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Ever wonder how a villain is created? In this short video, Gayle talks about how she accidentally created a major villain in the new
collaborative novel, Watchlist.
   
boston globe
Gayle was interviewed with two other writers in the Boston Globe about Russian spies.
   
minnesota public radio
Join Gayle and fellow thriller author Barry Eisler for an exciting interview with Kerry Miller of MPR -- Minnesota Public Radio.

 

radio iowa

Listen to Gayle speaking with Matt Kelley on Radio Iowa
"Gayle Lynds, an Iowa native and best-selling spy novelist, releases new book"
   
   
international thriller writers The Big Thrill webzine gave Gayle this wonderful review:
The writing was so fast, the action so believable, and the characters so realistic, I forgot I was reading and thought I was the one in the chase down a long flight of stairs pursuing who I thought might have been my dead husband. I was angry for having done time in jail for his death. I felt confusion, betrayal and real anger. When I returned to earth, I unclenched my fists and laughed out loud--"That was fun!"

   
intrepid media
Read Tracey Kelley's Interview with Gayle
It’s no secret: award-winning author Gayle Lynds loves a little cloak and dagger. She’s even written novels under a pseudonym (but if we told you the name, we'd have to...well, you know)...
   
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Santa Barbara's Creative Community
Join Gayle with host David Starkey on the Santa Barbara Creative Community Channel.
   
Jonathan Maberry A Conversation with Jonathan Maberry

In March Gayle had a lively talk with Jonathan on his
Big, Scary Blog. Check it out, and see what Gayle has to say about writing, publishing and staying at the top of her game.
   
Gayle Lynds An exclusive Authorlink Video Interview

Gayle talks with Auhorlink at the recent Santa Barbara, CA Writers Conference. Doris Booth conducted the interview in late June 2007 at the Doubletree Hotel in Santa Barbara, CA during the highly successful Santa Barbara Writers' Conference. (more)
   
It's a trend - Spy Novels will soon take over bestseller lists
Slap on your sunglasses, and buckle on your trenchcoats. There's a growing trend in fiction that will take over bestseller charts within the next couple of years. The genre is espionage novels - "international thrillers." (more)
   
28 minutes of Gayle

Renaissance man Richard Wolinsky of San Francisco radio station KPFA interviewed Gayle while she was on tour for THE LAST SPYMASTER. 

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Know the difference between a thriller & a mystery?
You can learn the writerly fundamentals in this YouTube video clip of Gayle giving a workshop at ThrillerFest 2006. Enjoy! The clip is courtesy of brand-new author Rob Gregory Browne, whose very fine debut thriller, A Measure of Darkness, will arrive in stores soon. Gayle read it and highly recommends it. You can place an advance order at Amazon.com.
   
The Decade of the Spy
More than two millennia ago, an Ionian ruler named Aristagoras received into his court a slave who relayed a message – shave my head. Aristagoras ordered it done, read the information tattooed on the slave’s scalp, and started a major war. (more)
   
Q&A with Gayle Lynds
What an explosive era in intelligence we live in today. Not even during the Cold War was the intelligence community as intensely in the public eye. Headlines shout the latest revelations, while espionage soars in popularity in books, film, games, and the Internet. This truly is the Decade of the Spy. (more)
   
In the Author Spotlight
Read all about Gayle on the legendary BookReporter.com. You can peruse an interview with her and check out the site's no-hold's-barred review of The Last Spymaster.
   
Fun with Gayle
Does she have a sense of humor?  For a laugh-out-loud interview with Gayle, conducted by fellow author Elaine Flinn, visit "On the Bubble" at  Muderati.com, a brand-new blog by very talented writers.
   
Richard Wolinsky Listen to a great 2004 radio interview on KPFA

Gayle is interviewed by "Cover to Cover" host Richard Wolinsky. MP3 audio player required to listen.

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