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    CrimeWAV Season 3 by Seth Harwood
    Fiction

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    The third season of CrimeWAV

    CrimeWAV is a podcast series of crime stories that I’m continuing with the aim of introducing the work of published crime writers, some of the great folks I’ve been able to meet, to the podcast crime audience that I’ve developed with my JACK PALMS CRIME podcasts.

    I’m doing this for two reasons: I want to bring some of the great work that’s out there by people in the crime writing scene to the crime listeners I’ve developed with my podcast series–I want to give my listeners more great crime content– and I want to help the crime writers I’ve met get their work into the podcast realm so they can benefit from what I think is a great promotional opportunity in podcasting and get more readers/listeners. Basically, it’s a win/win: I’ve got an audience that wants more crime stories and I’ve been fortunate to meet a lot of great crime writers who are happy to get more exposure via the web and podcasts. As I’ve been really lucky and successful to get in on podcasting early, I want to help other writers use these tools to promote their own work.

    I started podcasting my first crime novel, JACK WAKES UP, back in July of 2006. From there it’s been a great ride to the Amazon charts, getting an agent, and selling JACK WAKES UP to Three Rivers Press. Along the way, I’ve been podcasting like crazy, putting out: Jack Palms II: This is Life, JACK PALMS 3 (All Caps), and the short story collections A Long Way from Disney I & II.

    If you’ve been a long time listener, welcome to back CrimeWAV. If you’re new here, have a listen, check things out, and come by SethHarwood.com to have a listen as well. I’m sure you’ll like what you find. Why not? It’s all free.

