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An anthology of stories edited by Todd Robinson My fingers cant find the bullet holes. Theyre there, because they brought me down. Like a guitar riff sharp enough to slit a throat or the devils amplifiers shrieking through the lonely night, this bonanza of blood and brawn rings with the vibe of the best new noir suspense. Culled from the nets most hardcore, award-winning site, these fresh, raw, and uncut stories pack a stiff punch As long as she keeps calling me, theres hope. Hope is a dangerous thing. No matter where you turn-a pair of bisexual, ass-kicking Vikings on a slaughter trip; a sexy forty-something thief with angles as lethal as her curves; a porn-comic artist up against one deadly last laugh; a citys most savage gang under the gun and way out of time; or a south-of-the-borderland sleaze pit where everyones a winner-no one gets out alive Escape is a bitch. A man alone and on foot would have to be crazy to try. Apparently he was. Rev up for a speed-fueled hell-trip through the dark side, where a backbeat can kill, no scene falls short of badass, and the hooligans bay at the moon This book is dripping so much blood and guts and marrow, its impossible to read it in more than a single sitting. Be prepared to be shattered, shell-shocked and bruised, as Thuglits emissaries continue to write wrongs that are very, very right. -Sarah Weinman Big Daddy Thug/Todd Robinsons writing has appeared in Plots With Guns, Danger City, Demolition, Out Of The Gutter, Pulp Pusher, Crimespree and Writers Digests The Years Best Writing 2003. He was nominated for a 2006 Derringer Award from the Short Mystery Fiction Society, and is the creator and chief editor of Thuglit.com. The stories hes edited for Thuglit.com have been nominated for several awards, including The Derringer and The Million Writers Award, and been have been selected for The Best American Mystery Stories and Best Noir 2006. He lives and works in New York with his wife (Lady Detroit), a ferret named Matilda, and three freakin cats.

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Sarah Weinman,Todd Robinson, Patricia Abbott, Jedidiah Ayres, Matthew Baldwin,Greg Bardsley, Gary Carson, Lyman Feero, Allan Guthrie, Jordan Harper, Daniel Hatadi, D. T. Kelly, Jnas Kntsson, Patrick J. Lambe, Joe. R. Lansdale, Hugh Lessig, Richard J. Martin Jr., Steven M. Messner, Justin Porter, Marcus Sakey, Mike Sheeter, Anthony Neil Smith, Jason Starr, Albert Tucher, Scott Wolven

Sex, Thugs, Roll, & Rock Roll

2009

Introduction by Sarah Weinman

Its a strange time to be a writer of short mystery fiction. On the one hand, print magazine outlets have dwindled to the point where longtime stalwarts Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock are still just about the only places to get paid a decent wage. On the other hand, thanks to Akashics City Noir series and upstart small presses like Busted Flush Press and Bleak House Books, the anthology market is so glutted that I pity anyone judging the short story category for the Edgar Awards.

But if youre a writer and your voice and style doesnt fit EQMM or AHMMs guidelines, if you dont have an in with specific editors or if youre still not known enough to be picked up by one of the themed anthologies sponsored by the major crime writing associations, where do you go?

For the last few years, the answer is online.

It took a while for that answer to gain any sort of traction. Like any new medium, the Web was greeted within publishing circles and by would-be authors with skepticism and scorn, and often for good reason: poor presentation, questionable editing, and seeming instability. Many heralded early players like Blue Murder, HandHeldCrime, and Plots with Guns no longer exist; others have severely curtailed activity or dropped fiction altogether. For those that remain, creating their own distinct presence, adopting strict editorial guidelines and producing quality fiction, what still remains a sticking point is the lack of cash-the equivalent of a couple of high-priced beers if the writers lucky.

So why go online?

Several reasons. First, it gives undiscovered writers a wonderful opportunity to get their unique voices heard and distributed to, potentially, a bigger audience than a tiny print magazine that goes out of print after a month. Second, because of the dwindling print markets, more publishing professionals are looking to the Web for talent and quality. I can name example after example: Scott Wolven, whose stories have almost exclusively been published online, has been included in six consecutive editions of the Best American Short Stories, published a collection of short stories with Scribner, and has a novel in the works with Otto Penzlers imprint at Harcourt. Allan Guthrie, who went from publishing his first story online to three-book deals with Harcourt and the Scottish publisher Polygon. Ray Banks, following Guthries trajectory almost note-for-note; and Dave White, moving from critical acclaim for his Jackson Donne short stories to similar acclaim for his Jackson Donne novels published by Three Rivers Press.

