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Pulp Consumption: Tough 2 (Crime Stories)
One of the unexpected side benefits to starting Broadsword and Blasters was discovering the plethora of other short fiction being published, especially by small independent presses. One of those happens to be Tough, headed by Rusty Barnes. Tough is primarily … Continue reading →
Posted in Pulp Appeal
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Tagged Alec Cizak, Andrew Welsh-Huggins, Appalachia, C.A. Rowland, Chris McGinley, crime stories, Evelyn Deshane, indie fiction, magazine review, Mary Thorson, Matt Mattilla, Michael Bracken, muder, Nick Kolakowski, noir, Preston Lang, Rob McClure-Smith, rural noir, Rusty Barnes, S.A. Cosby, Thomas Pluck, Tough, true crime, William Soldan
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