paths with members of the First Men (obviously based on the Black Panther Party) as well as a secret police task force looking for a way to take the First Men down and, perhaps coincidentally, foil a robbery scheme in which the impressionable Brawly, Easy learns, has become entangled. Like the best noir stories

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