Though probably best known for his novels which feature brothers Gustav “Old Red” and Otto “Big Red” Amlingmeyer, cowboys turned detectives in late 1890′s America, author Steve Hockensmith started
On the heels of the successful Pulp Modern and its follow-up, Pulp Modern 2, editor Alec Cizak has once again assembled an entertaining assortment
“I’ve never been able to walk up to a person and take a bite out of them. It’s always seemed kind of, I don’t know, impolite.” – Don’t
The first edition of Pulp Modern was an extremely pleasant surprise, populated with an array of short stories by both authors I knew as well as introducing
Ed Kurtz is a busy man. He recently started the publishing imprint Redrum Horror, and the company has already released three titles: The Red Empire
As the title suggests, the stories in Jay Ridler’s short story collection Knockouts: Ten Tales of Fantasy and Noir are thematically linked around fighting. In many of them the
Being a big fan of short stories and short story collections, I’m very happy to have author Jay Ridler here today to sing their praises. I’ll be reviewing his
I have a confession to make. As a general rule, I don’t read Westerns. I find that too often the stories get lost in the author’s desire to provide
Having previously read Julie Morrigan’s short stories various places online, I was quite pleased when she offered her first collection, the outstanding Gone Bad, earlier this