If you are wondering just how in the hell shooting the shit on Facebook with my sometime editor JOE CLIFFORD turned into the most anticipated book of 2014, you can read about it HERE and HERE. I know a lot of people have been waiting a long time for this. If it’s any consolation I guess I’ve been waiting all my life. TROUBLE IN THE HEARTLAND hits the shelves on December 1st. You can pre-order it right now from Amazon. There are way better stories in there than mine, but like the boss says, “You can’t start a fire without a spark.”
Friday, November 28, 2014
Lights Out Tonight
In
June of last year I had a flash story published at SHOTGUN HONEY. I took the
title and my inspiration for it from the Springsteen track of the same name. Eighteen
months down the road and that piece is now about to be published again, this time
it’s alongside stories from guys such as Dennis Lehane and James Grady.
If you are wondering just how in the hell shooting the shit on Facebook with my sometime editor JOE CLIFFORD turned into the most anticipated book of 2014, you can read about it HERE and HERE. I know a lot of people have been waiting a long time for this. If it’s any consolation I guess I’ve been waiting all my life. TROUBLE IN THE HEARTLAND hits the shelves on December 1st. You can pre-order it right now from Amazon. There are way better stories in there than mine, but like the boss says, “You can’t start a fire without a spark.”
If you are wondering just how in the hell shooting the shit on Facebook with my sometime editor JOE CLIFFORD turned into the most anticipated book of 2014, you can read about it HERE and HERE. I know a lot of people have been waiting a long time for this. If it’s any consolation I guess I’ve been waiting all my life. TROUBLE IN THE HEARTLAND hits the shelves on December 1st. You can pre-order it right now from Amazon. There are way better stories in there than mine, but like the boss says, “You can’t start a fire without a spark.”
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Roadkill Review: Wake Up Time To Die by Chris Rhatigan
WAKEUP TIME TO DIE is a stunning collection of shorts from author and All Due Respect front-man Chris Rhatigan. I had the privilege of reading this long before its
summer release date, but being a lazy SOB it has taken me this long to getting
around to reviewing it.
WUTTD
is a hard book to slap a label on so I’m not going to try. The stories in this
collection run the gambit from crime to horror to something else entirely. Chris Rhatigan has the wonderful knack of
making the familiar seem strange and the strange appear down right odd. These 12 superbly
crafted tales are full of loners and losers that exist in the space between the
edges. Their world is a place where Furbies pack heat and nothing is how it
seems.
Rhatigan cuts his noir with Novocain, his prose is sharp as a junkie’s
needle and his premise as hazy as the morning after. WUTTD is by turns darkly
humorous, somewhat disturbing and always entertaining. Read this and I guarantee you’ll be
jonesing for another hit. The highlight for me was “The Things I Need To Be A
Hitman” which may just be the best short I have read this year. This is one habit you need. Go buy the book, you can thank me later.
Kneel
before AMAZOD
Saturday, November 15, 2014
The Blues, Mary The Blues
If
there is then I expect you’ve been wondering much the same thing. Well, I’m
still here...sort of. I’ll admit I have been letting this place slide of late. Life
has developed this annoying habit of getting in the way of fiction. You know
how that goes, right?
Anyhow,
it’s high time I got back in the saddle and what better way to do so than with
a brand new piece of flash fiction over at SHOTGUN HONEY. I haven’t written anything this short for a
long time and I forgot just how liberating it can be. Just like the Boss, “I’m sick of sitting around here trying to write this book.” But distilling
a whole story into just 700 words is also a real challenge.
That word limit is
why I dig SHOTGUN HONEY way more than any of the other online zines. You have to bring your A game, every single word
has to count. Delta Blues is probably one of the tightest pieces I’ve ever written. It’s also one
of my favorites. If you’re in the mood for a good old fashioned love story then
head on over and check it out.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Maybe I should Just Shoot You In The Face
It’s
been a long dry spell for Zelmer Pulp, but after several trips to rehab and one
custodial sentence we’re back with new blood, fresh ideas and clean underwear.
MAYBE I SHOULD JUST SHOOT YOU IN THE FACE is our first collective venture into the
dark, gritty world of noir. For the ZP team that meant they were going home and
it shows. This issue features stories from all the regular ZP offenders,
including new fish, Benoit LeLievre and Gareth Spark. In an attempt to make us more attractive to woman we
have added New Jersey Noir photographer Mark Krajnak to the ZP roster. His
stunning photography appears throughout the book. We are also delighted to have
our old pal and father of Brit Grit Paul D. Brazill along for this ride.
The
Tesla version is available right now for your electronic trickery at the princely
sum of just 99 cents and a dead tree version will be arriving just as soon as
we have slashed and burned enough rainforest. Check out this doozy of a trailer
and then go buy the thing. You won’t regret it. Well, you might, but by then I’ll
be like 3 cent’s richer and probably living in some offshore tax haven. Hammer down!
Sunday, October 5, 2014
The Good, The Bad And The Books
You’ll
have to excuse the tumbleweeds blowing around this place of late. It’s been a crazy
few weeks here in the Leek household. In between running around the country
with the day job, Georgie and I celebrated our 18th wedding anniversary. I ain’t nobody’s bargain and putting up with
me for that length of time is no mean achievement on her part. The following weekend our Katie turned 21. Both of these events
resulted in me getting slightly drunk and a little sentimental, but I figure I
was probably entitled. We also had a real scare when my niece, Marina had to undergo
emergency surgery. Thankfully she is fine now and recovering well.
THE BIG ADIOS western digest, which I edit with head honcho, Ron Phillips and deputy
dawg, Ryan Sayles made the leap from webzine to quarterly print and e-book. The
debut issue features killer stories from the likes of Tom Pitts, Jim Wilsky,
Aidan Thorn and ZP’s own Gareth Spark.
Hot
on the heels of TBA was another debut, this time in the form of Craig McNeely’s
DARK CORNERS. Weighing in at nearly 300 pages this pulp spectacular has reviews,
interviews and some really great fiction. I have a western in this inaugural
issue, which lines up alongside crime, noir and sci-fi in a glorious smorgasbord
of pulp and genre fiction. ZP are well represented here too with both Chuck
Regan and Ryan Sayles in the mix. Craig and his team have produced a hell of a
magazine. Seriously, you should buy it.
While
all of this was going on in the real world I have been burning the midnight oil
in an attempt not to blow a DEMONIC VISIONS deadline and trying to keep on top of
all the other stuff that goes along with having three books drop in the space of
a week.
Finally,
this week saw the much anticipated (at least by me) release of my western
novella GOSPEL OF THE BULLET. I can’t tell you how much that means to me, but I
can tell you how grateful I am to Ron Phillips and ONE EYE PRESS for publishing
it. A big shout also has to go out to my uber-talented ZP brother, Chuck Regan for
creating the gorgeous cover. The initial reaction to GOSPEL has been universally
positive and also little overwhelming. If
you have dropped your dime on it already then thank you, I hope you dig it.
The
next few weeks should see a return to calmer waters, as another Chris once said, it’s been emotional.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Chatterrific: Chris Leek talks GOSPEL OF THE BULLET

Chatterrific: Chris Leek talks GOSPEL OF THE BULLET: Mitchel McCann may have lost a war, but he never lost his belief. The preacher kept his faith throughout all the blood and the dying; trad...
Monday, September 8, 2014
The All New Badass Big Adios

The
debut edition is out on 22nd September in both dead tree and
electronic formats. You can pre-order it right HERE for your kindle doodad for the
princely sum of a buck 99.
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