
The characters in The Education of a Pulp Writer: 10 Crime Short Stories feature people living on the dark fringe of society. An old woman tired of her husband’s lack of ambition is rather uninterested in his disappearance. A magician learns too late how far his unfaithful wife will go to be with her new lover. A dementia patient seeking refuge in a fallout bunker holds off the police to protect his beloved, long-gone wife. These and seven more thrilling tales originally appeared in top publications like Out of the Gutter, A Twist of Noir, Pulp Ink, and Needle: A Magazine of Noir.

16 comments:
Looks great like maybe an old Dell paperback I had in my pocket when I biked to school. Great to see you again as author as well as editor.
Heh. I showed the cover to my co-worker. She thought you might be edging into Shades of Gray territory . . . but I enlightened her.
Can't wait to read this.
Well done. Now Edward Grainger has some competition.
Reading books thrills me a lot. Especially those action, suspense, mystery and darker genre. It makes you want to decipher the characters, the plot, the scenes and what would happen next.
nice
Who's the girl on the cover?
Thanks, Dan. It feels good to get a crime collection out there.
Garnett, I wish I was edging into Shades of Gray money.
Ron, :)
beauty salon equipment & live sports, Yep.
AC, No clue. We bought that image from iStock.
Nice suggestive cover. Good luck with sales.
This sounds meaty stuff. Just what the doctor ordered.
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