That's right--we've got another dose of goodness and badness for all the crime fiction people out there. ADR 3 one features one of my favorite authors, Jake Hinkson, whose has a new book from Crime Factory titled Saint Homicide. Plus fiction by Angel Luis Colon, Patti Abbott, Jessica Adams, Mike McCrary, Chris Leek, Rob Hart, Alec Cizak, and Jen Conley. And an interview with BEAT to a PULP publisher David Cranmer. And a whole bunch of reviews. --Chris Rhatigan
Friday, May 30, 2014
All Due Respect Issue #3
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Modern Cowboys
I'm at Criminal Element with Kickin’ Ass Like It’s 1880: Ten Modern Cowboys. As always, I sure could use your support over there with some comments.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The Tyger
Painter, poet,
and printmaker William Blake (28 November 1757 – 12 August 1827) is known
for his unconventional views through his poems and other writings, though he
remained relatively unknown during his time. "The Tyger" was first published in Songs of
Experience (1794) which was
eventually combined with his Songs of Innocence (1789) into one title—Songs of Innocence and Experience, showing
the Two Contrary States of the Human Soul: the author and printer, W. Blake.
In 2002, Blake
was number 38 in the BBC's poll of the 100 Greatest Britons.
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Wide Spot in the Road by Wayne D. Dundee
Vagabond P.I. Jack Laramie stops in the remote town of Buele’s Corner for a bite to eat.
Before he finishes his bowl of chili, he gets caught up in a tornado of events
that starts with a panicked, young couple racing into the diner to use the
phone to call for help—a menacing motorcycle gang, The Deguelloes, is chasing
after them. When the couple discovers the phone is out of order, Jack steps in
to help them fend off the gang who’s accusing the couple of running some of
their fellow bikers off the road.
Wide Spot in the Road is the fourth novella in The Drifter Detective series, following on the heels of The Girls of Bunker Pines, Hell Up in Houston, and the eponymous debut, The Drifter Detective.
Wayne's thoughts on Wide Spot in the Road here.
Wide Spot in the Road is the fourth novella in The Drifter Detective series, following on the heels of The Girls of Bunker Pines, Hell Up in Houston, and the eponymous debut, The Drifter Detective.
Wayne's thoughts on Wide Spot in the Road here.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Dead Man's Hand: An Anthology of The Weird West
I'm reviewing Dead Man's Hand edited by John Joseph Adams at Criminal Element.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Praise Be
I may read Pulp Fiction That's Damned Hard to Beat a few more times and then frame it. Damn nice of Mr. Wallace.