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The Nomenclature of Noir

-a review of Kate Pilarcik's The Damp Fedora "Reading The Damp Fedora " copyright 2016 Kristin Fouquet Noir fiction evolved from the hard-boiled and crime genre fiction with origins in the 1920s, particularly the stories from Black Mask magazine. Dashiell Hammett created the suave, clever Sam Spade and the ever-charming Nick and Nora Charles. Raymond Chandler conceived tough guy, detective Philip Marlowe. In The Damp Fedora , Kate Pilarcik introduces Nelle Callahan: “ Hello there . Cop a seat. Sit a spell. They call me Nelle. Nelle Callahan. I’m a private eye with a penchant for winking trouble’s way. I can load a Luger or lead on a loser without looking over my shoulder, come the end of a coffee and doughnut day. That’s how they come to you. When you least expect it. But you knew that. You’re no flimflam or chump. You’re jake.” Nelle’s first person account eases into third person for the remainder of the “noirvella,” but her lingo, her cracking wise, n...

Absolutely Bouchercon Noir NOLA

September 15-18 Absolutely Bouchercon Noir NOLA A little photo series to get you in the mood...

The Inappropriate Breads, a short film by Kristin Fouquet and James Thiebaud now at Red Fez

"BLT on Breadsticks" copyright 2012 James Thiebaud The first collaboration between Kristin Fouquet and James Thiebaud, a short psychological film entitled "The Inappropriate Breads," is being featured in Red Fez, Issue 49. Grab some popcorn or another favorite carbohydrate and view it here:  http://www.redfez.net/video/34

Noir Exhibition at the New Orleans Photo Alliance

I'm so excited to have two photographs, "Moonlight" and "On Keys," from my Nouveau Noir series in the Noir exhibition at the NOPA gallery. The opening reception is this Saturday, October 1st, from 6-9 pm. Come raise a glass with me.