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Pen on Fire Speakers Series


Nice, huh? Designer Dave Mosso at Spacious Mind Web & Graphic Design did a fabulous job with the first official poster for the Pen on Fire Speakers Series. He’s also great to work with and affordable. He did my website, too. A big shout out to Dave.
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My mother in law and I were emailing about the Evening with the Writers of Orange County Noir that’s taking place next Saturday. She reads mysteries and so I invited her, as my guest, thinking she’ll enjoy it. Not being familiar with the genre, she asked me about noir.

It’s not like mysteries, I said. Everything does not turn out gloriously in the end.

You mean it is like real life??? she said.

I had to laugh. Exactly, I said.

And got to thinking: Noir is probably the fictional form that is closest to real life because it’s about your stupid side taking over, isn’t it? And instead of wising up, you get more and more stupid, at the mercy of your lower nature. Think of Double Indemnity (one of my favorite movies) or The Postman Always Rings Twice. Things start out okay, even wistful, but they go downhill fast.

Tomorrow’s show: Orange County Noir–what else?


Barbara in flight, because the book is doing well….

Sweet, brilliant, witty Patricia

Gary, who doesn’t look like he’d have the most booming laugh in the entire Southern California area, but he does…
And the articulate, funny and oh-so-svelt Marrie Stone …


Tune in tomorrow morning at 9 a.m. Pacific time for Writers on Writing, featuring Marrie Stone as host, and Orange County Noir contributors Gary Phillips (editor as well as writer), Patricia McFall, and Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, who will discuss the short story, noir fiction, and their stories included in Orange County Noir, which made the SCIBA bestseller list last week, its first week out.

Listen at 88.9 FM in Orange Co., CA, or listen online at www.kuci.org or at iTunes>radio>Talk/News.