Sunday, December 19, 2010

PIKE chat with Benjamin Whitmer

On Dec. 18, Steve Weddle and Benjamin Whitmer had a chat about Whitmer's fantastic book, PIKE.

The novel was the lead-off pick for the DoSomeDamage book group.

Two other things to mention to you.

First, still plenty of copies of the TERMINAL DAMAGE ebook available at Amazon and Smashwords.

Second, the Christmas Noir Flash Challenge that Jay Stringer thought up kicks off over at DoSomeDamage this week. We got so many entries, Jay will be updating the site multiple times per day. Great stories from some of our favorite writers.

So enjoy the chat with Mr. Whitmer.

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Crime Fiction in Comics



In this episode Jay is joined by Paul Montgomery (IFANBOY.COM and the FUZZY TYPEWRITER podcast) and Joey Aulisio (MATINEEIDLES.COM and the CHEMICAL BOX podcast) to talk about crime fiction in comics, and some of the great titles you could try out.

BLACKSAD
Hardboiled PI fiction. With animals.
ISBN 978-1595823939

SCALPED
Noir, Crime and Social fiction set on a Native American reservation. Best comic currently on the go? Quite possibly.
The story starts with volume one, INDIAN COUNTRY, ISBN 978-1845766764

JINX.
What Eliot Ness did next.
ISBN 978-1582401744

TORSO, GOLDFISH
Sergio Leone-inspired street level crime stories.
978-1582401959
978-1582401799

ALIAS
Female PI. With superpowers. And great dialogue.
One of the best comics of the last ten years.
978-0785137320

POWERS
Cops + Superpowers + Dialogue = Fun.
The story starts with the murder mystery WHO KILLED RETRO GIRL? ISBN 978-1582406695


CRIMINAL
Noir anthology series. Very accessible. One of the best titles out there. The omnibus is a sound investment ISBN 978-0785142294

TORPEDO and WEST COAST BLUES
European Mob Noir
978-1600104541
978-1606992951

ABANDONED CARS
Coney Island Crime Noir, evokes a lighter side of Goodis.
978-1560979180

PARKER
Richard Stark Comic. Nuff said.
978-1600104930

STUMPTOWN
Rockford-style PI story. All four issues may still be available at your local comic story if you ask reeeeeal nice. The hardback collected edition will be out early next year.

SCARLET
New series, too early to say but looks like a cool vigilante-style story. Check your local comic store.

Paul and Jay also discuss the novels of Dennis Lehane, George Pelecanos, Charlie Huston and Ken Bruen.

The music this week is a fun mix. We kick off with the classic Peter Gunn theme, one of crime fiction’s best tunes, before a little of the Black Keys and the sadly defunct Bash & Pop.
More to come!

The next episode will be more chat from Paul, Joey and Jay. We’re talking more crime comics, some film and TV, and a triple threat match between Joey, Jay and Frank Miller.



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Monday, October 18, 2010

Hilary Davidson: Do Some Damage Done


This week we're chatting with Hilary Davidson about her debut, THE DAMAGE DONE. 


“Razor sharp mystery debut… a great portrait of sisterly love, despite a dysfunctional past, as well as a highly satisfying mystery” — Publishers Weekly
Lily Moore, a successful travel writer, fled to Spain to get away from her troubled, drug-addicted younger sister, Claudia. But when Claudia is found dead in a bathtub on the anniversary of their mother’s suicide, Lily must return to New York to deal with the aftermath.
The situation shifts from tragic to baffling when the body at the morgue turns out to be a stranger’s. The dead woman had been using Claudia’s identity for months. The real Claudia had vanished, reappearing briefly on the day her impostor died. As Claudia transforms from victim to suspect in the eyes of the police, Lily becomes determined to find her before they do.
Is Claudia actually missing, or is she playing an elaborate con game? And who’s responsible for the body that was found in the bathtub? An obsessive ex-lover? An emotionally disturbed young man with a rich and powerful father? Or Lily’s own former fiancĂ©, who turns out to be more deeply involved with Claudia than he admits?
As Lily searches for answers, a shadowy figure stalks her and the danger to her grows. Determined to learn the truth at any cost, she is unprepared for the terrible toll it will take on her and those she loves.

