Drag Noir

A Noir Anthology

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Pub Date Oct 31 2014 | Archive Date Mar 01 2015

Description

DRAG NOIR: this is where glamour meets grit, where everyone’s wearing a disguise (whether they know it or not) and knowing the players takes a lot more than simply reading the score cards. Maybe everyone’s got something to hide, but they’ve got something to reveal, too. Scratch the surface and explore what secrets lie beneath — it’s bound to cost someone…a lot.

Introduction by Dana Gravesen and Bryan Asbury, The Meaning of Skin – Richard Godwin , Wheel Man – Tess Makovesky , No. 21: Gabriella Merlo – Ben Solomon , Geezer Dyke – Becky Thacker , Lucky in Cards – Jack Bates , Trespassing – Michael S. Chong , Chianti – Selene MacLeod , The Changeling – Tracy Fahey , Straight Baby – Redfern Jon Barrett , Kiki Le Shade – Chloe Yates , Protect Her – Walter Conley , King Bitch – James Bennett , A Bit of a Pickle – Paul D. Brazill , Stainless Steel – Amelia Mangan , The Itch of the Iron, The Pull of the Moon – Carol Borden

DRAG NOIR: this is where glamour meets grit, where everyone’s wearing a disguise (whether they know it or not) and knowing the players takes a lot more than simply reading the score cards. Maybe...


A Note From the Publisher

Part of the NOIR series of anthologies from Fox Spirit Books.

Part of the NOIR series of anthologies from Fox Spirit Books.


Advance Praise

"Up until reading this book I had ignored the parallelisms between noir and drag and, thanks to these stories, I now see how well they complement each other. Each story stands out on its own, like a banquet served with many delicious plates you can't wait to dig into. I knew some authors, the rest I have become a fan of after reading their contributions to this wonderful anthology. From readers of noir to gender studies peeps, a highly recommended read." AMAZON

"Up until reading this book I had ignored the parallelisms between noir and drag and, thanks to these stories, I now see how well they complement each other. Each story stands out on its own, like a...


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