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Noirotica: An Anthology of Erotic Crime StoriesNoirotica: An Anthology of Erotic Crime Stories by Thomas S. Roche
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Fiction tends to be measured by its effect on the reader; erotic fiction even more so. Erotica is perhaps best judged by how successfully it turns the reader on, a metric that is, admittedly, so subjective as to almost be useless. And yet, why else read erotica, right? But when erotica is mixed with another genre, its effect on the reader is even harder to gauge because now it must fulfill two mandates simultaneously: be a good erotica story, and be a good other genre story, too. That’s what makes a book like NOIROTICA so difficult to review. Like most anthologies, it has its strong stories and its weak ones. But the overarching problem here is that these are also noir stories, which means there’s very little joy to be found. And sex scenes without joy just don’t do it for me. Another issue is a too broad definition of what is erotic. It’s a subjective matter, obviously, but surely the mere presence of a stripper in a story does not make it erotic. Neither does a detailed description of what’s happening in the adultery photos a P.I. has taken. And yet two of the stories here rely on just those ingredients to fit the bill. I tend to believe the erotic is more than mechanics, it’s mood and fire and irresistibility. It’s being truly alive, which is something noir rarely shows. To be clear, some of the stories here do have some of that. Some of them even have joy in their sex scenes. But that’s only maybe half of them. Still, there’s a lot of talent on display here, and several worthwhile stories. Recommended for the curious, but probably skippable for anyone else.

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DYING IS MY BUSINESS Featured in The Big Thrill

Heads up! There’s a nice write up of Dying Is My Business and an interview with yours truly in The Big Thrill, the online publication of the International Thriller Writers. Check it:

Magic and the supernatural have become commonplace, even institutionalized in the genre. Characters work for special government agencies that handle the supernatural, or are P.I.s that specialize in supernatural cases. I didn’t want to do that. I wanted a world where the supernatural is hidden from the public. And that includes Trent. So every time he discovers something new, it fills him with wonder or dread or terror. That sense of awe follows him throughout the book. I was careful to remember that as the protagonist he’s a stand-in for the audience, and I want the audience to feel that same awe and wonder and terror. If Trent is jaded or bored by the world he lives in, the readers will be, too, and that’s death for a book.

One small correction: Despite what the article says, my collection Still Life: Nine Stories was not nominated for any awards. I don’t know why the author thought it was. Maybe he’s from an alternate universe where people actually read Still Life?

It’s Coming!

Dying is My Business by Nicholas Kaufmann

Happy October, everyone! October has always been my favorite month, for obvious reasons (hello, Halloween!), but this year it’s even more special. Because this year, October is also publication month for Dying Is My Business! In just 8 short days, the novel will be on bookstore shelves and shipping from online bookstores.

But that doesn’t mean it’s too late to preorder! You can nab a copy from Amazon or any of these fine booksellers. Or you can take your chances with this nifty Goodreads giveaway. Ten free copies are available; 499 people have already signed up. Will you be the 500th? There are only 5 days left, so get in there!

If you live in the New York City area and want me to sign a copy for you, don’t forget I’ll be at WORD in Greenpoint, Brooklyn on Wednesday, October 9th at 7:00 p.m. There will also be other readings and signings, which I’ll tell you about soon. I’ll also be popping up around the Internet on a few of your favorite websites this month. Keep your eyes peeled.

I’m excited! Can you tell I’m excited?

 

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