The Boy That Galway Consumed by Seamus Scanlon
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/I’m pleased to welcome Seamus Scanlon to the blog to talk about how growing up in Galway, Ireland set the tone for... Read More
One Hundred Years of Underpinnings by Andrez Bergen
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100 Years of Vicissitude, Andrez Bergen, Dashiell Hammett, Deaps, guest blog, guest post, Japan, Kaede, Kohana, Kunio Yamadera, Laurel Canyon, Little Nobody, One Hundred Years of Vicissitude, Perfect Edge Books, Raymond Chandler, Shashin, Tobacco-Stained Mountain Goat, Tomeko, TSMG, Wolram, Wolram Deaps
///December of 2011 brought me one of the best gifts I’ve ever received, but Santa wasn’t the one who delivered it. No,... Read More
Back Roads & Frontal Lobes by Brady Allen
On Wednesday author Brady Allen stopped by for a guest post entitled “On Being a Deranged Pervert,” in which he explored the... Read More
Back in Black by Thomas Pluck
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Amber Keller, Andrew Fader, Andrew Vachss, Bill Cameron, Chad Eagleton, Chad Rohrbacher, Charles de Lint, Charlie Stella, Chet Williamson, Dan O'Shea, Dave Marsh, Dave White, David Barber, Edward A. Grainger, Frank Larnerd, Gary Lovisi, George Pelecanos, Gerald So, Glenn G. Gray, guest blog, guest post, Ian Ayris, James Reasoner, Jane Hammons, Jen Conley, Joe R Lansdale, Johnny Shaw, Josh Stallings, Keith Rawson, Ken Bruen, Les Edgerton, Lost Children Charity Anthology, Lynn Beighley, Matthew C. Funk, Michael A. Black, Mike Miner, Nigel Bird, Patti Abbott, Paul D Brazill, Protectors: Stories to Benefit PROTECT, R Thomas Brown, Ray Banks, Richard Prosch, Roxane Gay, Steve Weddle, Thomas Pluck, Todd Robinson, Tony Black, Veronica Marie Lewis-Shaw, Wayne D. Dundee, Zak Mucha
///Today I am honored to welcome Thomas Pluck, author and editor of the Lost Children charity anthologies. If ever there was a... Read More
On Being a Deranged Pervert by Brady Allen
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I’m pleased to welcome Brady Allen to the blog. Brady’s debut book, the short story collection Back Roads and Frontal Lobes, was... Read More
My Own Private Macondo by Nik Korpon
I’m pleased to welcome Nik Korpon to the blog today. Tomorrow I’ll be reviewing his latest, the short story collection Bar Scars,... Read More
Vile Blood by Max Wilde
“The truth is I’m leaning in the direction of believing that God is dead but the Devil is very much alive.” –... Read More