Sara Paretsky, the acclaimed American author, blazed a trail in the male-dominated world of detective fiction with her iconic protagonist, V.I. Warshawski. Through her gripping narratives and sharp social commentary, Paretsky challenged conventions and elevated the genre, earning accolades and admiration for her groundbreaking contributions.

"I have a friend who lives in the South Side of Chicago. I helped out at a church charity there where they try to give a bit of cohesion to a desperate area. Everyone was very welcoming."



"The best source for finding an agent is called Literary Agents of North America. It's a complete list of agents, not only by name and address, but by type of book they represent and by what their submission criteria are."



"Most people don't have the money to spend on advertising to create awareness among readers, nor do they have the contacts at newspapers or magazines to get their books reviewed."



"My parents were liberal intellectuals but even they expected me to stay at home and look after my younger siblings and do the housework."



"The possibility of bringing white-collar criminals to justice is ever receding over the horizon."



"I spent 10 years as a marketing manager. I've found my experience in the financial world invaluable background for writing about white-collar crimes."



"I wish I could remember where I put things. I spend half my life looking for my keys. With the other half I look for my glasses."



"I went to college at the University of Kansas, where I got a degree in political science."



"I grew up in conservative rural Kansas in the 1950s when it was expected that girls would not have a life outside the home, so educating them was a waste of time."

