“Where is Our Literary Culture Headed?” featured on Edie Melson’s THE WRITE CONVERSATION
Warren Adler’s “Where is Our Literary Culture Headed?” featured on Edie Melson’s THE WRITE CONVERSATION. Give it a Read Here
Warren Adler’s “Where is Our Literary Culture Headed?” featured on Edie Melson’s THE WRITE CONVERSATION. Give it a Read Here
Warren Adler’s “Have Jews Ever Been Safe in France?” Featured in THE TIMES OF ISRAEL Read the entire article here
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As her lawyers tell it, the man suspected of blowing up the house was the personification of evil. The ex-wife hid from the Nazis as a child; he drew swastikas all around their house. Their children tried to call him, but he sputtered curses and hung up the phone: he accused them of siding with […]
AN OIL HEIRESS whose family owns one of the largest ranches in Texas last month bought the Jacson,Wyo., house of novelist Warren Adler, whose “The War of the Roses” and “Random Hearts” became Hollywood movies. Anne Burnett Windfohr Marion, who owns the Four Sixes rances (480,000 acres in total) and Burnett Oil Co. in Fort […]
From Variety.com March 30, 2001 — Lifetime Television is also considering a hourlong drama pilot called “Fiona” which is based on the Fiona Fitzgerald character, a blueblood-turned-urban police detective, created in a series of mystery books by Warren Adler. Ilana Bar-Din is the writer; Dan Blatt is exec producer. See more about Variety.com From New […]
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