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  1. jameson

    Loungers In Print!

    Since it's tax season I know that I made a whopping $25 in royalties off of my e book this year. So, my question is: does anybody know anything about promoting your work on a budget (of, say...$25)?
  2. jameson

    It was the kind of night...I love those old pulp thrillers.

    Happy 2012 It's a new year and I've decided to write another Malone story this one. My contract on ONE MORE NIGHT TO KILL will be up in about six months and I'm going to need to start shopping it around again. My question: Does anyone still buy hardboiled detective stories? Or do people just...
  3. jameson

    Loungers In Print!

    Miss Lizzie, that must have been a massive undertaking, and I see you have rave reviews. Why Amos and Andy? Tux Toledo what a great website! I bookmarked it. and Senator, I must say, what a great looking book. I'll have to read them all come pay day. Also, Senator, what is the lowdown on Grand...
  4. jameson

    It was the kind of night...I love those old pulp thrillers.

    Wow, Mr. Benzadmiral, I like your style. Not afraid to take on the tough topics are you? I'm afraid you have to tell us where we can read the third one. Also, I can't resist linking to my new short story that just got e-published. A pulp noir thriller...
  5. jameson

    It was the kind of night...I love those old pulp thrillers.

    Hey, that story was great. I have a link to one of mine on thrilling detective, but you have to pay for it. Where do we find more of your stuff? And speaking of Chandler, how about this one: "He snorted and hit me in the solar plexus. I bent over and took hold of the room with both hands and...
  6. jameson

    It was the kind of night...I love those old pulp thrillers.

    Also check out The Thrilling Detective's website. Kind of similar to Hard Case... http://www.thrillingdetective.com/ Didn't think about the music, though - Henry Mancini is all I'm getting. You?
  7. jameson

    30s Action Pulp on your Kindle

    Hey, I just asked that same question over at the Golden Age section and got these replies: James Ellroy and: http://www.hardcasecrime.com/ Happy reading.
  8. jameson

    It was the kind of night...I love those old pulp thrillers.

    Thank you, guys. That's a great website (hardcasecrime) And Corky, I actually have a signed copy of LA Confidential Great advice.
  9. jameson

    It was the kind of night...I love those old pulp thrillers.

    Does anyone write hard-boiled detective genre fiction of the thirties and forties style. I mean with dames and mugs and greasy trigger-men?
  10. jameson

    Any writers?

    Hey there. That's a mighty nice poem Mr. Derek WC. I wrote a short story and then proceeded to shop it around to the usual mystery magazines. I got a lot of help from sites like Ralans.com and duotrope. I finally got it published digitally and it's currently available for e readers and...
  11. jameson

    30s Action Pulp on your Kindle

    Hi all, Long time listener, first time caller. For a great short story in the 30s era pulp style, check out this link. It's a hard-boiled, bare-knuckled, private-eye thriller, for real. Go Fedora Lounge!!: http://www.amazon.com/One-More-Night-Kill-ebook/dp/B004U2FLA8/ref=cm_cr_pr_pb_i

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