Category Archives: David Whish-Wilson

Crime Factory femme fatales

I have been meaning to post for the last few days about the March 5 launch of Crime Factory Publications. It was a good night. A decent sized crowd rocked up to Grumpy’s Green in Fitzroy to hear readings by … Continue reading

Crime Factory: The First Shift Australian edition cover

I know I’ve been going on a lot on this site about Crime Factory Publications in the lead up to our March 5 launch. Yes, that’s the one with readings from Edger Award winning author Megan Abbott, acclaimed Irish thriller writer Adrian … Continue reading

The Cold Cold Ground

I’ve been an Adrian McKinty fan ever since reading Falling Glass last year and was keen as hell to get his latest, The Cold Cold Ground. McKinty’s books are the kind of crime fiction I love, sharp, well written, combining political … Continue reading

Crime Factory Publications clocks on

Put the night of March 5 in your diaries, people. That’s the launch of Crime Factory Publications, a (very) small publishing company I’ve set up with my two colleagues and friends from Crime Factory magazine, Cameron Ashley and Liam Jose. … Continue reading

Roll on 2012

I don’t know about you, but I feel like it’s been a long year. Pulp Curry is going to be taking a break over the Christmas/New Year period, returning in mind-2012. It’s shaping up to be a big one for … Continue reading