
Visit my Swellcast website to reply to my episodes: www.swellcast.com/LunchTimeCrime This is the personal podcast of Kimberly Sheeter (@LunchtimeCrime). To learn more or to start your own personal or community podcast, please visit www.swellcast.com. Visit swellcast.com/LunchtimeCrime to add your episodes to this community podcast, or to start your own podcast.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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"Did Lam overreach, or was she just standing up for her own creative contribution? Even the question of who actually pulled in the lawyers is a little fuzzy, but what is clear is that this case became a landma... more
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"The power of prison writing to expose injustice and the danger of mistaking literary brilliance for moral transformation. Come back for more Lunchtime Crime. I'll be with you, serving up some literary stories... more
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"She was as much a mind in any room as any of those famous men who went on to get book contracts. And we'll never know what kind of writing career she could have had or honestly, what kind of life their daught... more
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"It's time for lunch. You have the right to remain silent, but I won't remain silent. Welcome back to Lunchtime Crime. This week we're serving up a sampler platter of writers behaving badly. And today's main c... more
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"He did not like the perspective shift away from the chief, the characterizations, the contract issues, the money, distribution. He hated it. So there was a settlement, and later there were five Oscars. I thin... more
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"But in a season when crime stories get dark, this one briefly takes us in the other direction and reminds us that law enforcement isn't always flashing lights in arrest reports. Sometimes it's compassion and ... more
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"Tony was convicted and sentenced to death, but the conviction unraveled because it turns out the prosecution withheld evidence that would have exonerated him. And testimonies used against him were recanted. A... more
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"It's evil, but it's impressive. And here's where legend and fact get blurry. In American Gangster, Lucas smuggles heroin into the US in the coffins of dead American soldiers returned from Vietnam. That's very... more










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