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"Cormac Brown" is my pen name. I'm an up-and-slumming writer in the city of Saint Francis and I'm following in the footsteps of Hammett...minus the TB and working for the Pinkerton Agency. A couple of stories that I've stiched and stapled together, can be found here.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

RIP Michael Hart



Rest in peace, Michael Hart. He has done the most to change how we read books than anybody since Gutenberg.
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You can find Cormac Brown here, as well at as these other fine venues

  • "Tit-For-Tat" @ Astonishing Adventures Magazine
  • "The Tsar's Treasure" @ The Final Issue of Astonishing Adventures Magazine
  • "Strawberry Quick" @ A Twist of Noir
  • "Le Chat Noir" @ Astonishing Adventures Magazine
  • "His Hands" @ The Premiere Issue of Dark Valentine Magazine
  • "Introductions Are In Order" @ Dark Valentine Magazine's Oct. Flash Fiction Frenzy
  • "All The Better To" @ Astonishing Adventures Magazine
  • "When Clementine Sings" @ Stormfists.com
  • "A Red Lipstick" @ Astonishing Adventures Magazine
  • "The Post Nuptial" @ Powder Burn Flash
  • "They Come From Above" @ Beat To A Pulp
  • "My Old Haunts" @ Thrillers, Killers And Chillers
  • "Bitch" @ Powderburnflash.com
  • "The Price Of Perfection" @ Astonishing Adventures Magazine
  • "Going To See A Whale About A Man" @ A Twist of Noir
  • "Retribution" @ The Premier Issue of Crooked Magazine
  • "In Vino Veritas, In Tequila Mors" @ Clarity Of Night
  • "Recalculating" @ Flash Fire 500
  • "Hot Ice And Cold Blood" @ Powder Burn Flash
  • "A Sheep In Wolf's Clothing" @ Crooked Magazine
  • "Poker Face" @ Powder Burn Flash
  • "Vibrant" @ Powderburnflash.com
  • "Eggplant Parmigiana" @ Powder Burn Flash
  • "Swerved" @ Powderburnflash.com
  • "L-i-n-g-o" @ Powderburnflash.com
  • "Aria" @ Powder Burn Flash
  • "So Deaf" @ Powder Burn Flash
  • "Peanut Oil" @ Powder Burn Flash
  • "24fps" @ Six Sentences
  • "Cool Hand Rosie And Her Sisters" @ Six Sentences
  • "If Twelve Were Nine" @ Powder Burn Flash

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Cormac Brown
"Cormac Brown" is my pen name. I'm an up-and-slumming writer in the city of Saint Francis, and I'm following in the footsteps of Hammett...minus the TB and working for the Pinkerton Agency. I've had stories posted on Flashing In the Gutters, Powder Burn Flash, Six Sentences, Astonishing Adventures Magazine, Crooked Magazine, Beat To A Pulp, Needle Magazine, and Dark Valentine Magazine.
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  • The New Powderburnflash.com has fine crime fiction
  • The finest print crime magazine, Needle Magazine!
  • Dark Valentine Magazine, home to fine fiction
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  • From Joe Bubs and Chicago Now comes Arresting Tales
  • Thrillers, Killers 'n' Chillers, the name says it all
  • Pulp Metal Magazine. As pulpy and hardcore as magazines can get, plus articles by Paul D. Brazill
  • Crimefactory Magazine grinds out hardcore pulp
  • Darkest Before The Dawn? Like Power Burn Flash, but for stories of 2,500 words or more
  • Eastern Standard Crime, home of fine crime online and book reviews
  • A Twist Of Noir publishes unprinted and reprinted noir
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  • Flash Fire 500, have you heard? Stories told in less than 500 words
  • Author Sarah Weinman reviews and interviews all things crime-related
  • Hard Case Crime has wonderful Post-Pulp Era and Modern Pulp books
  • Sandra Seamans has a wealth of flash fiction sites and E-zine links for virtually every genre, and she's a good writer as well
  • The straight dope on all the crime ezines, from the editors and Sandra Ruttan
  • Author Eddie Muller delves into all things Noir and even runs a film festival for it.
  • The Rap Sheet covers crime authors, books and blogs
  • Bookgasm reviews crime, pulp, sci-fi, thrillers, comics, and the occasional western
  • Tribe has book reviews, movies review and excellent blog
  • Author Bill Crider has a pop culture blog that covers pulp and crime books, too.
  • Hard Boiled Chapters gives you hard boiled fiction in a serial form
  • Akashic Books, publishers of San Francisco Noir and the other Noir Series
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My Influences

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  • Raymond Chandler is the master of prose
  • Elmore Leonard is the greatest crime author this side of Hammett
  • Walter Mosley is the 21st Century Chandler, if you will
  • Michael Connelly, the Lord of the Police Procedural
  • The Goddess of Neo-Noir, Megan Abbott
  • The Incomparable Laura Lippman
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  • Pearce Hansen is an outstanding crime fiction writer that brings both the pain and the vérité

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