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Paul's novel WHITE HEAT is a winner in the
2005 Southwest Writers Contest
Read an excerpt from WHITE HEAT
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Listen to Paul's interview on the America's Back on Track radio network. The host mentions Paul at the beginning in the first 60-90 seconds, but then the actual interview comes about 2/3 of the way in at approximately 36 minutes in, so you can fast forward to that part. It lasts about 10 minutes. |
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Paul's Latest Work appears in:
![]() Free Fall appears in the August 2008 issue of Hardboiled Magazine (No. 38) (hardcopy available at www.gryphonbooks.com ) |
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![]() Paul's latest story Three Strikes and Yer Out is a humorous, short baseball mystery inspired by Bobby Thompson's famous "shot heard 'round the world'." It appears in the latest issue of Crimestalker Casebook, Volume IX, No. 2, just released in May '08. The hardcopy magazine is available at http://www.crimestalkers.com . |
![]() "The Boise Spuds were down by one point. Cap always knew the score, even if he wasn't directly watching the game. Their heavy hitter Casey Herman was at the plate, 3 and 2 the count. He swung. The crowd stood. The roar deafened. Somewhere men are laughing, and somewhere children shout. But there is no joy in Spudville – mighty Casey has struck out." |
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"The Good Old Days" (a Bobby Saxon story) appears in the anthology Murder Across the Map-- Click here for Amazon Read Paul's interview at Bella Online Read the review in Crimestalker Casebook |
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![]() "Sometimes life is a like a David Goodis novel, Kit thought. And sometimes it's like a down and dirty blues rag. He used to listen to the blues. Now he knew what it was to live them." Born Under a Bad Sign Appearing now in Hardluck Stories' anthology Noir Blues |
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![]() 51-50 Appearing now in Hardluck Stories' anthology Psycho Noir ![]() |
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| Look for Paul's poem "Don't Sleep on it Marlow," in the Spring 2006 issue of Crimestalker Casebook |
Out of Time Appears in Dime Anthology 1 Click here for purchase |
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