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Murdaland #2 Scott Phillips, Harry Hunsicker, Henry Chang, Vicki Hendricks and more ... Mug Shot Press $10.00
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Murdaland
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It's here, the second issue of the magazine that peels back America's facade to reveal what's going on in the darkness within. Issue #2 Table of Contents STORIES | Click for previews Notes on Contributors The Emerson, 1950 Scott Phillips Roachkiller R. Narvaez Vivian and Bobby Ray Harry Hunsicker Bo Sau (Vengeance) Henry Chang Sinny and the Prince: A Fairy Tale Vicki Hendricks Larry the Swollen and Manny the Art Gimp Rupert Wondolowski NOVEL EXCERPT Zebulon (from The Drop Edge of Yonder, Two Dollar Radio, 2008) Rudolph Wurlitzer Termite Makes the Shape (from Termite, Knopf Publishers, 2008) Jayne Anne Phillips CLASSIC REPRINT From Hard Rain Falling Don Carpenter NON FICTION Chuck and Bob: A Letter from Kuwait Anonymous
Murdaland 1 & 2 - SPECIAL SALE Mug Shot Press $15.00
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Here's an official COPACETIC BARGAIN on the complete run of Murdaland!  See the individual listings for contents.
Murdaland #1 Palo Leandri, Anthony Neil Smith, Daniel Woodrell, Paolo Madrigal and more ... Mug Shot Press $10.00
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Murda
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Will wonders never cease? This new book format, semi-annually published periodical that aims to revive the values of classic pulp fiction -- think Jim Thompson and David Goodis (whose long lost novella, "Professional Man," graces these pages) -- is edited right here in Pittsburgh, PA, practically in our own back yard! Here's what they have to say for themselves: "Included are fifteen original stories from such masters of the form as Daniel Woodrell, Ireland's Ken Bruen and Latin America's new prince of noir, Rolo Diez. Adding an air of utter veracity are an ex-con's autobiographical lament of botched stick-ups and lustful romance in the heartland and a former Sandinista rebel's tale of jealousy and fatal ambush. Topping the debut off are an excerpt from Tom Franklin's new novel, Smonk, the picaresque tale of a murderous riverboat whore in the early 1900s and an unnerving work-in progress by literary icon, Mary Gaitskill. Expect visceral scenes of violence, repercussion, mayhem and dread. Dark moments offering an array of ugly insights you never asked for."