I’m pleased to welcome Nik Korpon to the blog today. Tomorrow I’ll be reviewing his latest, the short story collection Bar Scars, but today Nik explains
“Ain’t how a man does things that makes the man. It’s how he deals with what he’s done.” – Paddy
Cole is trying his best
If I thought God actually existed, I would call him out as the coward he is and spit in his face. – The Thief
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It’s very appropriate that Dan O’Shea’s first collection is called Old School, because Dan is definitely an old school kind of guy. You know, the kind of old school
Pleased to welcome R. Thomas Brown to the blog today to talk about what happens when an author thinks he’s reached ‘The End’ of a work, only to realize
I’m very pleased to welcome Dan O’Shea back to the blog. He’s been here before, back when I reviewed his book The Gravity of Mammon,
God dammit. I’d hoped to get this over with in one bullet. At this rate, I’d empty the clip before morning. – Val
OK, first
Tomorrow I’ll be reviewing Eric Beetner’s novella Dig Two Graves, just one of the numerous works from Eric which readers were treated to in 2011. In