I've been slacking on the posting lately, but it's not because I've been lazy. I've been busy. Work is nuts, I'm still dealing with the aftermath of the fire, and I've been working pretty hard on fiction of my own. In fact, I think I just finished the best story I've ever written. I'm going to give it a couple of weeks and see how I feel about it. In the meantime, Here's some Web short fiction you should be checking out.
Thuglit
Plots with Guns
Crimefactory (the publication I've got my eye on for this next story. They're publishing some intimidating names, like Ray Banks and Dave Zeltserman, but I think I've got a winner here.)
Oh, and in case you're keeping score at home, this year I've had one fire, and now one attempted burglary (which is why I'm at home today. I'm kind of hoping they'll come back and try to finish breaking in. And yeah, I'm beginning to feel a little like Job.) The upside is that I've been experiencing a rather fertile creative period.
Favorite Crime Fiction of 2024, Part I: Kevin Burton Smith
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*Kevin Burton Smith is the Montreal, Quebec-born founder and editor of that
essential resource, The Thrilling Detective Web Site, as well as the Web
Monkey...
20 hours ago
1 comment:
bring it, Nathan. And sorry to hear about the attempted burglary....
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