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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Since we were talking about her, here is an interview I did with in 2005. Wow! I hadn't realized it was that long ago. She talks a little bit about her love of pulp and hardboiled novels. Enjoy!

http://www.popthought.com/display_col...


message 2: by Werner (new)

Werner Thanks for sharing this link with us! I've never read any of Faust's work (and probably won't --I'm personally not really a noir fan), but you did a really good job in the interview; it gives readers a solid feel for where the lady is coming from, and how she feels about her writing.


message 3: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I like Mickey Spillane & all, so I really enjoyed the interview. I've never liked pro wrestling, though. Money Shot didn't look to have any of that in it, so I put it on my wish list on Amazon. Thanks for posting this.


message 4: by Adam (new)

Adam | 70 comments I enjoyed Money Shot and I love pro wrestling in all its incarnations, so I'm really looking forward to Hoodtown. I also have some of Faust's media tie-ins (Friday the 13th: The Jason Strain and A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dreamspawn), which I will probably read, too, some day. Even though they're "hired gun" novels, I like where she's coming from, so I figure they're worth reading.

Thanks for posting that interview, Joe! It's a good one.


message 5: by [deleted user] (new)

Glad you all enjoyed the interview.
Jim - As the title may or may not make clear, Money Shot is set in the world of adult fims. It's definitely a brutal piece ... but I enjoyed it.

Adam - It was actually a mutual love of lucha libre that happenstanced the two of us together ... she and I were travelling in the same circles and didn't realize it. I think Hoodtown is awesome, she really develops a strange alternate-reality world, kinda like Burgess A Clockwork Orange, but with wrestlers. As for the tie-ins, she drops some neat tidbits in them, including a Shell Scott reference in her Twilight Zone volume...

As a follow-up, here was is an interview with small press publisher Keith Rainville, who published Hoodtown through FPU.

http://www.popthought.com/display_col...


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