By Graham BowlinThe Pulp Primer A re-issue this may be*, but outdated it’s not. Nisbet’s mystery writing protagonist’s paranoia, perversion,…
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A Moment of Doubt in SF Weekly
Jim Nisbet’s noir detective knows why the book biz is fading By Jonathan Kiefer SF WeeklyWednesday, Nov 3 2010 The…
A Moment of Doubt on Spinetingler
A Moment of Doubt by Jim Nisbet – quick take By Russel D McLeanSpinetingler MagazineJanuary 5, 2011 [Ed note: Yesterday…
A Moment of Doubt: A Publishers Weekly Review
Publishers Weekly A detective novelist on the skids sustains a bored dalliance with his computer in this raunchy early work…
This Weekend I’ll Also be Listening to…Songs of Freedom from the James Connolly Songs of Freedom Band
The Cedar Lounge Revolution September 28th, 2013 Given that we’re listening to Patti Smith today it seems only appropriate to…
The Explosion of Deferred Dreams: A Review
By David RovicsSocialism and Democracy JournalAugust 2017 California native, veteran musician, philosopher and revolutionary Mat Callahan covers a lot of…
Musician Mat Callahan Explores San Francisco Politics in The Explosion of Deferred Dreams
By Jessica ZimmerThe Potrero ViewOctober 2018 Musician Mat Callahan was born in San Francisco in 1951, and lived on Arkansas…
If You’re Going To San Francisco Be Sure to Disregard All That Happened There
The California Historical SocietyBy Mat CallahanJune 21st, 2017 Familiarity with a trivial pop tune should not be mistaken for historical…
Working Class Heroes project
Dear Friends: Two important items this month. First, progress with Songs of Slavery and Emancipation. Second, progress with a new…
Music and Historical Memory
By Mat CallahanRed Wedge, originally published in STIR magazineSeptember 4th, 2015 Image by Hope Asya Music and memory have always…