THINGS CHANGE: A Tom Boyle Mystery...Now at The Yard!
The world of crime fiction is huge. The venues printing crime fiction are everywhere. One of the more dedicated spots today is The Yard. They published "Darklands," a seriously hardboiled detective story of mine earlier this year. I enjoy writing that kind of writing and so wrote a follow up story, "Things Change." That story is now available for your reading pleasure right here.
Alec Cizak is a writer and filmmaker. His work has appeared in several journals and anthologies. His collection of short crime fiction, Nobody's Coming Home, is now available from ABC Group Documentation. He is the editor of the notorious independent fiction journal, Pulp Modern.
NOBODY'S COMING HOME
Get a glimpse of the future of crime fiction in this collection!
LAKE COUNTY INCIDENTS
Mr. Cizak's first collection of weird fiction/horror stories. Available now from ABC Group Documentation.
COOL IT DOWN
Mr. Cizak's most controversial book to date. Don't be a rainbow-colored parrot. Buy, read, and review this book!
BREAKING GLASS
Follow Chelsea Farmer's journey out of hell!
DOWN ON THE STREET
Mr. Cizak's tender novella about a cabbie who decides to become a pimp
Manifesto Destination
The most prophetic book ever written!
CROOKED ROADS
Mr. Cizak's classic collection of crime stories from the Golden Age of the online pulp fiction movement
Between Juarez and El Paso
Mr. Cizak's contribution to the Drifter Detective series.
PaperBack: “Some Die Hard”
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*Part of a series honoring the late author and blogger Bill Crider.*
*Some Die Hard, by “Nick Quarry,” aka Marvin H. Albert (Gold Medal, 1961).
In Octob...
Necromania: A Tale of Weird Love! (1971)
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[image: Necromania: A Tale of Weird Love! (1971)]Long considered to be
lost, *Necromania: A Tale of Weird Love* is a bizarro horror-tinged
hardcore outing ...
FEVER
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Rosa Santiago, a healer who relies on the natural resources of her island,
is helping yet another army deserter to escape, only this time things are
d...
Leprechaun Pu$$y N’ $hit
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Flat on my back, I awoke to bass booming in the background, as if I were
outside of a nightclub…
I yawned. Sat up in bed, and my nostrils widened at t...
I Still Write Blogs…
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…but at two other sites.
Do Some Damage - Every Saturday, I contribute to this group blog.
Scott Dennis Parker - My official author website.
Join the...
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Hardboiled Wonderland was an active blog for 12 years, but it's inactive
now. Lot of stuff I'm proud of in these pages and plenty that makes me
cringe now....
Issue #82 -- December 2021
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*SMOKEY AND MAGIC MIKE V. PROGRESS*
*By Jay Butkowski *
Smokey wiped down a rocks glass and watched the stranger with curiosity as
he parked a silver Lexus...
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Acclaimed writer Jeffery Renard Allen (Rails Under My Back, Song of the
Shank) has launched a new online literary magazine called TaintTaintTaint
https://...
Trains, Trains, and More Trains
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Fellow Western Fictioneers Scott D. Parker takes a look at movies featuring
railroads and drops a cover reveal to the latest Cash Laramie novel! Check
it...
Synology New Router 2021
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*Synology New Router 2021*. SynoForum.com is an unofficial Synology forum
for NAS owners and enthusiasts. Below are synology new router related
routers.
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2019
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I haven't updated this blog in a long time. Hopefully, sometime in the
coming few months, I'll have my new *Atomic Pulp* website live with a blog
incorpor...
Update
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*Things could change, but I suspect this will be my final post on the
blog. I met with some doctors at M. D. Anderson today, and they suggested
that I ent...
Ed Gorman's West: A Remembrance
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Ed Gorman wrote the saddest westerns I've ever read. Full of hurt,
hardship, disappointment, and human failure. Gorman's conception of the
west was never t...
