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A NEW YEAR, A NEW NOIR AT THE BAR

  • Feb 11
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Updated: Feb 12


As February kicks in, so does the first Austin Noir At The Bar Austin. We have a line up of killer crime writers to kick off the year in noir style. We have authors with new books coming out as well as old favorites.


Some of our recidivists will be back. Jesse Sublett will be reading and literary outlaw James Wade rides back into town and crosses the border between prose and poetry. Mark Pryor, who will have a new Hugo Marston book out next month will be in for out non-fiction section of the event. Mike Mike McCary also returns, so hide the women and children.


We also have two people who have return after a few years. The great Gabino Iglesias will come out of the shadows to demonstrate his ability to mix crime fiction, horror, and social awareness. Flying in with her own mission will be Puja Guha.


I will be acting as M.C. as well as giving a tribute to the late Ken Bruen. Join us and keep Austin Noir.

 
 
 

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