“Noir” by Charles Rammelkamp

“Feem nwah,” Larry muttered, as if uttering sacred words, his tone hushed, as though in a church – or in a movie theater. A lonely middle-aged guy who spent his evenings alone in the repertory cinemas in Coolidge Corner or Harvard Square, Larry fashioned a purpose from his hobby, a cult for one, conjuring metaphysics […]

Read More “Noir” by Charles Rammelkamp

“Cheap Hotels, Economical Crash Pads, and Low-Budget Hash Houses” by Peter Rozovsky

Peter Rozovsky started Detectives Beyond Borders, created Noir at the Bar, and lost his job when the Philadelphia Inquirer eliminated its copy desks. He found a job in New York 12 days after this liberation, and spent his severance pay at cheap hotels and rooms all over the New York area, because no copy editor […]

Read More “Cheap Hotels, Economical Crash Pads, and Low-Budget Hash Houses” by Peter Rozovsky