The Web has become a haven of experimentation and risk-of stories that dont quite fit a particular mold. Its inspired a new wave of noir and allowed younger writers to have their voices heard, and theres no better example of this than Thuglit. From the moment Todd Robinson launched this online magazine in late 2005, Ive been impressed with the caliber of stories, the quality of prose, and the gut-wrenching emotions that pulsate on the virtual page. No wonder Thuglit made the jump to print format, mixing all manner of dark doings originally published online with original stories by the brightest (or is that blackest?) stars of contemporary noir like Wolven, Guthrie, Joe R. Lansdale, Jason Starr, and Marcus Sakey.

The big guns may be the draw to entice readers to open this anthologys pages, but the reprints-from Jnas Kntssons knucklebuster tale of a Budapest brawler to Justin Porters depiction of Mexico City at its seediest to Patricia Abbotts sly twist on noir conventions-are the meat of Sex, Thugs, and Rock & Roll, dripping so much blood and guts and marrow that its impossible to read this book in more than a single sitting. Be prepared to be shattered, shell-shocked, and bruised as Thuglits emissaries continue to write wrongs that are very, very right.

A Message from Big Daddy Thug

Welcome to the second collection of the best crime fiction culled from the depths of Thuglit.com and some of the best literary purveyors of mayhem and attitude on the planet.

Sex

We got femmes fatales, lying Lotharios, and some Mexican porno comics, to name a few elements of the horizontal chicken dance we got going on between these covers.

Thugs

Open any page. Theres bound to be one there. Hell, we even got a couple of bisexual ass-kicking Vikings on a Crusade.

No. Dont read it again. Thats what I said.

Rock & Roll

Shee-yit, brothers and sisterswe are Rock & Roll. These stories are the guitar-slingin, drum-kit-kickin, bass-amp-exploding riders on the storm of pulp fiction.

Testify!!!!!

Where else you gonna find psychotic street gangs, jailhouse lunatics, brawlers, psychopaths, pimps, hookers, and PIs all in one place? And in case you think youve seen it all, we still got those kooky Vikings.

Who else is going to give it to you, if not Thuglit?

Youre welcome.

TODD ROBINSON (BIG DADDY THUG)

Double Down by Jason Starr

I needed the six horse to win the fourth race at Belmont in a big way, but as the horses went around the far turn I knew it wasnt happening. The six made the lead but he was all out and another horse, the nine, was flying on the outside. In mid-stretch the nine hooked the six, but the six dug in-just to extend my torture a little longer-and they went neck and neck past the sixteenth pole.

Hold him off, you cocksucker! I yelled. Get up, you fucking son of a bitch!

Naturally, I was wasting my breath. Seventy yards to the wire, the six hit quicksand and the nine drew off to win by an open length.

I went back into the grandstand, cursing, ripping tickets. The six was my big play of the day. I bet my lungs on it-five hundred win and another six hundred in exactas and triples. Yeah, I hit a couple cover exactas on the nine-six, but what would that get me, a hundred and change? Big whoopy shit.

I rode the escalator to the second floor, went to the saloon, and ordered a J.D. straight up. I downed it in one gulp and asked for a refill. A guy sat next to me. He was my age, early forties, had a big gut and thinning gray hair. He was in an expensive suit and was wearing a Rolex. But he had a wannabe way about him. Maybe he was rich, maybe he wasnt, but he wanted everybody to think he was.

He ordered a gin and tonic, then said to me, How you doin?

At the racetrack when somebody asks you how youre doing theyre not inquiring about your health.

How do you think Im doing? I said, figuring Id let the fact that I was at the bar downing J.D.s at two in the afternoon on a bright sunny day do the talking.

Had the six in the last, huh? he asked.

Tell me how he fuckin loses that race, I said, getting aggravated all over again. I mean, okay, the nine was good. But with the fractions he got, what, half in forty-seven and change? He shouldve won by open lengths.

Maybe he was a little green?

Green? Come on, give me a fuckin break. It was, what, his fourth time out? Mark my words, that horsell never win a fuckin race, not at this track anyway. Maybe if they ship him up to fuckin Finger Lakes or some shit track hell break his maiden.

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