Coming soon ... HARBINGER*33 Print Anthology ... My stories 'Play Dead Until You Die', 'Cold London Blues' and more ...
Paul D. Brazill
Paul D. Brazill
Bydgoszcz, Poland
Paul D. Brazill - AKA Paulie Decibels and The Big Bamboozler -was born in Hartlepool - a town famous for hanging a monkey - and is now on the lam in Bydgoszcz, Poland (South of Hel)... His stories have appeared online at Beat To A Pulp, Six Sentences, Darkest Before The Dawn, Out Of Ruins, Powder Burn Flash, Flash Fiction Offensive, disenthralled, Blink Ink, A Twist Of Noir,The Legendary, Thrillers Killers 'n' Chillers, Shoots & Vines and Flashshots. Also in the ebook : Less Than Three. And, of course, in Print: Six Sentences Volume Two, Shoots & Vines Quarterly Print October 2009, Blink Ink Print and -coming soon - the anthology Harbinger*33 and RADGEPACKET 4. His "I didn't say that, did I?" is a regular sore spot at Pulp Metal Magazine & he stalks CrimeSpace, Facebook, The Sphere and other classy joints until they take an injunction out.
'No one else writes them this short, this dark, and this good.' - Pulp Serenade.
'If you've not read any of Paul's work I urge you do to so - you never know what to expect,see.' -The Tainted Archive
'Paul Brazill is a very observational writer who's style is reminiscent of Alan Sillitoe but a lot darker and grittier. But there is humour within his stories- and that's dark as well. If you haven't read any of his work then now is the time to look him up. Personally, I would like an anthology of his short stories sitting on my shelf.' Broken Trails
'Paul Brazill writes the best short pulp fiction on the net today. Bar none.If you don’t believe me, I’ll take you outside for a knuckleduster sandwich with a baseball insert for dessert. His stories are lean, mean and are dripping with miles more inventiveness and streaky dark humour than any of the Bukowski wanabees out there today. His work has been featured in Powder Flash Burn and Beat To A Pulp amongst others. Keep your head down and enjoy the ride.' Jason Michel, Outsider Writers Collective
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