Who says storytelling can’t survive in the digital age?
New short stories for download.
The Metronome Winds DownNow available as a single-story e-book download for $1.99 Click on these links to buy:
Amazon Kindle | Barnes & Noble | Scribd (PDF Format) What would you do to keep your wife alive? If Pat can scrape together ten grand, he can buy his wife two more months. But he doesn’t have the cash. So he comes up with a scheme to get the money. But at what price? Click here to preview the story |
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Job in WilliamsburgNow available as a single-story e-book download for $1.99 Click on these links to buy:
Amazon Kindle | Barnes & Noble | Scribd (PDF Format) Meet Ramón, a Puerto Rican janitor from Brooklyn, New York who wants nothing more than to be a great artist. He talks to paintings. Sometimes they talk back to him. More at home in the fake world of a canvas, Ramón can’t seem to connect with the reality of his neighborhood. A pariah in the local art scene, he thinks he has just created his masterpiece. However, things do not go as planned… Click here to preview the story |
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You Can Always Wash Your HandsListen to a reading of “You Can Always Wash Your Hands” recorded at Freebird Books in Brooklyn, NY. |
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Just happened to have some McCallan on hand for the occasion.
I’ve got to read more Simenon. I read Three Bedrooms In Manhattan and loved it, but haven’t gotten to any others. This and Trains both sound great.
Once again, NYRB does a great job of bringing really a great (and yet almost forgotten about) writer back into print. I’m just starting on Red Lights now. GS never disappoints. I’ve heard Dirty Snow is quite stellar as well.
Awwwwww! Sooooooooooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, I happen to have three of these record/comics and the Planet of the Apes happens to be one of them. I also have Captain America and the Hulk vs. Abomination (like the movie).
I did have the Hulk vs. Abomination one as well. I also had the Spider-Man one where J. Jonah Jameson’s son comes back from the moon and turns into a werewolf. I do remember picking up the 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea edition from my local library. And I completely forgot that I actually had this G.I. Joe one. You’re much more sensible than I Leroux. I sold all mine like an idiot many years back.
Hey! Was just looking for information about this record because I do listings for a friend’s record store on the ol’ eBay, and your description of it is making me not want to sell it now. Mummies? Dictators? Holy crap.
And I was going to throw in a promo poster along with the dark maroon first pressing. Crap. Decisions must now be made.
Whatever you do don’t sell it! You don’t just toss away good music like that to some yahoo who’s only gonna turn around and resell it.
I’m not at all surprised. I got to venture through a lot of Manhattan yesterday. Discovered what the biggest business is there now. This fits right in with that.