Saturday, June 23, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Richard Adler, R. I. P.
Adler is best-known for co-writing the music and lyrics for the 1954 show “The Pajama Game” and a year later for “Damn Yankees. Both won Tony Awards for Best Musical.
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
Houston 101: The Battle of Jones Creek, 188 Years Ago Today
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Professional boxers Roberto Varga and Michael Boyle were once pals growing up at St. Vincent’s Asylum for Boys in Chicago. Under the guidance of Father Tim, the fighting priest, they learned values, respect, responsibility, and how to fight fair.
But those lessons didn’t stick with Boyle. Two years after leaving St. Vincent’s, Boyle and Varga face-off in the ring with Boyle pounding out a bloody, lopsided decision, Varga swore wasn’t on the up and up.
First It Was the Thin Mints Melee . . .
They're Everywhere!
That's what the town of Enfield is dealing with after residents there reported seeing one near the Connecticut River.
Hat tip to Toby O'Brien.
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention
You can hardly go wrong with adventures to the far reaches of the Andes, especially not when there's a lengthy introduction by Richard Moore.
Amazon.com: Web of the Sun: and The Green Splotches: Two strange tales of scientific adventure (9781884449222): T. S. Stribling, Richard A. Moore, Tom Roberts: Books: Journey to the far reaches of the Andes of South America to uncover two startling mysteries by Pulitzer Prize winner T.S. Stribling.
What can be the source of the perplexing green splotches?
How many have falling victim to the beguiling lure of the Web of the Sun?
Two short novels of scientific adventure!
Anthony Neil Smith is Giving Away His Books
The Early Crap will be free until Tuesday.
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
Hat tip to Jeff Segal.
ApolloCon
So I Was Wondering . . .
Forgotten Books: Speed Walker Private Eye -- Chris Hammond
Thursday, June 21, 2012
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PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention
On his way through the small town of Breckenridge, Minnesota, Matt sees the unmistakable signs of corruption in the chief of police and numerous cops. The evil that has consumed them now terrorizes innocents and allows drug and sex trafficking to run rampant. Just as Matt confronts the enslaved cops, a gun-toting teen appears, looking to make Matt pay for murdering her brother. Of course, Matt did kill her brother—he was another corrupted soul who’d been planning a bombing. But how can Matt convince Elena of the truth without any proof?
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Rough Riders -- Charlie Stella
Jesus Christ Is Back Behind Bars
Since the alleged offense took place while the 27-year-old South Park resident was free on bond for a January home burglary, Jesus Christ is currently being held without bail in the Harris County Jail.
This Would Never Happen in the U. S.
LeRoy Neiman, R. I. P.
A cause of death for the longtime New Yorker -- instantly recognizable with a handlebar mustache that stretched from ear to ear and an ever-present cigar -- was not released, but he had battled health problems in recent years.
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
Not Me
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson, who, like me, can quit anytime he wants to.
Caroline John, R. I. P.
Caroline had a long and varied career, including a stint in the Royal Shakespeare Company, and the National Theatre, before taking on the role of Doctor Liz Shaw, a scientific rival for the pompous and boffiny Third Doctor, in the first color series of Doctor Who.
Soon to Be a SyFy Movie!
Australians find huge mega-wombat graveyard | The Raw Story: Australian scientists Thursday unveiled the biggest-ever graveyard of an ancient rhino-sized mega-wombat called diprotodon, with the site potentially holding valuable clues on the species’ extinction.
The remote fossil deposit in outback Queensland state is thought to contain up to 50 diprotodon skeletons including a huge specimen named Kenny, whose jawbone alone is 70 centimetres (28 inches) long.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention
Harmland is a collection of noir horror stories by the author of Killing Trail and Cold in the Light. It contains:
Whiskey, Guns, and Sin: They'd all forgotten Jessi. As the motorcycle landed, Jessi sidestepped and clubbed her pistol across the rider’s face. He wore no helmet and the barrel of the Smith & Wesson tore him a wider mouth.
The Finest Cut: Two lovers are found buried in a swampy grave. The worst is yet to come.
The Grey Inside: Scientific research can be murder.
The Toad: He thought it was just a large toad until it killed a bird. Then he made the mistake of following it into the woods.
The Vivarium: A modern Cthulhu Mythos tale.
And other bonus stories.
They're Baaaaaaack
Crossroad Press is reprinting the whole series, several of which have my name attached.
Amazon.com: M.I.A. Hunter: Miami War Zone eBook: Stephen Mertz, Bill Crider: Kindle Store: Cocaine Kill Squad!
Ex-Vietnam vet Jack Wofford was fighting a new kind of war. The battlefield was Miami. The army was the D.E.A. And the enemy was the lowest form of drug-dealing scum ever to profit from human suffering.
Now, Jack Wofford is missing. And M.I.A. hunter Mark Stone is mad as hell. Wofford saved his life back in 'Nam, and Stone is ready to take on every damn pusher and kingpin in the city to find him...
Crooked cops, dealers, mobsters -- no one is safe from the savage, avenging fury of...
Stone: M.I.A. Hunter
Richard Lynch, R. I. P.
During his prolific four-decade career, Lynch also appeared as the heavy in such movies as writer-director William Peter Blatty’s The Ninth Configuration (1980), Chuck Norris starrer Invasion U.S.A. (1985), Little Nikita (1988), opposite Sidney Poitier, and the horror thriller Bad Dreams (1998).
Hat tip to Toby O'Brien.
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Besides the stories here, there's an excellent intro by Paul Bishop, a preface by the author, and a biographical sketch by Tom Roberts. Check it out.
