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Join us July 10 to hear author Liz Moore discuss Philly, family, addiction, and other themes from her bestselling novel "Long ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Liz Moore about her new novel "The God of the Woods," set in the Adirondack mountains in 1975. Moore also wrote 2020's best-selling "Long Bright River." Liz Moore's new ...
Suddenly Liz Moore blazed, comet-like, onto small screens and best-seller lists. But her writing career has been a slow burn. By Elisabeth Egan Reporting from Philadelphia No matter how you slice ...
Liz Moore was a writer for a long time before Long Bright River. The wildly popular and critically loved 2020 thriller made her famous. Before that, she had written three other great books.
When Liz Moore moved to Philadelphia in 2009, she visited the neighborhood of Kensington, one of the hardest hit by the opioid crisis.Moore tells Gold Derby that she spent time interviewing ...
"We can see ourselves in each of these people, and that's the point of storytelling,” Seyfried tells PEOPLE of the show, now ...
NEW YORK — Amanda Seyfried’s face contorts into a grimace. I had just asked Liz Moore, the author of “Long Bright River,” the novel on which Seyfried’s new show is based, about what it ...
Liz Moore's third novel, "Long Bright River," came out in 2020 and quickly became a phenomenon. Now, the thriller is being adapted for an eight-part Peacock series, with all episodes dropping on ...
They are both equally compelled by the first sentence from Liz Moore's fifth novel, The God of the Woods, as well, which reads, "The bed is empty." What follows is a harrowing, page-turning novel ...