First off, if you haven't heard already, Dave Zeltserman (author of Pariah and the upcoming book The Caretaker of Lorne Field) has "King" over at Beat to a Pulp.
Second, thanks to David Thompson over at Busted Flush Press for linking me to Daniel Woodrell's short story "Night Stand," which was published last year at Esquire. Busted Flush will also be giving their deluxe treatment to Woodrell's novel Tomato Red this September, with a new introduction by Megan Abbott. Read more about it here.
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"Test Tube Baby" by Sam Fuller (1936)
Test Tube Baby is the second novel from Samuel Fuller (here credited as “Sam Fuller”). Published in 1936 by Godwin, Publishers, it is among...
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Test Tube Baby is the second novel from Samuel Fuller (here credited as “Sam Fuller”). Published in 1936 by Godwin, Publishers, it is among...
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