    More information is available at: http://crimewav.com


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Chapters


Title Description Date Created
TOWER by Ken Bruen and Reed Farrel Coleman
(11.33 MB)
Yes, your boys at CrimeWAV are BACK for more! Don't stop, won't stop, we're back and I'm fully happy to present an excerpt from the brand new novel TOWER co-authored by Reed Farrel Coleman and Ken Bruen. The book is released by Busted Flush Press and you can get it here at their site: BustedFlushPress.comJan 6, 2010
In the Kitchen with Johnny Albino by R. Narvaez
(33.67 MB)
We're back with week with R. Narvaez and his story "In the Kitchen with Johnny Albino." R. Narvaez was born and raised in the Southside of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. His work has been published in Mississippi Review, Murdaland, Plots with Guns, Thrilling Detective, DC Comics, and Hit List: The Best of Latino Mystery, where this week's story originally appeared. He is the founder of AsininePoetry.com and he edited the compilations Asinine Love Poetry and Asinine/11. You can find him in person at http://richienarvaez.com/Jan 12, 2010
The Devil Is In the Details by Craig McDonald
(18.39 MB)
It is our pleasure to welcome this week to CrimeWAV Craig McDonald. This is one nasty tale and be warned that it contains violence and torture and may not be suitable even for the hardest of hardcore fans. This week Craig will read his short story Devil’s in the Details. If you are interested you follow the story arc with Broken over at Hardluck Stories and These Two Guys over at Thug Lit. Craig McDonald is an award-winning journalist, editor and fiction writer. His debut novel, HEAD GAMES, was a 2008 Edgar, Anthony and Gumshoe finalist for Best First Novel. TOROS & TORSOS appeared in 2008 and made several years’ best lists. His nonfiction books include ART IN THE BLOOD and ROGUE MALES: CONVERSATIONS AND CONFRONTATIONS ABOUT THE WRITING LIFE. PRINT THE LEGEND, his third novel, is forthcoming February 2010 from Minotaur Books. PRINT THE LEGEND finds crime novelist Hector Lassiter looking into the circumstances of Ernest Hemingway’s suicide and emerging manuscripts purported to be Hemingway’s work. As Hector digs into the mystery of Hemingway's lost writings, he uncovers an audacious, decades-long conspiracy tied to the emergent art movements of 1920's Paris, the most duplicitous of Cold War espionage tactics, and J. Edgar Hoover's FBI.Jan 12, 2010
My Father's Secret by Simon Wood
(24.35 MB)
Simon Wood is an ex-racecar driver, a licensed pilot and an occasional private investigator. His short fiction has appeared in a variety of magazines anthologies, such as Seattle Noir, Thriller 2 and Woman’s World. He's a frequent contributor to Writer's Digest. He's the Anthony Award winning author of Working Stiffs, Accidents Waiting to Happen, Paying the Piper and We All Fall Down. His next thriller, Terminated, will be out next June. Curious people can learn more at www.simonwood.net. Hear another of Simon's stories (Tenths of a Second) at Sniplits.com.Jan 12, 2010
The Lifeguard Method by Kieran Shea
(33.61 MB)
This week we're happy to have Kieran Shea on the show to read us his story "The Lifeguard Method." Enjoy it as he brings us a taste of the other Jersey Shore, a la Atlantic City. Ne'er-do-well investigator Charlie Byrne has appeared in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and is currently slugging it out in a novel in rewrite. Kieran's other short fiction has appeared in Plots with Guns, Beat to a Pulp, Dogmatika, A-Twist-of-Noir, Pulp Pusher and others. He also has a frightening piece upcoming in the third installment of the Thuglit anthology series from Kensington Books. He divides his time between Annapolis, Maryland and Ocean City, New Jersey. Visit him at http://kieranjamesshea.blogspot.com/ Jan 12, 2010
Fisher Cat by Seth Harwood
(32.71 MB)
Seth Harwood is the award-winning author of Jack Wakes Up and now the collection of literary short stories A Long Way from Disney. You better believe he's your boy! Thanks for all your love and support! -- SHJan 12, 2010
Nilsa by Seth Harwood
(16.59 MB)
It's the CrimeWAV, boys and girls. I'm back again this week with another story from my collection A Long Way from Disney available now in Kindle format for your Kindle, PC or iPhone/iPod. This one's called Nilsa. It's a bit of a break from the crime and noir that we usually feature, but hopefully it'll still be a piece you enjoy. And don't worry, next week we'll be back with more of the Crime!Jan 25, 2010
Out on Joppa By Robert Ward
(19.03 MB)
This week's story is Robert Ward's "Out on Joppa." Enjoy! Robert Ward is the LA-based author of 8 novels, including Four Kinds of Rain, Red Baker and Shedding Skin. He has written on the staff of Hill Street Blues and co-executive produced Miami Vice. Word to that! Can you get cooler than working with Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas? No. I didn't think so. More info on Robert Ward is here: Robert-Ward.com "Out on Joppa" originally appeared in text form over at our pal-site, Darkest Before the Dawn. On our end, the big news is that my novel, YOUNG JUNIUS, now available as a free podcast, will be released this coming fall by Tyrus Books! Yeah, how cool is that? Media filesFeb 8, 2010