Catching up with Max Allan Collins
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*1. Tell us about your current novel. *
There are a couple of things that will become available soon. One is the
complete version of the ROAD TO PERDIT...
Plant Type Natural Mosquito Repellent
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In the rainy season like now is the spread of mosquitoes become more
numerous. Mosquitoes during the rainy season is often scattered in puddles
of dirty wa...
Stigma at Cavalcade of Stars
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*Jeanette Cheezum* has my poem, *Stigma*, up at *Cavalcade of Stars.* And,
in case you missed it last month, she also published another one of my
works, ...
Samsung Galaxy Edge+ Specs and Review
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The Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Plus is an extremely unusual gadget (along with
a mouthful to say). It is the same size as the Samsung Galaxy Note 5,
howeve...
The Cowboy Rides Away
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*by David Cranmer *
Photo taken by Ron Scheer, March 2011.
On April 11, 2015, Ron Scheer passed away after a long battle with cancer.
Lynda—who Ron refer...
Cleaning Up Your Potty Mouth
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The Clean Reader app can remove profanity from eBooks if you choose.
Apparently, there’s an adjustable setting for how much you want the app to
“clean” th...
ND Dispatch #4: Williston snapshots
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I thought it might be fun to share a few photographs of places which ended
up appearing in the novel.
You'll notice that Wal-Mart figures prominently: tru...
Bill "AJ" Hayes Remembered
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*TEAM PLAYER - AJ HAYES*
*An entry in the recent Watery Grave Invitational*
Just a trace bar lost in the north desert near Albuquerque. Summer thunder
ozo...
You Didn't Hear This From Me...
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There is this writer girl I know (cough, sneeze, wink) who is experimenting
with a psychological suspense e-Short at Amazon in preparation for her
relea...
A 30-day novel in 90 days
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If you all remember, I started my Nik Morton-induced 30-day novel on July
9, 2013. Today I finished the draft. It's October 8, 2013. Know what?
That's ab...
My Blog Roll
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A Friend Indeed
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Hello all!
How lovely to see you again. Care for a cuppa? Bit chilly today so it
might help you warm up. It's May and there is so much I have to tell yo...
Mrs. Yu Sheng at Bizarrocast and ADR
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I have a story over at Bizarrocast, "Mrs. Yu Sheng." I've never heard one
of my stories read aloud before, so this was pretty cool. Chris Boyle does
a sple...
Assistant Editor On Board!
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TFFO writer Tom Pitts is the new TFFO editorial assistant at Out of the
Gutter Online! Click here to welcome him to the operation!
Doctor Death
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This week's theme is Heroes & Villains, the brainchild of the amazing woman
who brings you Jen's Book Thoughts. Yesterday I gave some space to hero
Lucas D...
I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
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*by Alexander "Mondo Gandhi" Kraft*
There is a particular breed of hippie pacifist that argues one should never
resort to violence under any circumstance...
Friday the 13th (1980)
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*by Alec ‘Mama WOULD hurt a fly!’ Cizak*
Not much has been written about the original *Friday the 13th* that can
actually be called relevant. It’s a thin...
Been a Long Time Coming
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The West Memphis Three are Free!
http://freewestmemphis3.org/
http://www.wm3.org/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/19/west-memphis-three-free_n_...
Tehari
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This recipe is quite odd, but fairly tasty and interesting. Be warned,
black cumin is not at all like regular cumin. To substitute you might try a
mix of c...
Malibu High (1979)
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*by Kevin “Erotic Mustard” Dillon*
Really bad movies are fun to write about. So are really good ones. *Malibu
High*, a late 70’s sexploitation flick is n...
The Lost Weekend (1945)
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*by Brian “Straight, No Chaser” Roe*
Black-and-white movies are the pure symbolism of my soul. When everything
else fails, I put in any monochrome film a...
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notes from the dealer
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Candy - Holly Day
Absolute Zero - Kyle Hemmings
Pool Hall Raz - Catfi...
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