“A tale of nonstop action with a nice final twist” — Booklist
“Hilary Davidson is one to watch” — Margaret Cannon, Globe & Mail
“A rich, haunting debut” — Megan Abbott
“Grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go” — Linda Fairstein
“One of the best debuts I’ve read in years” — Jon Jordan, Crimespree
“Think Hitchcock writing for the hip Manhattan set” — Ken Bruen
“An accomplished work that brilliantly balances the demands of tightly-plotted noir with a compassionate exploration of family secrets and survivor’s guilt. A superb debut.” — Dennis Tafoya
“Readers will eagerly await Davidson’s next book” — Library Journal
“Hilary Davidson’s debut is a memorable one.” — Ed Gorman
“My favorite new voice in crime fiction.” — Allison Glasgow Robinson, Thuglit

THE DAMAGE DONE, published by Forge on September 28, 2010 (ISBN 0765326973), is available from independent mystery booksellers across North America, as well as from IndieBoundAmazonBarnes & NobleBorders,Powell’s, and — in Canada — Indigo/Chapters.

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Friday, October 8, 2010

The Lineup: Crime time for poets



The DoSomeDamage podcast, Season 2, Episode 3

This week Jay Stringer and Russel D. McLean chat with Gerald So of THE LINEUP.

Also, you know, Mr. Reed Farrel Coleman's INNOCENT MONSTER is out.




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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Reed Farrel Coleman: The Innocent Monster chat


SEASON 2, EPISODE 2

This week top-shelf author REED FARREL COLEMAN stopped by DSD HQ to chat with Jay Stringer about the new book and more.

INNOCENT MONSTER from Tyrus Books:


Seven years have passed since the brutal murder that tore Moe Prager’s family apart and six years since Moe brushed the dust off his PI license. But when his estranged daughter Sarah comes to him with a request he cannot refuse, Moe takes a deep breath and plunges back into the icy, opaque waters of secrets and lies. Sashi Bluntstone, an eleven-year-old art prodigy and daughter of Sarah’s dearest childhood friend, has been abducted. Three weeks into the investigation, the cops have gotten nowhere and the parents have gotten desperate. Desperation, the door through which Moe Prager always enters, swings wide open. Just as in Sashi’s paintings, there’s much more to the case than one can see at a glance. 
With the help of an ex-football star, Moe stumbles around the fringes of the New York art scene, trying to get a handle on where the art stops and the commerce begins. Much to Moe’s surprise and disgust, he discovers that Sashi is, on the one hand, revered as a cash cow and, on the other, reviled as a fraud and a joke. Suspects abound beyond the usual predators and pedophiles, for it is those closest to Sashi in life that have the most to gain from her death. Cruel ironies lurk around every corner, beneath every painting, and behind every door. Almost nothing is what it seems.
Innocent Monster is a book of children and parents, of lives lost and found. It is a variation on the theme of good and evil, each often wearing the other’s disguise. Beware the innocent monster for it need not hide itself and it lives closely among us: sometimes as close as the mirror.
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Praise for Innocent Monster

"Sashi Bluntstone, the 11-year-old Next New Thing on the New York art scene, has been abducted, and Moe Prager—former NYPD cop and former PI—is asked by his estranged daughter, Sarah, to join the search. He expects only tragedy; Sashi has already been missing for three weeks, and he hasn’t been a PI for seven years. Now a well-to-do wine merchant, Moe agrees, primarily to attempt to restore his relationship with Sarah. He quickly learns that nothing increases the value of paintings faster than the death of the painter. Suspects abound: wealthy, self-important collectors; greedy gallery owners; odious rival artists; even the victim's parents. But Moe abides. This sixth Moe Prager novel is pretty much note-perfect. Coleman's take on the art world as a den of iniquity is priceless, as is Moe himself—intelligent, street smart, and tough, especially for a sixtysomething. He’s also sophisticated, despite seeing himself as a “poor schmuck from Brooklyn.” He’s a mensch, and his bone-deep world weariness and mordant sense of humor should enthrall lovers of old-school, tough-talking, loner private eyes (think Loren D. Estleman's Amos Walker)."
Booklist (starred review)

"In Shamus-winner Coleman's darkly impressive sixth Moe Prager mystery (after 2008's Empty Ever After), the retired Brooklyn PI takes on a baffling missing person case only because his estranged daughter, Sarah, begs him to help. In the three weeks since art prodigy Sashi Bluntstone, the 11-year-old daughter of Sarah's childhood friend Candy Castleman, disappeared from a walk on the beach near her Long Island home, the police have found no trace of the girl, who "skyrocketed to prominence at age four when her Abstract Expressionist paintings... began selling for tens of thousands of dollars." Prager, who encounters a host of ugly characters, including parents Max and Candy, who aren't telling all they know, and resentful painter Nathan Martyr, becomes increasingly sure that Sashi is dead, but keeps slogging along. His past as a cop, his guilt over his wife's murder, and his current career as a wine merchant make Prager a complex character well suited to handle a complex mystery."
Publishers Weekly

