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Flesh Wounds by Linton Robinson

That which doesn't kill us... scars us.

The cult-classic “noir” columns return. Charles Bukowsky said, of these pieces,  “What this guy understands is that the street IS a wound.” Hunter Thompson commented, “And people keep saying they should lock ME up.” . . .

A growing collection of stories, updated weekly.
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FLESH WOUNDS

experimental, but with little substance

Editor: A. M. Harte
November 12, 2009

A disclaimer: I generally post reviews only after having read a good proportion of a story (at least 50%, if not everything posted). I’m not entirely sure how much of content I’ve read of Flesh Wounds but – to be honest – I’m not interested in reading more.

Flesh Wounds is [more . . .]

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FLESH WOUNDS

Creative Semi-non-fiction?

Member: Grayson Moran
October 11, 2009

These stories are billed as previously published in newspapers and magazines, so I guess they aren’t really "web fiction", but you gotta wonder a little.

The word "noir" comes up a lot around these essays or tales or whatever they are.  And they are certainly dark.  Prison violence, murder, psychotic [more . . .]

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