9781946502995-1946502995-Down & Out: The Magazine Volume 1 Issue 3

Down & Out: The Magazine Volume 1 Issue 3

ISBN-13: 9781946502995
ISBN-10: 1946502995
Author: Rick Ollerman, Michael Bracken, Art Taylor, Frank Zafiro, Jim Wilsky, Raoul Whitfield, Peter Sellers, Patricia Abbott, Barry Lancet, S.A. Solomon
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Down & Out Books
Format: Paperback 174 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781946502995
ISBN-10: 1946502995
Author: Rick Ollerman, Michael Bracken, Art Taylor, Frank Zafiro, Jim Wilsky, Raoul Whitfield, Peter Sellers, Patricia Abbott, Barry Lancet, S.A. Solomon
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Down & Out Books
Format: Paperback 174 pages

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Down & Out: The Magazine Volume 1 Issue 3 (ISBN-13: 9781946502995 and ISBN-10: 1946502995), written by authors Rick Ollerman, Michael Bracken, Art Taylor, Frank Zafiro, Jim Wilsky, Raoul Whitfield, Peter Sellers, Patricia Abbott, Barry Lancet, S.A. Solomon, was published by Down & Out Books in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Down & Out: The Magazine Volume 1 Issue 3 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This third issue of Down & Out: The Magazine features a new Jim Brodie story by Barry Lancet, whose novel Japantown has been optioned by J.J. Abrams and Warner Brothers for the Hollywood treatment. Here we have Brodie on a trip to his home in Japan and a quest to find out what’s going on with the yakuza and a perplexing kidnapping.

But first up is a story by Canadian favorite Peter Sellers; he delivers a nasty little crime story of love and loyalty in the workplace in his own unique style. Patti Abbott gives us a searing story proving once again how nothing torches the human soul like that of another person’s expectations. Art Taylor, one of the best and most prolific short story artists working today, makes his first appearance here with a relatively short tale reminiscent of the late great Richard Matheson. Speaking of legends, Robert J. Randisi shares a story from his “Rat Pack” series. Next a writer who makes words look as though they fit together far more easily than they actually do is S.A. Solomon with her tale of corporate Big Business and other vices. Writing partners Frank Zafiro and Jim Wilsky debut separate stories from their Ania series, actual prequels to the novels, the first of which, Blood on Blood, will be released in April by Down & Out Books. A fine noir tale by prolific author Michael Bracken helps round us out.

As usual we have another fantastic column by J. Kingston Pierce on the novels of the late Stanley Ellin, and for our “A Few Cents a Word” feature we present a discussion and a story by one of the hard-boiled school’s originators, Raoul Whitfield.

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