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Greg Lynch

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A native Texan, Greg Lynch grew up in Dallas and has worked careers ranging from reporter to private detective to public relations, most of which involved shamelessly sticking his nose into other peoples’ business and writing about it.

Passionate about writing, Mexican food and college football, Greg lives in Dallas with his wife, his daughter and an assortment of animals.

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Greg Lynch Probably not an actual sequel, no. I AM working on another Dallas-based novel that's got a similar theme to Plain Brown Wrapper. So think of it more a…moreProbably not an actual sequel, no. I AM working on another Dallas-based novel that's got a similar theme to Plain Brown Wrapper. So think of it more as a "shared universe" kind of thing. We won't be following Allison through another wild adventure, but the city she lives in lives on.(less)
Greg Lynch Not exactly. I took a little bit of him from here, another bit from there and made up some of him out of whole cloth. I think the most direct derivati…moreNot exactly. I took a little bit of him from here, another bit from there and made up some of him out of whole cloth. I think the most direct derivation was probably his name.

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DFW Writers' Conference

Had a great time this weekend at my first-ever DFW Writers' Conference. Very informative, very interesting. And a chance to meet some other writers who know our pain. If you're a writer, I highly recommend getting involved in your local conference!
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