Amazon.com: Shock Troops of Justice: Duke Ashby of the F.B.I. (9781884449130): Robert R. Mill, Tom Roberts, Paul Bishop, Emery Clarke: Books: “You are a soldier in the front-line trenches. You are fighting a force that threatens to overwhelm your country. That fact justifies any sacrifice you may be called upon to make.”—from the special agent’s handbook
It’s 1935 . . . and crime dominates the headlines!
With the backing and resources of J. Edgar Hoover’s F.B.I., Special Agent James “Duke” Ashby unleashes his Shock Troops of Justice to relentlessly battle crime on the front lines.
Follow this fight through such cases as “Scarlet Hands,” “Turn on the Heat,” “Satan’s Gunsmith” and nine other exciting stories!
With an introduction by Paul Bishop, author of the Fay Croaker series and two-time LAPD Detective of the Year.
Andrew Sarris, R. I. P.
Matt Groening's Life in Hell Is Over
The Lasting Legacy of J.G. Ballard
Ballard wrote more than 15 novels and countless short stories. His style verged into the dystopian and bleak scenarios are commonplace. Crash and Empire of the Sun remain his best known works, but there’s plenty more - Cocaine Nights and Super-Cannes are also well worth a read.
Victor Spinetti, R. I. P.
The Welsh star, who also appeared in a string of acclaimed movies as well as taking roles in the West End and on Broadway, died after a fight with pancreatic cancer.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Susan Tyrrell, R. I. P.
Although Tyrrell spent her career playing somewhat unsavory types, her talent did not go unrecognized. She made her transition from the theater to film with 1971's "Shoot Out," and, by the following year, was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in John Huston's "Fat City."
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
Cell phone video shot by a visitor at the Menil Collection Wednesday showed a suave hoodlum in a dark suit jacket and sunglasses spray-painting a stencil over the Spanish master's "Woman in a Red Armchair."
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
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Besides the stories, this volume has a nice intro by F. Paul Wilson. Gene Christie provides a short editorial note along with headnotes to all the stories. I really enjoyed Black Dog's first Rohmer collection, The Green Spider, and this one looks like just as much fun.
Amazon.com: The Leopard Couch: and Other Stories of the Fantastic and Supernatural (9781884449239): Sax Rohmer, Gene Christie, F. Paul Wilson, Tom Roberts: Books: Mystery and mayhem! Sax Rohmer at his unparalleled best.
The leopard couch of eternal memories . . .
The severed hand of a desert sheikh—and its frightful vengeance . . .
An old hag damned to misery, until she can acquire a thousand kisses . . .
The mysterious black cat that knew too much . . .
The vampiric young nobleman who terrorized London . . .
A Christmas house party—with Satan himself as a guest?
These and more thrilling adventures by the incomparable Sax Rohmer await the reader in The Leopard Couch and Other Stories of the Fantastic and Supernatural—including four stories never previously published in the United States!
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Daniel Ash wakes after midnight to the cry of his daughter. Just a bad dream, he thinks. She’s had them before. Yet he can’t help but worry when she cries out again as he pads down the hallway. Stepping through her doorway, he expects to find her sitting up in bed, frightened by a nightmare.
But the nightmare is his. It’s real. And it's just beginning...
The Record Books
Hat tip to Toby O'Brien.
Texas Has Always Led the Way
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
Overlooked Movies -- The Liquidator
Monday, June 18, 2012
Dirty car art
Hat tip to Art Scott.
Free for Kindle for a Limited Time
L.A. noir: It's still there
Hat tip to Jeff Segal.
Free this Week for Kindle
From the trenches of WWI to the abandoned rowhomes of Baltimore; From a rural charnel house to the Texas-Mexican border these six stories explore the dark heart of crime fiction today.
Speedloader features stories of…
…revenge that will challenge you to a game of uncle that you may not win and will haunt those who are able to finish it.
…clashing motives on the Texas Mexico border
…a slide into an alcoholic haze
…a struggle with the weight of a personal choice when confronted with the sins of the past
…getting caught up in actions far beyond one’s control
…small crimes covered up and lost amidst larger forces
Jimmy Elledge, R. I. P.
Hard Case Crime Update from Charles Ardai
DO COMIC BOOKS LEAD TO MURDER…?
HARD CASE CRIME to publish
Max Allan Collins’ SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT
New York, NY; London, UK (June 18, 2012) – Hard Case Crime, the award-winning line of mystery novels from editor Charles Ardai and publisher Titan Books, announced today that in February 2013 it would publishSEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT, a hardboiled detective novel inspired by the 1950s witch-hunt against crime and horror comic books. Written by best-selling novelist Max Allan Collins (author of Road to Perditionand long-time scripter of the Dick Tracy newspaper comic strip) and featuring 16 pages of interior illustrations by comic-book artist Terry Beatty (Batman, The Phantom),SEDUCTION OF THE INNOCENT tells the story of comic book industry troubleshooter Jack Starr and his investigation into the death of a moralizing crusader out to get violent comics banned.
The book was inspired in part by the real-life crusade of Dr. Fredric Wertham, who in 1954 published a non-fiction book also titled Seduction of the Innocent in which he accused comic books – especially violent ones such as those put out by Tales from the Crypt publisher EC Comics – of corrupting America’s innocent youth.
“Max has chosen a fascinating corner of history to write about and spun an irresistible whodunit against that backdrop,” said Charles Ardai. “No fan of comic books or of detective stories will want to miss it.”
Hard Case Crime will bring the book out in February 2013, in paperback and e-book editions, with a new cover painting in the classic pulp style by Glen Orbik.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Maureen Dunlop de Popp, R. I. P.
Rodney King, R. I. P.
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
Some Great Mugshots
And though many people would confess that the mugshots of the past hold a certain curiosity, one man is happy to confess that his initial fascination has turned into an obsession.
Mark Michaelson has collected approximately 10,000 snaps of men and women of all races and ages, taken moment after their run-ins with the law.