The Psychopath Test for Novelists
In my review of Patrick Hamilton’s Hangover Square I asserted that the protagonist’s schizophrenia was a literary, not psychological diagnosis. I will admit to a...
Read MoreIn my review of Patrick Hamilton’s Hangover Square I asserted that the protagonist’s schizophrenia was a literary, not psychological diagnosis. I will admit to a...
Read MoreMy dear and generous friend Miette has done a wonderful thing for me, she is going to begin podcasting The Man Who Can’t Die today, here:...
Read MoreI’m reading on Sunday, November 11th, 4pm at Buffalo Street Books, in Ithaca, from Gaha: Babes of the Abyss. Please come if you can, it should be a great event,...
Read More CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE The deck of the ship rose and fell against the glittering blue and jasper waves. Helen and Linda sat on reclining wooden chairs across from...
Read MoreCHAPTER FIFTY-TWO          “How’s Linda?†I asked.          “Alive,” she said, looking around at the glass walls. When her...
Read MoreCHAPTER FIFTY-ONE Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â That night, when a commotion in the halls woke me up, I thought, almost with relief, here we go. I had had a pretty good run of...
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