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Somebody Dies: November 2012
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Book reviews of crime, Westerns, horror, and other genre fiction — with the occasional digression — by award-winning writer and editor Craig Clarke. With the Freshly Turned Plots of Acid Grave Press. Living After Midnight: Hard and Heavy Stories. Edited by David T. Wilbanks and Craig Clarke (anthology). By Randy Chandler (horror novel). By David T. Wilbanks (sword and sorcery novella). The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti. A New England Legend. By Howard Fast (historical fiction). Click here to subscribe.
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Somebody Dies: December 2011
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Book reviews of crime, Westerns, horror, and other genre fiction — with the occasional digression — by award-winning writer and editor Craig Clarke. With the Freshly Turned Plots of Acid Grave Press. Living After Midnight: Hard and Heavy Stories. Edited by David T. Wilbanks and Craig Clarke (anthology). By Randy Chandler (horror novel). By David T. Wilbanks (sword and sorcery novella). The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti. A New England Legend. By Howard Fast (historical fiction). Click here to subscribe.
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Somebody Dies: January 2013
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Book reviews of crime, Westerns, horror, and other genre fiction — with the occasional digression — by award-winning writer and editor Craig Clarke. With the Freshly Turned Plots of Acid Grave Press. Living After Midnight: Hard and Heavy Stories. Edited by David T. Wilbanks and Craig Clarke (anthology). By Randy Chandler (horror novel). By David T. Wilbanks (sword and sorcery novella). The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti. A New England Legend. By Howard Fast (historical fiction). Click here to subscribe.
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Somebody Dies: February 2012
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Book reviews of crime, Westerns, horror, and other genre fiction — with the occasional digression — by award-winning writer and editor Craig Clarke. With the Freshly Turned Plots of Acid Grave Press. Living After Midnight: Hard and Heavy Stories. Edited by David T. Wilbanks and Craig Clarke (anthology). By Randy Chandler (horror novel). By David T. Wilbanks (sword and sorcery novella). The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti. A New England Legend. By Howard Fast (historical fiction). Click here to subscribe.
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Pocketful of Ginch: Little America, Granger, Wyoming, August 27 1938
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Your Source for Ginch, Without all the Taint. Thursday, August 21, 2014. Little America, Granger, Wyoming, August 27 1938. Found this lovely thing in Indiana a few weeks ago:. This is the kind of weird old-timey Americana I'm always looking for in old pictures. And only two dollars! As always, click to enlarge, there's plenty of satisfying detail in there. Pic of the day. August 23, 2014 at 12:30 PM. Dig those new restrooms! August 23, 2014 at 8:28 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). B C BROWN WRITES.
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Pocketful of Ginch: September 2014
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Your Source for Ginch, Without all the Taint. Monday, September 1, 2014. Taxidermy from the Four Corners region of Colorado. This fox was in the window of an antique mall in Pagosa Springs, CO. This bear was in the Lake City, CO Historical Museum, repository of many fine artifacts relating to the Alferd Packer cannibalism case. The bear, which has nothing to do with old Alferd or his dietary idiosyncrasies, stands only about four feet tall. (More on Packer soon! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Twist Of Noir.
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Pocketful of Ginch: September 2013
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Your Source for Ginch, Without all the Taint. Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Basement Sublet of Horror COMICS! In the many months since I last blogged, exciting things have happened. Mostly not to me, but here's one thing with which I was tangentially involved:. You also get TWO trading cards with each copy. Above is one of legendary Wichita Horror Host Tom "The Host" Leahy. And this is one of ME! You can get the first Fab issue from www.basementsubletofhorror.com. Labels: Basement Sublet of Horror. Frank ...
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Pocketful of Ginch: January 2013
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Your Source for Ginch, Without all the Taint. Sunday, January 27, 2013. From, I think, the top floor cafeteria of the Galeries Lafayette, with the Opéra Garnier in the distance, circa 1985:. Shot using a Pentax LX, what lens I don't remember, using Kodak Technical Pan film. Click to enlarge! Pic of the day. Tuesday, January 22, 2013. This image started life as an Ektachrome slide. Old jobs I had. Saturday, January 12, 2013. I should have waited for Halloween but I haven't posted much of late. Bloody Knuc...
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Pocketful of Ginch: April 2013
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Your Source for Ginch, Without all the Taint. Saturday, April 27, 2013. More French Brothel Stereoscope Images from the 1930s. This is what you've all been waiting for with baited breath, right? Here's another outdoorsy one:. And here's a similar pose inside the maison close. This is my favorite of the bunch. Note the rolled stockings in the second image, as well as the other woman seated on the bed. What is the subject of the photo reaching for under there? Ladies of the Night. Saturday, April 20, 2013.
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Pocketful of Ginch: Giant Instamatic
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Your Source for Ginch, Without all the Taint. Monday, January 12, 2015. Here's a picture of me holding a giant Kodak Instamatic 126:. This was an outtake from my 1985 (or '86, or '87) Christmas card, shot in the portrait studio at Moler's Camera in Wichita, where I worked at the time. The plaster bust of Lincoln came from an old schoolhouse, I think. Lives of the Presidents. Old jobs I had. Pic of the day. January 12, 2015 at 3:49 PM. January 13, 2015 at 3:36 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Simpl...