The work of Joe Clifford shouldn’t be new to anyone who does much poking around in the online crime fiction community. In addition to his short stories routinely showing
It makes Mondays so much easier to deal with when they can be met head-on with a kick-ass guest post, which is why I am so pleased to welcome
Yesterday Court Merrigan stopped by for a guest post, in which he very creatively presented via animated gifs a reworking of his short story “The Scabrous
And now for something completely different, Moondog Over the Mekong author Court Merrigan.
Noir tends to take itself pretty seriously, all death and
The drive was silent, and for a few minutes Henry could remember what his life had been like just a few weeks before.
The mind
I’m pleased to welcome R. Thomas Brown back to the blog. The last time he was here was in conjunction with his outstanding release, Hill Country.
Who ever thought killing two girls would be less of a cock-up than keeping one alive? – Lars
Most people would certainly think killing two
I’m happy to welcome author Eric Beetner back to the blog. Eric’s latest book, The Devil Doesn’t Want Me, was recently
Her skin parts like wet silk under a razor, and even with a gaping hole in her face, I think she’s quite beautiful.
That disturbing