| Scott Turow: Official web site. Biography, appearance schedule, blurbs about his books, links to interviews and reviews. |
| 'To hell with Perry Mason': Scott Turow is interviewed about the intersection of criminal law and fiction. [The Observer] |
| A practiced eye: Scott Turow's line to success: Profile of the novelist who is also a lawyer. [Reuters] |
| An Odyssey That Started With 'Ulysses': Lawyer and novelist Scott Turow writes of the questions stirred up by reading James Joyce's "Ulysses," and how practicing law is similar to writing novels. [New York Times] |
| Audio Interview with Scott Turow: 1990 interview by Don Swaim of CBS Radio. Turow discusses his novel "Burden of Proof." RealAudio, 35 minutes. |
| Bastulli Mystery Library: Scott Turow: Portrait, short biography, and synopses of his books. |
| Going undercover in life and law: Interview with Scott Turow about his book "Personal Injuries." [BookPage] |
| IMDb: Scott Turow: Filmography, including television credits. |
| Mostly Fiction: Scott Turow: Reviews of some of his novels. Also links to reviews elsewhere. |
| National Book Festival: Scott Turow: Portrait, very brief biography. RealVideo files of the author reading a draft of the first chapter of "Reversible Errors." |
| Scott Turow: Excerpt from Stephen M. Murphy's "Their Word Is Law" is a 1988 interview of the lawyer and author. |
| Scott Turow: In an appearance at the Commonwealth Club, the writer was interviewed about the death penalty and about his book "Reversible Errors," then entertained questions submitted by the attendees. |
| Three Answers: Scott Turow: Short interview on the occasion of the publication of "Ordinary Heroes." [Publishers Weekly] |
| To Kill or Not to Kill: Scott Turow writes about capital punishment and how it affects the justice system, particularly in Illinois. [The New Yorker] |
| USA Today Book Club: Scott Turow: Transcript of a chat in which the writer fielded questions from fans. Has links to "Reversible Errors" review and excerpt. |
| When characters slip from the confines of plot: Review of "The Laws of Our Fathers" also incorporates material from an interview of the author. [BookPage] |
| Wikipedia: Scott Turow: Encyclopedia-style article on the author. |