I got my stories in Brooklyn Noir confused yesterday. The
very short, short story I was referring to was called
Thursday and it was by Nelson George not Kenji Jasper,
although Jasper's story was good as well.
On Jan 15, 2008 10:11 AM, <
harry.lerner@mail.mcgill.ca> wrote:
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> Thanks to everyone for their recommendations. I now
have a much better
> idea which volumes to focus on next.
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> By the way, I'm a little surprised that nobody has
mentioned, in either
> positive or negative terms, anything about SAN
FRANSISCO NOIR. I'm
> just curious about this particular volume given that
city's fairly
> iconic status in noir circles.
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> Thanks again!
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> Harry
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> Quoting Nathan Cain <
IndieCrime@gmail.com>:
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> > The first Brooklyn Noir was very good. Pete
Hamil's 'The Book Signing'
> > was an excellent story. There was a very short,
short story, I think
> > by Kenji Jasper, that was also very good. In
Wall Street Noir, "The
> > Quant" by Charles Ardai, really stood out. That
whole book had an
> > exceptional line up, however, and I would
recommend it.
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> > On Jan 14, 2008 2:02 PM, Right Guy <
rightguy60@yahoo.com> wrote:
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