Saturday, January 28, 2012

Paris Hilton Update

Paris Hilton to collaborate with Snoop Dogg on new album

PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention

Airship27: SHERLOCK HOLMES - The Baron's Revenge was written by writer Gary Lovisi and is a sequel to an actual story by Arthur Conan Doyle; "The Case of the Illustrious Client." It is a gripping suspense thriller with a madman out to destroy both the Great Detective and his loyal ally, Dr.Watson. It features a cover by Rob Davis and digital painter Shane Evans, with nine black and white interior illustrations by Rob. [. . . .] You can pick up a copy by clicking on our airship logo to the left of this column. Our Airship 27 Hangar store is selling digital PDF copies you can download on most e-readers for only $3, or you can go to (www.IndyPlanet.com) to purchase a hard copy for only $13.99 (plus shipping & handling).

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Late Starters

5 Famous People Who Succeeded Long After They Should've Quit

Today's Vintage Ad

DB Cooper Update

Local Musician Says He Knew DB Cooper

R. J. Ellory Signs a Book for Joe Lansdale at Murder by the Book

World Book Night

Welcome to World Book Night: During World Book Night, 50,000 people, named as “book givers,” will each be giving away 20 books from a select list with a goal to have 1,000,000 people across the United States alone celebrating reading en masse. There will be adult books and young adult titles given away. People can sign up athttp://www.us.worldbooknight.org/about-world-book-night/register-as-a-2012-giver by February 1st to apply to be a “book giver.” You can see the complete list of titles that includes books from authors like Jodi Picoult, Michael Connelly, Stephen King, Barbara Kingsolver and Junot Diaz, among others at: http://www.us.worldbooknight.org/wbn2012-the-books.

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Dan Brennan, Doomed Sinner, Newsstand Library, 1961





And Your Point Is . . . ?

These 24 Books Have Actually Been Published

Get a Rope!

Hastings woman reports someone stole her chips, ate her cookies and drank her Pepsi

The Most Dangerous Novels of All Time

The Most Dangerous Novels of All Time

Today's Western Movie Poster

15 Famous Thinkers Who Couldn't Spell

15 Famous Thinkers Who Couldn't Spell

Dick Kniss, R. I. P.

NYTimes.com: Dick Kniss, a self-taught musician who for more than 40 years played stand-up bass behind Peter, Paul and Mary, becoming a veritable fourth member of the folk-singing trio, died on Wednesday in Kingston, N.Y. He was 74.

14 albums that surprisingly went platinum

14 albums that surprisingly went platinum

The Far Horizons

Friday, January 27, 2012

Here's the plot of your next realistically Kafka-esque expose

Mail Online: A man held in solitary confinement for two years and forced to pull his own tooth because he was denied dental care has been awarded $22million for violation of his constitutional rights.

Stephen Slevin, 58, from New Mexico, was given the payout after accusing Dona Ana County jail of essentially forgetting about him after he was arrested for driving while intoxicated, not giving him the healthcare he needed and treating him inhumanely.

Hat tip to Todd Mason.

PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention

Amazon.com: Crime Factory Issue 9 eBook: Jimmy Callaway, Cameron Ashley, Liam Jose, Andrew Nette: Kindle Store: Your noir journal.

Featuring exclusive content from Tom Piccirilli (The Shadow Season; The Cold Spot); Scott Phillips (The Ice Harvest; Cottonwood); Johnny Shaw (Dove Season); Daniel B. O’Shea (Old School); Ray Banks (Dead Money; Beast of Burden); Benjamin Whitmer (Pike; Satan Is Real); Paul D. Brazill (Drunk on the Moon; Brit Grit); exclusive fiction from Kenneth Loosli; Chris Benton and Chris Deal; features by Matthew C. Funk; Peter “Nerd of Noir” Dragovich; Andrew Nette and Noel King.

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