Storyville: Unreliable Narrators
Column by Richard Thomas
What is an unreliable narrator and how can it affect your writing?
Bookshots: 'Bullet Gal' by Andrez Bergen
Review by Bart Bishop
A review of Andrez Bergen's 'Bullet Gal', an adaptation of his comic book series that takes an irreverent look at superheroes.
Bookshots: 'Catalina Eddy' by Daniel Pyne
Review by Ed Sikov April 5, 2017
A review of Daniel Pyne's new noir novel.
Book vs. Film: 'Tony & Susan' vs. 'Nocturnal Animals'
Column by Christopher Shultz January 31, 2017
There are changes necessary in the adaptation process, and then there are changes that are avoidable
Storyville: 10 Neo-Noir Films to Influence Your Fiction
Column by Richard Thomas November 30, 2016
10 Neo-Noir Films to Influence Your Fiction
Ring in the Noir Year: 2016 Edition — 8 More Promising Crime Titles
Column by Leah Dearborn
Break out the smokes and champagne, it's that time of the year again.
Bookshots: "The Disassembled Man" by Jon Bassoff
Review by Christine J. Schmidt
You've never read gross like this.
June Book Club Selection: 'The New Black: A Neo-Noir Anthology'
News by Joshua Chaplinsky
June's selection for the LitReactor Book Club is 'The New Black: A Neo-Noir Anthology,' edited by Richard Thomas.
UPDATED WITH WINNER - LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: April (Poetry Month) Edition
Column by Taylor Houston April 30, 2014
Poetry Noir and a SWEET prize from Richard Thomas.
Storyville: What is Neo-Noir Fiction?
Column by Richard Thomas July 2, 2013
Neo-noir fiction is literally defined as "new-black," but what exactly does that mean?