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MONDAY,
JUNE 23 - a theatrical version of TRUST
ME ON THIS will open at the Lifeline Theatre in Chicago,
and will then play weekends through August 17th. I'll be there to see
the show and sign some books on SUNDAY,
JULY 20.
AUGUST
1, 2003 - 6:00 PM •Sharon, CT
I will be at
the annual Hotchkiss Library fundraiser, where I will sign books.
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An Interview

Having maintained absolute silence for 23 years, 1974 to 1997, the famously
reclusive crime novelist Richard Stark (RS) suddenly reappeared with a
new novel, COMEBACK (1997), featuring his amoral anti-hero, Parker. Since
then, the once-taciturn Stark seems unable to shut up; 5 novels in 5 years,
including his latest, BREAKOUT, in stores in November. At the time of
his initial comeback in COMEBACK, (hah!), RS agreed to be interviewed
by fellow crime novelist Donald E. Westlake (DW), in September of 1998.
The feathers ruffled during that exchange having finally been smoothed
(one hopes), the two participants have agreed to a rematch. This second
interview took place in an alley behind a poolhall on October 18, 2002.
DW: It seems your voice is well and truly back. Congratulations.
RS: I see you’re still grinding them out, too.
DW:Yes, well. The last time we chatted, there was a certain
. . .hostility in the air. I hope we’re past that now.
RS: I’d been traveling.
DW: So I gathered. Would you say your latest Parker novel,
BREAKOUT, is the most autobiographical so far?
RS:: No, I wouldn’t, and if you’re smart
you won’t, either.
DW: You do seem to know quite a bit about crime and the
criminal mind.
RS:I read the papers. The business section. You mostly
read the funnies, I think.
DW: The greatest insights come from so-called comedy,
I believe. But how do you manage to maintain absolutely no sense of humor
year after year?
RS: No sense of humor? Don’t make me laugh.
DW:: I wouldn’t even try. But speaking of humor,
perhaps inadvertent, what did you think of PAYBACK, the Mel Gibson programmer
based on Parker’s first outing, THE HUNTER?
RS: It was a remake. The first time, POINT BLANK, with
Lee Marvin, I got paid. Also, it was a better picture.
DW: You didn’t get paid for PAYBACK?
RS: Ask me again what I know about the criminal mind.
DW: You must be a little shallow-pocketed at the moment.
What’s next for you and Parker?
RS: Who wants to know? I like that watch.
DW:Thank you. Is there another outing for Parker com--
RS: I said, I like that watch.
DW: This interview is over.
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