Issues #1-6 The door opens and I’m met by a South-American woman with her dark hair swept back into a bun. She stares at me as I introduce myself and hand her my card. She examines it, stares at me … Continue reading »New York Sour, Issue #7
Read from the first issue HERE ~~~ I wake face-down on a white sheet. Glad I made it to bed at all, and that’s all I care about this time of the morning. I’m too old to fall asleep … Continue reading »New York Sour, Issue #6
I walk as quickly as a woman in heels can along the sidewalk and throw up a hand to hail a cab. I’d watched his eyes from the corner of mine as I left. He watched me go. He watched … Continue reading »New York Sour, Issue #5
Issue #1 Issue #2 Issue #3 ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ I love this bar. The man behind the counter is almost a friend. The type of friend who knows I wouldn’t harm someone … Continue reading »New York Sour, Issue #4
Issue #1 Issue #2 ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ I don’t get out much during the day. I sleep late. No one calls private investigators before lunch anyway. I put up my collar as … Continue reading »New York Sour, Issue #3
Here is some more of New York Sour. Well overdue, I think. I have been, I confess, rather reticent about sharing it. It is incredibly indulgent. It’s not particularly interesting. A little bit awful. But I enjoy it, and people … Continue reading »New York Sour, Issue #2
So, it’s October. NaNoWriMo is on the horizon once again, and young women’s fancies turn to thoughts of character, setting, and (dare I say it) plot. This year, I’d like to write something set in Kent in the 1930s, give … Continue reading »New York Sour, Issue #1