Join The Division in this book of word-association puzzle book follow-up to Murdle.
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IN THE UK: Bookshop.org • Waterstones • Amazon.co.uk
Join a free, family-friendly spy-themed puzzle night to celebrate the launch of of our first Bordergrams puzzle book.
Dress in Cold War spy chic and complete a puzzling mission in the garden of the Glorya Kaufman Community Center. Free drinks will be provided, and books will be available for sale!
Bordergrams was written by a puzzle brain trust from Los Angeles consisting of the following four individuals, listed from left-to-right in the photo above.
Amin Osman is a writer, director, and composer who was born and raised in Casablanca, Morocco. After attending the University of Pennsylvania and receiving a Screenwriting MFA from USC, he spent several years working in film, TV, and theater development in Los Angeles. Amin is currently a podcast writer and story editor. His work can be heard on hit true crime, horror, and history shows from Spotify, Ballen Studios, and Wondery.
G. T. Karber is the author of Murdle, the global puzzle phenomenon. He grew up in a small town in Arkansas, the son of a judge and a civil rights attorney. He is one of only three non-British authors to have a UK #1 Christmas book, after Dan Brown and Michelle Obama.
Daniel Donohue is an award-winning entertainment attorney in Los Angeles. Before that, he was a TV host/producer in the unscripted space for ABC, NBC, ITV America, and Paramount. In his spare time, he’s a member and former headlining magician at Hollywood’s Magic Castle.
Dani Messerschmidt is a comedy writer and digital artist originally from South Dakota. She earned an MA in war poetry from the University of Chicago, and an MFA in screenwriting from USC. She is currently adapting the viral “Dr. Glaucomflecken” TikTok sensation into an animated series while also serving as the creative director and exhibit designer for Murdle, the worldwide murder-mystery puzzle phenomenon.
Courtney Littler is the editor of Bordergrams (and Murdle) at St. Martin's Press.
Melissa Edwards at Stonesong represents Bordergrams.