"You know what? The bastard blows me out of the water. This guy writes Maine like Ardai writes New York. If you're not reading him, you don't know what you're missing." --Chris F. Holm, author of "The Collector" series, The Killing Kind, and Red Right Hand.

"A refreshingly new voice in noir." --Ed Kurtz, author of Nothing You Can Do and The Rib From Which I Remake the World.

"A glorious boilermaker of noir and East Coast gothic. The action is taut as a sprung snare and Bagley tightens the screws with every page." -- Laird Barron, author of Swift to Chase and Blood Standard.




Saturday, June 14, 2008

My Spine Is All Tingly

The summer issue of Spinetingler Magazine is now online for your reading pleasure. In addition to my story "Bank Job," you also get great stuff from Amra Pajalic, John McFetridge, Steve Mosby, Patti Abbott*, Steve Allan, Stephen D. Rogers, Sandra Seamans, Allan Guthrie, Tony Black and others, plus interviews and reviews.

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*Is it just me, or is Patti out of control? She makes the rest of us look like slackers.
Discuss.

3 comments:

pattinase (abbott) said...

That's because I don't work in summer and a certain demonic fervor passes into women after menopause.

Chris said...

Congrats! Can't wait to read it.

Stephen Blackmoore said...

Very cool.

And yes, Patti is writing machine. I think she was replaced by a remorseless robot that does nothing but churn out brilliant prose while it plots the overthrow of humanity.

Or she's just that good.