The Stepfather Artifacts
A few tidbits from the creation of the screenplay and shooting script for The Stepfather. I'll put together a more comprehensive movie page in the near future. For now, here's a few scans from Don's files.
A few tidbits from the creation of the screenplay and shooting script for The Stepfather. I'll put together a more comprehensive movie page in the near future. For now, here's a few scans from Don's files.
If you happen to live in Toronto, you can catch the two previous film adaptations of Richard Stark's The Hunter at the A.V. Club next Thursday: REMAKE/REMODEL: This week also sees the launch of an intriguing new program at the TUC. The … Continue reading
@ExtAngel Glenn Kenny Goddamnit. I should never go to the gym while I'm in the MIDDLE of a Richard Stark novel. 14 hours ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® @WDGagliani W.D. Gagliani Openings: John Dortmunder was a man on whom … Continue reading
By Daniela Gitlin on her blog Westlake wrote quirky, smart stories about quirky, smart people living full lives outside the law. Sure, they go down quick and easy as escapist trash. But to think they are trash would be … Continue reading
From Seacoast Online – Portsmouth, NH Even with more than 3,000 titles in Mainely Murders and 10,000 in their ever-expanding collection, Keeney and Whetstone admit there are books they will never sell. "I collect Richard Stark, which is … Continue reading
by Ed Gorman (on his blog) How's this for an opener? I'm about to review the worst book Donald E. Westlake ever wrote. Don't take my word for it. Here's Westlake himself speaking. "I spoiled a book by … Continue reading
by Josie Campbell, Staff Writer for Comic Book Resources At the 2011 Long Beach Comic Con, artist Darwyn Cooke and IDW Publishing Special Projects Editor Scott Dunbier joined forces on the Darwyn Cooke panel to talk about Cooke's ongoing … Continue reading