Confabulation by Ronald Thomas
The drive was silent, and for a few minutes Henry could remember what his life had been like just a few weeks... Read More
Genre? by R. Thomas Brown
I’m pleased to welcome R. Thomas Brown back to the blog. The last time he was here was in conjunction with his... Read More
Blood & Sawdust by Jason S. Ridler
“Shouldn’t we both be afraid of something badass enough and strong enough to scare her?” – Milkwood It’s a very perceptive question... Read More
The Devil Doesn’t Want Me by Eric Beetner
Who ever thought killing two girls would be less of a cock-up than keeping one alive? – Lars Most people would certainly... Read More
Fight in the Lonesome October: This Ain’t Your Sister’s Vampire Novel! by Jason S. Ridler
I guess it’s only appropriate that as Halloween approaches The Ridler is back to take over my site for yet another guest... Read More
One Hundred Years of Vicissitude by Andrez Bergen
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100 Years of Vicissitude, Andrez Bergen, book review, Dashiell Hammett, Deaps, Japan, Kaede, Kohana, Kunio Yamadera, Laurel Canyon, Little Nobody, One Hundred Years of Vicissitude, Perfect Edge Books, Raymond Chandler, review copy, Shashin, Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat, Tomeko, TSMG, Wolram, Wolram Deaps
///vi·cis·si·tude noun \və-ˈsi-sə-ˌtüd, vī-, -ˌtyüd\ 1. the quality or state of being changeable; 2. a favorable or unfavorable event or situation that... Read More
Guilt Edged Mysteries: A Piece of Pulp History by Eric Beetner
I’m happy to welcome author Eric Beetner back to the blog. Eric’s latest book, The Devil Doesn’t Want Me, was recently released... Read More
