"From the bridge, the riverbanks stretch into the distance, narrowing, until they pinch and close, succumbing to forest. The sun is low and cold; mist lifts from the water. It is somewhere there, along that stretch, that the body is buried. I don’t know where. To be frank, I don’t care." From dark Buffalo streets to the dockyards of Eastern Canada, these gripping noir tales embed the reader in the gritty world that exists beneath the pristine beauty of a winter's night. In Six Feet Deep, the … [Read more...] about Six Feet Deep by James P. Balsom
Interview with Author – Clyde McCall
About Clyde McCall: Clyde McCall: More than the sum of his words. Clyde is the Indie Dark-Half, an author of crime, noir, and thrillers. He is a pen name, and where he leaves off and the man behind the mask takes over gets a little confused. Clyde has worked ranches, rambled, washed dishes and fixed cars. Steinbeck inspires him. Hemingway intimidates him. He grew up on Louis L'Amour, Luke Short, and Zane Grey. He's lived alone in the woods, sharing his bed with the deer, a worn … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Clyde McCall
Interview with Author – H. Seitz
About H. Seitz: Harry Seitz has lived in NYC most of his adult life. He has worked as a purchasing agent, waiter, real estate agent, legal financial proofreader, flyer distributor, salesman, math tutor, pollworker, accountant, and more. Up until November 2016, he will be working as a Peace Corps Volunteer on Ofu Island in the Kingdom of Tonga. After that, he has no idea what he's going to do with himself, but hopes to avoid work for as long as possible, perhaps by finding a cheap place to live … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – H. Seitz
Interview with Author – Kathleen McClure
About Kathleen McClure: Kathleen McClure is an ex-actor, ex-fight choreographer, ex-HR drone with a deep and abiding love for escapist fiction. Her first novel, Soldier of Fortune: A Gideon Quinn Adventure, embraces that love and begins The Fortune Chronicles, a series of adult adventures for the young at heart (but the young like them, too). She has also contributed to Diner Stories: Off the Menu (with K. Ceres Wright), Timeless Tales E-zine(with Kelley McClure) and Lorelei Signals … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Kathleen McClure
Interview with Author – Bobby Nash
About Bobby Nash: An award-winning author, Bobby Nash writes novels, comic books, short stories, novellas, graphic novels, and the occasional screenplay for a number of publishers and production companies including IDW Publishing, Sequential Pulp Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Moonstone Books, Airship 27 Productions, Pro Se Productions, Raven’s Head Press, Stark Raving Press, Farragut Films, Dark Oak Press, Avatar Press, Fight Card Books, Radio Archives, BEN Books, and more. A comprehensive list of … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Bobby Nash
Interview with Author – Tyler Rebik
About Tyler Rebik: I started writing when I was eight years old. I first self-published when I was fifteen and haven't stopped since. I was born in Texarkana, TX; graduated from Haworth High School in Haworth, OK; and graduated from Great Commission Bible College with a Bachelor of Theology. I have published 12 short novels, 5 poetry collections, a collection of short stories and I wrote the introduction to a compilation of prayers by Rabbi Rocky Grossman. What inspires you to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Tyler Rebik
Interview with Author – Math Bird
About Math Bird: Math Bird's stories have been broadcast on BBC Radio 4, Radio Wales, Radio 4 Extra. His work has appeared in number of magazines and anthologies. Recent stories can be found in: Plan B Mystery Anthology V Shotgun Honey Pulp Modern Issue 9 All Due Respect Magazine Issue 7 (coming soon What inspires you to write? As cliche as it may sound, I always feel the need to write. This has grown stronger over the years, as I've taken my writing more seriously and tried to … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Math Bird
So Damn Beautiful: The Lonely One by A.E. Hodge
On the night before her son disappears, single mother Meredith gets an unwelcome visitor to her row house in Detroit. Ever since the drunken fling they shared two weeks ago, Christian Morgan—the hypnotically attractive intern from Meredith’s office—can't seem to stay away from her. Meredith insists it was a one-night stand, thinking Christian’s just a love-struck kid. But Christian has much bigger plans, and he won’t take no for an answer. He’ll stop at nothing to get what he wants, and what … [Read more...] about So Damn Beautiful: The Lonely One by A.E. Hodge
Interview with Author – Andrew Salmon
About Andrew Salmon: Multiple Pulp Factory Award winner, Ellis and multiple Pulp Ark and Pulp Factory Award nominee Andrew Salmon lives and writes in Vancouver, BC. His novels include: The Forty Club, The Dark Land, The Light Of Men, and Three, Ghost Squad: Rise of the Black Legion (with Ron Fortier), and Sherlock Holmes: Work Capitol. And he has appeared in the following anthologies: Secret Agent X: Volume One and Three, Jim Anthony Super Detective Volume One, Sherlock Holmes Consulting … [Read more...] about Interview with Author – Andrew Salmon
Better to be Lucky by David Rogers
You've thought about it. What would the first few hours of a zombie apocalypse be like? For one company of military police, it was like almost any other job in the service. Boredom with flashes of sheer, howling terror. Targeted Age Group:: teen+ What Inspired You to Write Your Book? The whole series is centered around the idea of not doing what so many apocalypse stories do; it doesn't skip past the 'why' and 'what' to get to the apocalypse part. Apocalypse Atlanta and all its … [Read more...] about Better to be Lucky by David Rogers
ESCAPE FROM NEW ORLEANS by Henry L. Sullivan III @henrysullivan3
Devin Wayne is a private security contractor. Two years ago, he was hired by Victor Daco, patriarch of the Daco dynasty, and a member of the American Fathers. Devin was assigned protection duty of Victor Daco's daughter, Irene, the alluring twenty two year old heir to the Daco wealth. Irene and Devin were attracted to one another from the first time they met. Even though all they did was flirt for two years, Victor Daco eventually found out, and subsequently fired Devin. Escape from New … [Read more...] about ESCAPE FROM NEW ORLEANS by Henry L. Sullivan III @henrysullivan3