Fatal Gamble by JP O'Donnell
(31.32 MB)
I am more than pleased to present to you the first few chapters of JP O'Donnell's Fatal Gamble this week for your ears. This is part of us getting into the mode of showing you more crime NOVELS that you can listen to free out here in El Podosphere. Fatal Gamble is available in full form at Podiobooks.com. Coming soon, we'll have more books to let you hear in their entirety. We're even working toward an upcoming companion site: CrimeWAVBooks! Definite hotness! Joseph P. O’Donnell is a fellow Beantown Boy. In addition to being an Associate Clinical Professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry, O’Donnell is also the author of two mystery novels, Fatal Gamble and the sequel, Deadly Codes. Both books have been awarded "Editor’s Choice and Reader’s Choice" and are available at Amazon.com. Deadly Codes will begin its serialization as a free audiobook immenintly. To find Deadly Codes and for more information about JP O’Donnell, please visit his website www.jpodonnell.com. Feb 8, 2010
The Big Wake-Up (Excerpt) by Mark Coggins
(14.12 MB)
That's right, our good friend Mark Coggins is Back Again to bring us the first chapter of his new novel The Big Wake-Up! Yes! This book is just out, hot and follows the dead-body story of one Eva Perrone, Argentinian Bombshell and Opera Muse. Mark pulls no punches and takes no prisoners.Mar 2, 2010
A Stab in the Heart by Twist Phelan
(38.45 MB)
A Stab in the Heart is about how a holocaust survivor’s fatal plunge down a New York tenement stairway evokes a detective’s memories of his brutal African past, and forces him to choose between vengeance and justice. You've got to check it!Mar 31, 2010
Kissyman and Screaming Jesse Dupree by (my boy) Scott Sigler
(39.14 MB)
This has been a long time coming, but we've finally got a crime/noir story here by my boy, the Godfather of Podcast Fiction, Scott Sigler! (Truck you, Adam Curry.)Mar 31, 2010
Kissyman and The Gentleman (Ep. 1) by Scott Sigler
(39.02 MB)
Part one of Scott Sigler's "Kissyman and The Gentleman"Apr 22, 2010
The Right to Remain Silent by Debbi Mack
(27.8 MB)
Debbi Mack joins us on the CrimeWAV to read her Derringer-nominated story "The Right to Remain Silent." This piece was first published in The Back Alley Webzine. Apr 22, 2010
The Line Up presents Poems on Crime!!
(15.95 MB)
It gives me great pleasure to partner once again with Gerald So and the gang from The Lineup. This dynamite collection of poets, editors and readers has joined us once before and now returns for Issue 3 of their annual publication.Apr 22, 2010
Every Boat Turns South by JP White
(28.03 MB)
This week's episode: JP White reading from his nautical crime novel Every Boat Turns South. In the last 35 years, J.P. White has published essays, articles, fiction, reviews, interviews and poetry in over a hundred publications including The Nation, The New Republic, The Los Angeles Times Magazine, The Gettysburg Review, American Poetry Review, and Poetry (Chicago). He is the author of five books of poems and a novel, Every Boat Turns South. You can find out more about him at JPWhite.net.May 16, 2010
Every Dog by Richard C. Katz
(26.81 MB)
Time for "Every Dog" by MY BOY Rich Katz (aka Rafael--look for his name in Young Junius this fall). Rich has been a long time Palms Daddy, CrimeWAV fan and has recently started working his tail off on good crime short stories! Rich took my online Crime Fiction class at Stanford last winter and did some awesome work! May 23, 2010
Phoenix Nightlife- by Jason Duke Part 1 of 4
(24.93 MB)
This is the first time for a lot of things here on the CrimeWAV. First time we've book-length work we've ever done, and our first story from author Jason Duke. (I have a feeling it won't be our last.)Oct 2, 2010
Phoenix Nightlife - by Jason Duke Part 2 of 4
(13.99 MB)
Not gone hit you with no Golden Girls, Silver Spoons or Growing Pains. Just straight up crime fiction up in here. This week we feature Part TWO of Jason Duke's Phoenix Nightlife!Oct 2, 2010
Phoenix Nightlife - by Jason Duke Part 3 of 4
(24.15 MB)
Duke y dukes! My boy Jason is back on the streets and the airwaves with this week's third installment in the Phoenix Nightlife saga! You ready?Oct 2, 2010
Phoenix Nightlife - by Jason Duke Part 4 of 4
(30.11 MB)
Welcome back to the CrimeWAV! This is episode 4 (the final installment) of our man Jason Duke’s novella Phoenix Nightlife.Oct 2, 2010
The Underbelly - by Gary Phillips
(19.34 MB)
Thanks much to Gary for coming back on the show! Some of you might recall his excellent story "Swift Boats for Jesus".Oct 17, 2010
Crooked Letter - by Tom Franklin
(21.96 MB)
Thanks so much to Tom Franklin for coming on the CrimeWAV. Not only is Tom one of the best writers I know of, but he's also one heck of a nice guy. I wish him all the best success with his new novel, Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter which is just out.Oct 17, 2010