NEEDLE - A MAGAZINE OF NOIR # 2
Steve Weddle is a top crime writer and also the criminal master mind behind NEEDLE – A MAGAZINE OF NOIR. I was lucky enough to sneak a story into the splendid first issue and last week the postmen cameth and broughteth issue two. And, as Frank Carson would say, it’s a cracker.
The magazine continues to look great, thanks to Creative Director John Hornor Jacobs, and there’s another smashing bunch of stories - some from writers whose work I know and some who are unfamiliar to me. So, I’ll pick out a few favourites.
Ray Banks’ wonderful ‘The Great Pretender’ is the first story in the magazine. It's a fantastically well executed tale of a man who is in the gutter and is looking at,well, the gutter.Sad, hard hitting and funny, it's a prime cut of Ray Banks, a writer who seems to be getting better and better; Stephen Blackmore’s ‘For The Children ‘ is a tense tale of sibling rivalry which lives up to it's whip crack opening; Frank Bill’s ‘Cold, Hard, Love’ is a full flavoured taster for his upcoming novel DONNYBROOK and is as brilliantly written as you would expect from Mr. Bill; David Cranmer’s ‘The Sins Of Maynard Shipley’ is a classic twisty tale with a modern edge; Julie Summerell’s short & sharp ‘Under The Rug’ has echoes of Richard Ford and Joyce Carole Oates; Nigel Bird’s ‘Beat On The Brat’ is a very clever and touching piece of multi POV storytelling. The collection ends with Chris F. Holm’s ‘The Hitter’ which is hard- boiled proof that Holm will be very, very big one day.


11 comments:
Paul, you are very, very kind. Glad you enjoyed it!
very well put in all cases and many thanks for your compliment.
Nice.
Weddle really has a beautiful thing going on with NEEDLE. May it live forever.
Great title, and it looks way cool. Going to have to get me a copy as it seems like a real keeper. Thanks as always for the heads up.
All the stories you mentioned sound intriguing - and I trust your judgment. The cover looks great. Thanks for telling us about this.
Helen
Sean & Helen, you can find out more about Needle here:
http://needlemag.wordpress.com/
Thanks, Paul. Whole lotta talented folks involved putting the mag together. John, Naomi, Stephen, Dan, Scott -- not to mention all the great writers between the covers.
Thanks again for the mention, sir.
Thank you so much. I think my face just split in half.
Pardon me. Gotta go scream.
Thanks for the props Paul and I got your email. Just running behind on the thank you.
My pleasure, all. It's a top of the range magazine.
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