
The Wednesday edition of Small Crimes features Colin Conway, Frank Zafiro, Chris Rhatigan, Matthew Ross, Paul D. Brazill, Russel D. McLean, Emily Hockaday, Jackie Sherbow, Curtis Ippolito, Barnes & Noble, and Michael David Wilson.
Interview: Chris Rhatigan talked to Colin Conway and Frank Zafiro, authors of “Charlie-316” and the upcoming “Never the Crime” (Down & Out Books) (All Due Respect Books)
Book Review: “Death of a Painter” by Matthew Ross (Red Dog Press) (Col’s Criminal Library)
Book Review: “Man of the World” by Paul D. Brazill (All Due Respect Books) (Crime Fiction Lover)
Book Review: “Ed’s Dead” by Russel D. McLean (Contraband) (Nigel Bird)
Article: The First Two Pages: “Talk to Me” by Emily Hockaday and Jackie Sherbow (Art Taylor)
Short Story: “Hook-Up Spot” by Curtis Ippolito (Punk Noir)
Submissions: “Exquisite Corpse Vol. 2” is looking for writers (The Exquisite Corpse)
News: The slow and agonizing death of Barnes and Noble as they stop selling new magazines (Good E-Reader)
New Release: “Girl in the Video” by Michael David Wilson (Perpetual Motion Machine)
Thank you for stopping by and reading the latest edition of Small Crimes.
One reply on “Small Crimes: Wednesday Reads”
Hi David, thanks for including the Exquisite Corpse link!