Author Dedicates Book to Stranger
Why I dedicated Illegal to a total stranger, an undocumented Mexican woman crossing the border.

Famous alum offers guide to L.A. during Rose Bowl from a local's view
If you’ve been seized by the notion to see the Rose Bowl in person, rather than watch from the comfort of your BarcaLounger, here are 10 indispensable travel tips and assorted Southern California trivia.

Q & A: Alumnus Levine pens new book in 'Solomon vs. Lord' series
Newswire decided to sit down with Levine over laptops and have an Internet chat, during which he revealed how he finds humor in court and gave advice to aspiring writers.

My Miami: Broiled dolphin and palmetto bugs
Penn State alumnus Paul Levine provides this personal guide to South Florida and the Orange Bowl.

The Whole Truth and Nothing But... Mostly
Renee and Paul...or Victoria and Steve?

The Good, the Bad & the Nutty: Mystery Writer Tackles Hollywood
Paul talks about moving to Hollywood and paying his dues.

In Miami, Oleander and Murder
On New Year's Eve, a neighbor across the canal is murdered by a sniper with a rifle. Paul considers crime in the suburbs in this New York Times op-ed piece.

In the Eye of the Surgeon
The Miami Herald asked several writers, models and South Beach revelers to ponder the meaning of physical beauty. The request coincided with a plastic surgeon's unsolicited suggestion that the author "have some work done."

Test Your Legal I.Q.
Researching his Supreme Court thriller "9 Scorpions," Paul concocted this tongue-in-cheek legal quiz for The Washington Post.

Hiroshima, Personally
On the 50th anniversary of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, Paul looks at the controversy through his father's eyes. A POW in Japan, Lt. Stan Levine and his B-29 crew were imprisoned in Hiroshima just days after the attack.

Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave
A weekend on the Internet can have consequences that last a lifetime
What kind of a jerk asks a woman to marry him by e-mail? An author jerk. Within weeks of this article appearing in The Miami Herald's Tropic, the magazine folded. Paul denies all responsibility.