Help me fill in some holes in my reading. What are your choices for the best Cornell Woolrich, Jim Thompson, David Goodis and Charles Willeford? Guide my reading for the months leading up to Noircon. A native Philadelphian, I have to go. Thanks.
I haven't read as much of those guys as I should have, but Savage Night by Thompson will keep you up at night. If you do come to Philadelphia for NoirCon, we can take a walk along the short route that David Goodis' protagonist takes in that excellent story "Black Pudding." =================== Detectives Beyond Borders "Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home" http://detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/
For Woolrich, the uniform Ballantine paperbacks of twenty years ago was a wonderful resource, and the REAR WINDOW AND OTHER STORIES volume as good a start as any. You've read Gorman's BLACK LIZARD anthologies?
Hey fellow Detroiter. I'm going to be down at Noircon too. Moderating a panel with Nick Kazan and Howard Rodman about their adaptations of David Goodis's "The Professional Man." More about that in the latest issue of my zine, Cashiers du Cinemart.
And, yes, Noircon is tightly connected to Goodis (and this year's Goodiscon).
Patricia Abbott is the author of more than 125 stories that have appeared online, in print journals and in various anthologies. She is the author of two print novels CONCRETE ANGEL (2015) and SHOT IN DETROIT (2016)(Polis Books). CONCRETE ANGEL was nominated for an Anthony and Macavity Award in 2016. SHOT IN DETROIT was nominated for an Edgar Award and an Anthony Award in 2017. A collection of her stories I BRING SORROW AND OTHER STORIES OF TRANSGRESSION will appear in 2018.
She also authored two ebooks, MONKEY JUSTICE and HOME INVASION and co-edited DISCOUNT NOIR. She won a Derringer award for her story "My Hero." She lives outside Detroit.
Patricia (Patti) Abbott
SHOT IN DETROIT
Edgar Nominee 2017, Anthony nominee 2017
CONCRETE ANGEL
Polis Books, 2015-nominated for the Anthony and Macavity Awards
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I haven't read as much of those guys as I should have, but Savage Night by Thompson will keep you up at night. If you do come to Philadelphia for NoirCon, we can take a walk along the short route that David Goodis' protagonist takes in that excellent story "Black Pudding."
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Detectives Beyond Borders
"Because Murder Is More Fun Away From Home"
http://detectivesbeyondborders.blogspot.com/
For Woolrich, the uniform Ballantine paperbacks of twenty years ago was a wonderful resource, and the REAR WINDOW AND OTHER STORIES volume as good a start as any. You've read Gorman's BLACK LIZARD anthologies?
I'll look for these, Todd. Thanks.
Hey fellow Detroiter. I'm going to be down at Noircon too. Moderating a panel with Nick Kazan and Howard Rodman about their adaptations of David Goodis's "The Professional Man." More about that in the latest issue of my zine, Cashiers du Cinemart.
And, yes, Noircon is tightly connected to Goodis (and this year's Goodiscon).
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