Noir at the Bar by Ayres and Phillips, Editors
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anthology, Anthony Neil Smith, book review, Cameron Ashley, Chris La Tray, Daniel O’Shea, David Cirillo, Derek Nikita, Frank Bill, Jedidiah Ayres, Jonathan Woods, Kyle Minor, Laura Benedict, Malachi Stone, Matthew McBride, Noir at the Bar, Pinckney Benedict, review copy, Richard Thomas, Scott Phillips, Sean Doolittle, short stories, Subterranean Books
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/Birthed in the mean streets of Philly, escaped to the back alleys of St. Louis, recently spread to the dark side of... Read More
The Chaos We Know by Keith Rawson
If you’ve read author Keith Rawson’s work before – and if you haven’t, why the hell not? – you know that his... Read More
West Coast Crime Wave by Brian Thornton, Editor
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anthology, Bill Cameron, book review, Brian Thornton, David Corbett, Doug Levin, Jim Thomsen, Jim Winter, Karla Stover, Naomi Hirahara, Nick Mamatas, R.T. Lawton, review copy, Sam Roseme, Scotti Andrews, short stories, Simon Wood, Steve Brewer, Steve Hockensmith, Ted Hertel, Terrill Lee Lankford, Thomas Hopp
///Michael Wolf founded digital publishing house BSTSLLR in order to provide authors with an “author-friendly, forward-thinking” outlet for their work, and BSTSLLR... Read More
Where ‘The Need’ Came From by Frank Bill
I’m thrilled to welcome author Frank Bill for a guest post, in which he discusses the story behind “The Need,” one of... Read More
Speedloader by Snubnose Press
I don’t know how to pray but I close my eyes and ask God for help anyway. God doesn’t answer, doesn’t even... Read More
Gone Bad by Julie Morrigan
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A weak hand grabs at my ankle. I look down and his face is turned to look at me, all pleading eyes... Read More
‘Short Stories: Fewer Words, More Work?’ at Criminal Element
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Heads up, crime fiction fans, Macmillan has a new community website you need to check out: Criminal Element. Featuring original short stories,... Read More