From the bucolic suburbs of Miwaukee rose a force of nature destined to roam the world in pursuit of power and notoriety. From Moscow’s Red Square to the infamous Hollywood sign, this ink slinger has driven race cars, jumped from airplanes, and worked with movie and television legends such as Ridley Scott and Dick Clark. As an author, she climbed from the slush pile with her novels Short Bus Hero and Revival House. Now married to talented author Peter Giglio, the dynamic duo resides in tranquil Savannah, GA, where they raise 2 children, hold down respectable day jobs, and write terrifying tales by night.
In This Issue
Fiction
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Narc
by Libby Cudmore -
Play Dead
by Libby Cudmore -
Barbie Girl
by Libby Cudmore -
The Hero of East Vale
by Marc E. Fitch
Nonfiction
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Final Editorial
by The Editors -
Q&A with Libby Cudmore
by The Editors -
Nothing Lasts: A Noir Mandala
by Barry Graham
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