> Kerry wrote:
> I'm wondering whether Dominic Stansberry feels
anything similar about his
> work. Not which book is best, but whether he feels
he's explored in
> fiction, with The Confession, all the points he
wanted to make in his Noir
> Manifesto, or whether there are more advances to
come in the same vein.
> What direction, in other words?
>
I have just finished up a book called "The Big Boom" which is
a follow up to Chasing the Dragon--both set in North
Beach.
Also have a book in process, a kind of road novel.
As to Noir Manifesto, I can't imagine that I would suddenly
become a writer with a different sensibility then I have had
for years--though it's true I am always trying to find ways
to keep things fresh...
(I go on interminably in a recent post to Chris M about Noir
Manifesto and how it might apply to stuffy I am working on
now.... So I won't reiterate here)
Domenic
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