TOUR DATES:



Oct. 7, 2010, 7-9 pm


Mysterious Bookshop, 58 Warren St., NYC
Launch Party for Innocent Monster
Oct. 14-17, 2010
Bouchercon 2010, San Francisco
Oct. 15, Friday, 8.30 am: Romance to Murder panel, moderator
Oct. 16, Saturday, 3 pm: Monkey is Back
Oct. 18, 2010, 6.30 pm
Murder by the Book
2342 Bissonnet St., Houston, 713-524-8597
with S.J. Rozan and Tom Franklin
Oct. 19, 2010, TBA
BookPeople
603 N. Lamar, Austin TX, 512-472-5050
with S.J. Rozan
Oct. 20, 2010, TBA
The Poisoned Pen
4014 N Goldwater Blvd., Suite 101, Scottsdale, Arizona, 480-947-2974
with S.J. Rozan
Nov. 5, 2010
Noir Con 2010
Philadelphia
9-10 am: Pornography in Noir Fiction: Reed, Jay Gertzman, Christa Faust
4.40-5.40 pm: Writers on Noir: Reed, Daniel Woodrell, Vicki Hendricks, Seth Harwood with Cameron Ashley
Nov. 7, 2010Clinton's Book Shop, 12 East Main St., Clinton, NJ, 908-735-8811
1-3 pm
Nov. 13, 2010
Murder and Mayhem in Muskego
Muskego Public Library
S73 W16663 Janesville Rd, Muskego, Wisconsin
262-971-2101
Nov. 15, 2010
Once Upon a Crime Minneapolis, Minnesota

The Song O' The Podcast is "Riding on the Subway" by Jesse Malin, off the album "Fine Art of Self-Destruction," which be on ye olde itooons.



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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Second Season: Skating with Joelle

Joelle Charbonneau slummed her way over to the DSD Podcast HeadQuarters and Pawn Shoppes to talk with Jay about her new book: SKATING AROUND THE LAW from Minotaur, which goes on sale the last week of September.

According to Joelle:
SKATING AROUND THE LAW is a comedic/cozy style mystery about a city girl who returns to her hometown in order to sell the roller rink she inherited. Only she doesn’t count on finding a dead body in a rink toilet. Now she’s stuck in a town she can’t stand with a sheriff who is better at gardening than solving crimes. With the help of her sexually active grandfather, a sexy large animal vet and an ex-circus camel, she has to track down the killer before the killer tracks her down.



Joelle is ON TOUR:

Sept. 28th - 7:00 - 9:00 pm - Partners and Crime - Greenwich Village, New York City. I will be signing with the fabulous Hilary Davidson and Joshua Corin

Sept. 30th - 7:00 - 9:00 pm - Left Bank Books - 10th St. Location, St. Louis, MO

Oct. 1st     - 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. - Millikin University Bookstore - Decatur, IL

Oct. 2nd    - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. - Read Between The Lynes - Woodstock, IL

Oct. 2nd    - 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. - SKATING RELEASE PARTY The Orbit Skate Center, Palatine, IL.  Books provided by The Booktable Oak Park At 7:00 the skating beings.  The evening will be an Old Time Skaters Reunion with lots of former and current artistic skaters in attendance.  (Including my mom!) Organ skating music will accompany the skating.  Entrance to the signing is free.  Skating is $4 plus rental.  (If you don't have your own skates.)
          
Oct. 3rd    - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. - The Reader's Loft - Green Bay, WI

Oct. 7th    - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - The Tattered Cover - Highlands Ranch, CO

Oct. 12     - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Book Passage - Corte Madera, CA   I will be signing with NY Times Best Selling Author Brenda Novak

Oct 14-17   - Bouchercon Mystery Conference - San Francisco

Oct. 23     - 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. - Murder By The Book - Houston, TX  I will be signing with Best Selling author JoAnna Karl

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Special Episode: Frank Bill day at DSD


Steve Weddle talks with Frank Bill about his new book, DONNYBROOK.

An excerpt from the book can be found at the DoSomeDamage blog. (UPDATE: Er, not so much anymore. Head to Frank Bill's blog if you want details on DONNYBROOK.)

