BSC Interview – James Sallis
It’s a difficult task to pigeonhole the writing of James Sallis. For over thirty years the esteemed author has followed his passions and has crafted an indelible body of work ranging from poetry to biography to music criticism.
BSC’s Keith Rawson had the chance to sit down with him at a book signing. Watch the interview after the jump!
Friday’s Forgotten Books: The Long-Legged Fly – True Innovation in a PI Novel
Sitting down with James Sallis’s The Long-Legged Fly, I had no idea what to expect. I knew it was the start of a series and, in keeping with a recent trend, it was yet another PI novel to make its way to the top of my TBR pile . . .
Book Review – The Long-Legged Fly
Author: James Sallis Publisher: Walker & Company Binding: Paperback Publication Date: October 2001 PI novels seem to be, for the most part recognizable when you are reading one. I hate to go so far as to say that there is a template but there are enough shared traits in them that certain things become expected. [...]
Book Review – Drive
Author: James Sallis Publisher: Harcourt Binding: Paperback Publication Date: September 2006 There are a lot of books on the market today that are lean and mean. Well, Drive by James Sallis has got to be the leanest and meanest of them all. Drive is the story of a Hollywood stunt driver appropriately named Driver. He [...]










