THE INTERLOPER is now available as a paperback and kindle ebook! THE INTERLOPER is made up of three parts: The Hunted & The Dame (both previously published as separate novellas), and the adrenaline-pumping third part, The Interloper. All together the book is 332 pages of government conspiracy mixed with ultra hard-boiled crime fiction.
Since The Hunted and The Dame are rolled into THE INTERLOPER, I'll be retiring both of these as of May 3rd (although not as violently as Dan Willis 'retires' certain folks), but to allow new readers to sample this, I'll be putting THE HUNTED (part one of THE INTERLOPER) on sale for $0.99 from April 25th through May 2nd.
Showing posts with label crime fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crime fiction. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
The Heathens of Crime Fiction
From the article 'Gut Check Fiction and the Heathens Who Are Writing It' by Patrick L. Ledford
"A heathen is a person who does not prescribe to conventional beliefs (i.e. “the norm). Zeltserman, Franklin, and Pizzolatto are straight up heathens, charging the norm like raging bulls. They have their own style and their own way of doing things. These authors stand out because of their poignant and charismatic writing. Their characters display the complexities of man and that sometimes it can be too late to make the right choice. They paint landscapes where harsh intent and bad intentions roam like buffalo. Do not settle for what the mainstream media is telling you to read. Instead, do a little research, push your limits and take a gander at the guys that are reinventing the mettle of fiction."
Read the entire article here.
"A heathen is a person who does not prescribe to conventional beliefs (i.e. “the norm). Zeltserman, Franklin, and Pizzolatto are straight up heathens, charging the norm like raging bulls. They have their own style and their own way of doing things. These authors stand out because of their poignant and charismatic writing. Their characters display the complexities of man and that sometimes it can be too late to make the right choice. They paint landscapes where harsh intent and bad intentions roam like buffalo. Do not settle for what the mainstream media is telling you to read. Instead, do a little research, push your limits and take a gander at the guys that are reinventing the mettle of fiction."
Read the entire article here.
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