Here's what folks are saying about the book:

"Donnybrook is some serious hillbilly-noir that had my ears ringing by the end. Open the first page... and duck." --Craig Clevenger, author of The Contortionist's Handbook and Dermaphoria


“Dark, grim, and achingly beautiful. Frank Bill is one of the most original and compelling voices in this new generation of crime writers, and Donnybrook is nothing short of stunning.” -- John Rector, author of The Cold Kiss and The Grove

"Donnybrook is a bellow of rage from the American heartland, and Bill is the new bard of the disaffected rural underclass." -- Roger Smith, acclaimed author of Wake Up Dead

"With Donnybrook, Frank Bill has crafted one of the most fearless debut novels I've read in years. Bill has taken the rural noir traditions established by such masters as Larry Brown and Daniel Woodrell and has completely shattered them and reshaped those traditions into the methamphetamine fueled nightmare that is Donnybrook."--Keith Rawson, editor/publisher, Crimefactory Magazine

“Donnybrook is the culmination of Frank Bill's craft and style. The story gleams with ruined characters who reflect our drug-adulterated times, and dialogue that captures a singularly American desperation." -- Elaine Ash, editor Beat to a Pulp

DONNYBROOK at Carmichael's in Louisville.


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Friday, May 21, 2010

Frank Bill and Meth Cooking



By Steve Weddle

Last night I talked to Frank Bill (pictured with his agent, Stacia Decker) about his new book DONNYBROOK, which has gotten fantastic feedback from some great fellow authors.

I started talking about John McFetridge, J Peterman, and the musical CATS, for some reason. Thankfully, Frankie got us back on track. (Haha. "Track" because we recorded the, ah, nevermind. Just listen.

Fuller interview later. Enjoy this four minutes.

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Episode 6: Doctor, Who Won't Read?


In this sixth -- six? yeah, OK -- podcast, Russel McLean, Jay Stringer, and Steve Weddle chat about Doctor Who, why men don't read, and tea.

ALSO: Writers on Facebook. Where the heck is my privacy, dammit? We look at David Hewson's recent posts.

Midway through the episode, Seth Harwood stops by the playground to chat about his new book, YOUNG JUNIUS.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

DSD Spinetingler Special


A special chat with Russel D. McLean, Jay Stringer, and Steve Weddle about the 2010 Spinetingler Awards.

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Friday, March 19, 2010

Episode 5: The Pantsless Version



Episode Five in which Russel D. McLean, Jay Stringer, and Steve Weddle chat for far too long about book selling, book reviewing, book reading, pants, Needle, John McFetridge's Crazy Idea, Declan Burke, CrimeFactory, JHJ and more stuff that we'll get into the show notes shortly.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Wendigo Comes




In this special Do Some Damage episode, Jay Stringer chats with Chuch Wendig.

Here's who Chuck Wendig claims he is:

Chuck writes because he can do nothing else.

Chuck is a 30-something freelance penmonkey.

He is a novelist:

His novel, Blackbirds, is repped by Stacia Decker, super-agent of the Donald Maass Literary Agency.

He is a screenwriter:

He mentored with Stephen Susco (The Grudge, Grudge 2, Red). He’s written a handful of spec screenplays both alone and with writing partner Lance Weiler. Their most recent film effort, HiM, won the Arte France Cinema Award at CineMart and was recently selected for the Sundance Screenwriters Lab in January 2010. Together, Weiler and Wendig are also helping to develop an as-yet-unannounced television property.

He is a short story writer:

He’s had a number of short stories published across a small array of journals and zines (Not One of Us, 69 Flavors of Paranoia, Whispers from the Shatterered Forum, The Town Drunk, etc.).

He is a game designer:

He’s been working in the pen-and-paper RPG industry for a third of his life (over a decade), and has contributed to over 85 game books during this time, serving as writer, developer, or both. He developed, for instance, the entire Hunter: The Vigil game line for White Wolf Game Studios. He’s done some work on video game properties, which at present he cannot mention. He’s contributed script work for web content, which at present he cannot identify. Don’t even ask him about the Android app.

He is all over the map:

Chuck is considering branching out into comic books, take-out menus, religious pamphlets, or witty doormats. Give him a wide berth, as he might be drunk and untrustworthy.

He is on the East Coast:

Wendig currently lives in the wilds of Pennsyltucky with a wonderful wife and two very cute-but-stupid dogs.


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