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PAYING FOR PAIN by Paul McGoran. From New Pulp Press.
"A can't-put-it-down collection of noir mysteries that prove Paul McGoran a master of the genre. One could use it as a textbook on the subject of murder."…
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In Made for Murder, a lethal ex-con romances and marries a San Francisco socialite in a bold bid for prestige and power -- but forgets to suppress his killer instinct.…
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According to recent statistics, men have all but stopped reading fiction. Do they watch great television? Yes. Do they read non-fiction? Some. But the novel – that great interior journey – seems to have been lost to them.
It wasn’t always this way.
The path from boyhood to manhood used to go something like this: Boys got dirty, played with plastic guns, disturbed…
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A few weeks ago, I was asked to participate in the Iron Writer Challenge in which 4 writers are asked to write a fictional short story in 4 days time and are given 4 elements to work with and a 500 word limit. Readers then get to vote on which story they liked the best.
I’ll be honest with you, I don’t even know if I won or not and I’m not sure I care all that much. I…
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Prostitute Diana Andrews has a business problem, and his name is John Doe.
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In Prague, I lived in a building a lot like the one(s) in this photo from The Third Man. Not enough light; the faucets barely worked; there was a weird film poster of “Nanuk of the North” left behind by the previous tenant. And I mean weird. Like a cockamamie merger of Eskimo soft-porn and man and dog buddy adventure. But I loved that place, and it still gives me…
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Added by Vincent Zandri on December 3, 2012 at 12:06am — 2 Comments
A HEALTHY FEAR OF MAN, the second novel in the Paul Little series is available on Amazon.
See what people are saying...
"There’s a nether world of bars with crooked doors, gum smacking medical examiners, and people with odd ideas acting on them. They populate byways we’d be best to avoid and…
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I was invited to Paul D. Brazill's blog where I chat about my love of crime fiction and other things. Read here.
Added by Aaron Philip Clark on August 25, 2012 at 4:16am — No Comments
You've met her. Maybe not in person, but she appears in almost every James M. Cain and Raymond Chandler novel. Pulp fiction would have never gained an audience without her. She appears in movies and in novels of all types today. The femme fatale -- the sexy, seductive woman who leads men to destruction.
Women wonder why men are so stupid they can't recognize her for what she really is.
You've met him. Maybe not in fiction,…
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"You truly feel what the author is trying to convey to the audience of readers as you become within yourself part of the hunt: Who, What, Where and How we're the murders committed. I highly recommend this book."
--Amazon Vine Program Reviewer
Pre-Order the novel that's based upon one of the most shocking axe murders to ever occur in Albany....MURDER BY MOONLIGHT:…
Added by Vincent Zandri on July 1, 2012 at 1:05am — No Comments
If you like Stephen King inspired, existential noir, this might be the "short" for you...
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Two days later, he was in Mexico City.
Fumes. Traffic. Men sweeping the streets with brooms.
Ice cream pushcarts. Taco pushcarts.
Billboards. Women.
Donkey carts. Plush cars. Buses.
Hooting and roaring.
Sweat at the back of his shirt.
His scalp tingling.
His nostrils full of charcoal smoke, exhaust.
The stench of seared meat.
As soon as he hit Mexico city, he went to a dealership and sold the Jeep for a pittance.
Then he bought a small,…
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Added by Vincent Zandri on February 4, 2012 at 11:29pm — 1 Comment
Today I present the debut video to my novel/album, Josephine the Outlaw King, 6 years in the making!
May I present,
Nolita Growled
featuring Viva LaCholita, Beau Ryan
performed by A Brokeheart Pro (aka, Jeannette Louise Kantzalis)
Directed by Aron Paul Orton
I hope you…
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I've added Brad Smith's previous books to my Canadian authors displays at the library in the past, but I admit I hadn't read this author until I picked up his new release - Red Means Run.And I…
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Drop over to Trestle Press to catch my guest post about the obsession that is writing. Here's a taste:…
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