Wednesday, 13 October 2010

NEEDLE - A MAGAZINE OF NOIR # 2

 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.

And, of course,  there’s more, as Jimmy Cricket would say, so click here and buy the bugger,eh?
Find out MORE about NEEDLE here 

11 comments:

Chris said...

Paul, you are very, very kind. Glad you enjoyed it!

nigel p bird said...

very well put in all cases and many thanks for your compliment.

Naomi Johnson said...

Nice.

David Cranmer said...

Weddle really has a beautiful thing going on with NEEDLE. May it live forever.

Sean Patrick Reardon said...

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.

Helen Ginger said...

All the stories you mentioned sound intriguing - and I trust your judgment. The cover looks great. Thanks for telling us about this.

Helen

Paul D. Brazill said...

Sean & Helen, you can find out more about Needle here:
http://needlemag.wordpress.com/

Steve Weddle said...

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.

Julie said...

Thank you so much. I think my face just split in half.

Pardon me. Gotta go scream.

Frank Bill said...

Thanks for the props Paul and I got your email. Just running behind on the thank you.

Paul D. Brazill said...

My pleasure, all. It's a top of the range magazine.

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