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One of the Regulars
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: City of Angels
Posts: 108
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Hard Case Crime Novels
Saw this here:
http://www.boingboing.net/2004/09/06..._crime_st.html It's all about this: http://www.hardcasecrime.com/ |
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One of the Regulars
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: City of Angels
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Anthony Mason and Douglas Smith of CBS visited with the publihers of the Hardcase Crime imprint to talk about the history of paperback crime novels and what they're doing in the Hard Case Crime line; they also spent some time talking with Stephen King and with legendary cover painter Robert McGinnis, who showed them around his studio.
The resulting story is scheduled to air on the "Sunday Morning" program on September 18th, 2005. |
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Suspended
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: LA, CA
Posts: 807
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Great idea.
Being a collector of the originals its nice to see people still want them. But the first article called them dime novels. They were really 25 cents and then 35 cents. Dell did make a few 10 centers but they were little books like you find in the grocery store check out about diets or horoscopes. The art work that I clicked on is not from the 50's, but the cheap, sleazy novels from the 60's. More Micky Spillane stuff, lot's of drinking, sex and crime. I don't think they should reprint old stuff, but get a new breed of writers and start it off all over again. my 10 cents.
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