Gerald So runs The 5-2: Crime Poetry Weekly. You might think poetry and crime fiction don’t mix, but he’ll prove you wrong. I first read his work at Beat to a Pulp, and the tone he evokes in…
November 2011
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The giving season is upon us, and you can give the gift that gives to two great causes: PROTECT and Children 1st. The trade paperback of the Lost Children anthology is now available:
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My buddy Benoit, who blogs about music, movies and crime fiction over at Dead End Follies (as well as being quite the writer) threw down one sparkly glove with the Smooth Criminals challenge. You…
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John Kenyon has a spiffy new crime site on the web called Grift Magazine. He has begun a weekly flash fiction feature. Last week it opened with Matthew Funk’s powerful “The Town They Earned,” and…
Run, don’t walk, to read Tim Dickinson’s “How the GOP Became the Party of the Rich” at Rolling Stone.
I’d like to thank Heath Lowrance, author of The Bastard Hand and Dig Ten Graves, for giving me an opportunity to speak at his excellent crime fiction blog, Psycho Noir. He’s been inviting many…
Thanks to Chris Rhatigan AND Elizabeth A. White for spectacular reviews of Pulp Modern #1. They both single out my story “Legacy of Brutality” starring Denny the Dent:
Chris at Death by Killing…
“Black-Eyed Susan” by Thomas Pluck is short and mean and well-written. I don’t think I’ve read anything by this author before, but I’ll be on the lookout for his name now.
-James Reasoner
James…