Eric Anderson, MD

Family Physician/San Diego

Articles by Eric Anderson, MD

Writers of crime fiction usually offer fast, intense reads to their fans. The field has expanded. The many forms of crime writing today include political thrillers, police procedurals, psychological suspense novels, detective fiction, and legal mysteries – for starters.

I’ve never agreed with purists who are offended when novelists dare to put words into the mouths of famous figures. Those readers don’t like historical fiction, understood. But if fiction often springs from personal experience, isn't that just a form of historical fiction and we do accept that?

Aside from one's children, your house and your car are the most valuable items and thus shutterbugs want to photograph them. But how do you accurately capture the personality of a car in a photograph?

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