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The (not so) sympathetic curmudgeon Dave Wakeland is handing a righteous ass-kicking to idealists.
Sam Wiebe is an old school delicacy. He’ll make you work for your pleasure, but it’ll be worth it.
Sam Wiebe is back on Dead End Follies to discuss the boundaries between genre and literary fiction again and tell you about a book he fucking hates.
Award-winning author Sam Wiebe drops by to talk about a Lawrence Block short story he particularly likes: Batman's Helpers, which conveys a lot more of social commentary than some mainstream literary fiction does.
Authors like Sam Wiebe not only prove that detective novels aren't dead, but they're raising the bar for the genre.
Not quite the best books of 2016 but darn close! Here are my notable reads of 2016, featuring Paul Michael Anderson, Autumn Christian, Joe Clifford, Seb Doubinsky, John D. MacDonald, Grant Morrison, Jon Padgett, Danger Slater, Will Viharo and Sam Wiebe.
Fast Women and Neon Lights: Eighties-Inspired Neon Noir is uneven like most short story anthologies are but it features rock solid contributions from Eryk Pruitt, Sam Wiebe, Kat Richardson, Will Viharo and editor Michael Pool.