By Barry Graham The most common criticism I hear of Occupy Wall Street is that the protestors have no clear,…
The Poisoned Fiction Review: The Wrong Thing
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The Wrong Thing: A Hey Small Press Review
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The Wrong Thing: A Booklist Review
By Elliott SwansonBooklistOctober 31st, 2011 PM Press’ Switchblade imprint focuses on gritty crime writing at the grim fringe of the…
Chasers: My Year in Novellas: 4 of Top 10 Are PM Releases
by Jedidiah AyresRansom Notes: The BN Mystery BlogDecember 2011 I love love love having a pile of books always waiting…
Zen Monk Offers Up Brutal Enlightenment in Bloody Little Gem of a Contemporary Noir
By Paul Goal AllenBarnes&Noble.comFebruary 2012 “I was never afraid of him, but other people are. Yes, they still are. They’re…
The Die is Cast: The Wrong Thing in the Tucson Weekly
by Christine Wald-HopkinsTucson WeeklyFebruary 16, 2012 This powerful novel, by a former investigative reporter, depicts the Southwest’s dark, soulless side…
A Review of Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook
By Saul BroudyJournal of American FolkloreAmerican Folklore SocietyVolume 120, Number 475, Winter 2007 pp. 79-82 Bruce “U. Utah” Phillips is…
The Protest Songs That Drove the Wobblies a Century Ago Are Still Lighting Fires
More than a century ago, Joe Hill wrote some of the most enduring anthems in the radical union’s Little Red…
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