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Back in July, 5-2 alum Catfish McDaris alerted me to a submissions call for poems made by redacting passages from existing noir and hardboiled novels. For our help bringing contributors to the anthology, publisher Melanie Villines is listing Catfish and me as contributing editors. The 120-page, digest-sized book will sell at Amazon.com for $12 starting December 1.
My poem, "Victorian Whorehouse", was created from the opening of Robert B. Parker's first Spenser novel, The Godwulf Manuscript. - Also of interest to noir aficionados, Melanie tipped me to L.A. historian Kim Cooper's upcoming first noir novel, The Kept Girl:
Kim Cooper's The Kept Girl is inspired by a sensational real-life Los Angeles cult murder spree which exploded into the public consciousness when fraud charges were filed against the cult's leaders in 1929.
The victim was the nephew of oil company president Joseph Dabney, Raymond Chandler's boss. In the novel, Chandler, still several years away from publishing his first short story, is one of three amateur detectives who uncover the ghastly truth about the Great Eleven cult over one frenetic week.
Informed by the author's extensive research into the literary, spiritual, criminal and architectural history of Southern California, The Kept Girl is a terrifying noir love story, set against the backdrop of a glittering pre-crash metropolis.
Through December 25, you can help publish The Kept Girl by subscribing to a special edition for $65 (which includes additional perks). - Looking ahead to Valentine's Day, Silver Birch Press is calling for Valentine's Day erasure poems made by redacting page 214 of the book of your choice. If enough submissions are accepted by December 31, they will be published in an anthology.
Friday, November 22, 2013
Updates from Silver Birch Press
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