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It’s winter. Dress warm and read something…

by LB | Jan 14, 2017 | Audio, In Sunlight or in Shadow, Matthew Scudder, Resume Speed, Sinner Man

Ideally, something I wrote. Three books of mine came out last month, and let me briefly commend them to your attention. The most recent is Resume Speed, just out in hardcover from Subterranean Press. It’s a novella about a fellow who wakes up one morning in...

One painting from Edward Hopper. 1000 words from Jonathan Santlofer. Plus a sketch. And a video…

by LB | Dec 26, 2016 | In Sunlight or in Shadow

Jonathan Santlofer was an almost inescapable choice for an anthology of stories drawn from paintings. Both visual artist and fictioneer, he delighted me with his quick agreement to contribute a story to In Sunlight or in Shadow, and delighted me even more when he...

One Painting from Edward Hopper. 1000 words from Joe Lansdale.

by LB | Dec 21, 2016 | In Sunlight or in Shadow

Edward Hopper painted “New York Movie” in 1939; three-quarters of a century later, Pegasus picked it for the cover of In Sunlight or in Shadow. Joe Lansdale doesn’t specify the town in which “The Projectionist” takes place. It could be...

One painting from Edward Hopper. 1000 words from Jill Block. (Plus a video…)

by LB | Dec 20, 2016 | In Sunlight or in Shadow

Jill D. Block, who by the sheerest coincidence bears the same surname as the editor of In Sunlight or in Shadow, wrote several promising short stories while in college at Clark University. She went on to a career in corporate real estate law, until an interfering...

One Painting from Edward Hopper. 1000 words from Jeffery Deaver.

by LB | Dec 19, 2016 | In Sunlight or in Shadow

“Pick a painting and write a story.” That, simply enough, was the assignment for writers invited to contribute to In Sunlight or in Shadow, and the relationship of story to painting was up to them. Some elected to tell the story they found implicit in...

More Gifts for Giving and Getting!

by LB | Dec 18, 2016 | In Sunlight or in Shadow, John Warren Wells, LB's Classic Crime Library, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Newsletter

…and we’ll start with Room in New-York, the Edward Hopper painting that inspired Stephen King to write “The Music Room.” Lately I’ve been serving up paintings, along with 1000-word samples of the stories that arose from them (because,...
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