My publisher publishes them too. Harvest House, which is a
Christian publishing company, has opted to try something
unusual for them. My Colton Parker series is hardboiled,
though I don't know if I would classify it as "noirish"
Hardcase from Dorchester is good too.
Brandt Dodson brandtdodson.com
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2006 7:16 PM Subject: RARA-AVIS: Re: noirs
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wrote:
>>
>> Who publish in US "noirs" "psychologicals" or
"hard-boiled" ???
>>
>
> At the risk of seeming self-serving, you could check
out Hard Case
> Crime (www.hardcasecrime.com). But there are lots of
other great
> choices, too, ranging from small presses like
Akashic and Bleak House
> to mammoth publishers such as Random House (with its
Vintage
> Crime/Black Lizard imprint) or Harper Collins (which
publishes, among
> other authors, Lawrence Block, Elmore Leonard, and
Dennis Lehane).
>
> --Charles
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> Charles Ardai
> Editor, Hard Case Crime
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