Reviews and Interviews and Upcoming pubs

Death by Killing gave Lost Children: A Charity Anthology to Benefit PROTECT and Children 1st a rave review. Chris Rhatigan runs a crime fiction blog but loved stories by crime fiction vets and literary authors equally. He chose stories by Benoit Lelievre, J.F. Juzwik, Lynn Beighley and Roberto C. Garcia as favorites and said "The collection itself lives up to its cover--these are powerful, often shocking, stories."

Read the review here:

Death by Killing



Buy the book in all e-book formats, or trade paperback, here:

Lost Children: A Charity Anthology to Benefit PROTECT and Children 1st



It is still 99 cents on Amazon due to their price-matching. Get it while you can!



Fiona McVie interviewed me at The Inspiration Forum - thanks to Les Edgerton for suggesting me to her. If you head over there, you'll get to read the opening of my novel BURY THE HATCHET.



I will be interviewed by Richard Godwin at Chin Wag at the Slaughterhouse next week, and I'll share that as well. Amazingly enough, in the three interviews with me this month, we don't cover the same material.



And here are the upcoming publications you can look for this year:






"Raker: A Review," in Blood and Tacos

"Firecracker," in Hardboiled Magazine (available from Gryphon Books)

"Gumbo Weather," starring Jay Corso, in Needle: A Magazine of Noir Spring 2012 (Jay is the lead cause of mayhem in my novel Bury the Hatchet)

"Lefty," in  Crimefactory Magazine  #10

"White People Problems," in  All Due Respect  April 2012

"Play Dead," in  Yellow Mama , April 2012

"We're All Guys Here," in  Dollar Dreadfuls: Dirty Noir Quarterly

"Tiger Mother," in Noir Nation #2

"Donkey Dick," in Big Pulp March 2013

"Six Feet Under God," in Grift Magazine Quarterly







© 2011 Thomas Pluck
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on January 21, 2012 08:40
No comments have been added yet.


Thomas Pluck's Blog

Thomas Pluck
Thomas Pluck isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Thomas Pluck's blog with rss.