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"The biggest mysteries in our genre are why Reed Coleman isn't already huge, and why Moe Prager isn't already an icon."—Lee Child

"Reed Farrel Coleman is one of the more original voices to emerge from the crime fiction field in the last ten years." —George Pelecanos

"Moe Prager is the man." Janet Evanovich

"Reed Farrel Coleman makes claim to a unique corner of the private detective genre" —Michael Connelly

"One of the most daring writers around ... He writes the books we all aspire to." Ken Bruen

"...noir poet laureate Reed Farrel Coleman..."-Huffington Post

Thursday
Aug292013

One day before publication, Reed talks about VALENTINO PIER

Five Questions on VALENTINO PIER :

 

1. "Valentino Pier" is your second novella for Rapid Reads. Their mission is to publish books that are intended for a diverse audience, including ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and anyone who wants an high-interest quick read. Do you approach writing them differently than you do your other books? 

Yes. With the Gulliver Dowd books, I have to keep my audience in mind much more than when I was writing, say, a Moe Prager novel. But that’s a good thing. Writing these books forces me to take the advice I give my writing students: When in doubt, use short, declarative sentences. You’ll notice that both Dirty Work and Valentino Pier are comprised almost entirely of the aforementioned shot declarative sentences. I also have to be aware of my vocabulary and avoid words like aforementioned. In cooking, there’s a technique called reduction. It’s when you take a liquid and boil it down so it concentrates the flavor and thickens the sauce. That’s how I think of these books, they are concentrated forms of what I do with my other novels.       

 

2. Can you tell us a bit about your PI in this series, Gulliver Dowd, and why you like to write about him?

I wrote two short stories featuring Gulliver about ten years ago, one was published in Plots with Guns. I had wanted to write a novel featuring him, but my then agent advised against it. Go figure. Gulliver is a little person who would hate the label little person. He would hate it because labels won’t make him taller or more like everyone else. He also feels cursed because he was born handsome as well as short. He was adopted and had an adopted African-American sister, Keisha, who became a New York City cop. Keisha was killed on the job. Her case remains unsolved. Her death is what motivated Gulliver to become a PI so that he might solve the case himself. To that end he became an expert in martial arts and an expert shot. He sometimes enlists the aid of an ex-Navy Seal, Ahmed, who had once dated Keisha. Between hunting for his sister’s killer, Gulliver usually works missing persons cases and most of them involve missing teenagers. As Gulliver says, he understands teenagers because they feel inside the way he looks outside.    

 

3. Brooklyn, especially the Red Hook section, is important to this story. What does Brooklyn offer you as a writer that makes it so special? 

That’s easy. Brooklyn, like the rest of New York City, is a thousand different places. I picked Red Hook because it’s a bit like Gulliver: cut off, improving, but still rough around the edges.

 

4. A dog plays a prominent part in VALENTINO PIER. Do you have or have you ever had a dog? Do pets have a special meaning for you? 

I have never had a dog, though I love them. My wife is a cat person and so I became one by extension. We almost got a dog, then we found out my daughter was allergic. Also, with my career I travel a lot. Cats are cool with that. Dogs, not so much. Someday maybe.  

 

5. Will there be more Gulliver Dowd stories? And what else is coming up from you?

Yes. I signed a contract to do at least two more. I’m writing one now and it goes back to Gulliver hunting his sister’s killer. I hope this series runs a long time because Gulliver is a very interesting character for me to write.

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VALENTINO PIER is the sequel to Reed Farrel Coleman's DIRTY WORK, a novella written for Rapid Reads. Rapid Reads are short novels and non-fiction books for adult readers. In our increasingly fast-paced world we believe there is a need for well-written, well-told books that can be read in one sitting. Rapid Reads are intended for a diverse audience, including ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and anyone who wants an high-interest quick read.

VALENTINO PIER begins when PI Gulliver Dowd is approached by Ellis Torres, a street kid, on Valentino Pier in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Ellis has lost his dog, the aptly named Ugly.

There are many famous dogs with beauty, bravery and loyalty throughout history and literature. And then in VALENTINO PIER...well...then there's Ugly.

 

Illustration by Dylan Coleman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thursday
Aug292013

VALENTINO PIER, the new Gulliver Dowd novella, arrives September 1st

 

We are looking at famous dogs to celebrate the countdown to VALENTINO PIER.

Today's dog is Rin Tin Tin.

 


For more information on this image of please click here

 And for Rin Tin Tin's film history please click here

 

VALENTINO PIER is the sequel to Reed Farrel Coleman's DIRTY WORK, a novella written for Rapid Reads. Rapid Reads are short novels and non-fiction books for adult readers. In our increasingly fast-paced world we believe there is a need for well-written, well-told books that can be read in one sitting. Rapid Reads are intended for a diverse audience, including ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and anyone who wants an high-interest quick read.

VALENTINO PIER begins when PI Gulliver Dowd is approached by Ellis Torres, a street kid, on Valentino Pier in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Ellis has lost his dog, the aptly named Ugly.

There are many famous dogs with beauty, bravery and loyalty throughout history and literature like Rin Tin Tin. And then in VALENTINO PIER...well...then there's Ugly.

 

Illustration by Dylan Coleman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To order from Indiebound please click here

To order from Amazon please click here.  

To order from Barnes & Noble please click here

Tuesday
Aug272013

VALENTINO PIER, the new Gulliver Dowd novella, arrives September 1st

 

We are looking at famous dogs to celebrate the countdown to VALENTINO PIER.

Today's dog is Greyfriars Bobby. With thanks to Edward Barbour for the suggestion. 


 

For more information on this image of Greyfriers Bobby, please click here

 

For more information on this image please click here

 

VALENTINO PIER is the sequel to Reed Farrel Coleman's DIRTY WORK, a novella written for Rapid Reads. Rapid Reads are short novels and non-fiction books for adult readers. In our increasingly fast-paced world we believe there is a need for well-written, well-told books that can be read in one sitting. Rapid Reads are intended for a diverse audience, including ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and anyone who wants an high-interest quick read.

VALENTINO PIER begins when PI Gulliver Dowd is approached by Ellis Torres, a street kid, on Valentino Pier in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Ellis has lost his dog, the aptly named Ugly.

There are many famous dogs with beauty, bravery and loyalty throughout history and literature like Greyfriars Bobby. And then in VALENTINO PIER...well...then there's Ugly.

 

Illustration by Dylan Coleman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To order from Indiebound please click here

To order from Amazon please click here.  

To order from Barnes & Noble please click here

Monday
Aug262013

VALENTINO PIER, the new Gulliver Dowd novella, arrives September 1st

 

We are looking at famous dogs to celebrate the countdown to VALENTINO PIER.

Today's dog is Pilot, the dog of Edward Fairfax Rochester, in Charlotte Bronte's JANE EYRE.

For more information on this image of  Pilot, please click here.

 

VALENTINO PIER is the sequel to Reed Farrel Coleman's DIRTY WORK, a novella written for Rapid Reads. Rapid Reads are short novels and non-fiction books for adult readers. In our increasingly fast-paced world we believe there is a need for well-written, well-told books that can be read in one sitting. Rapid Reads are intended for a diverse audience, including ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and anyone who wants an high-interest quick read.

VALENTINO PIER begins when PI Gulliver Dowd is approached by Ellis Torres, a street kid, on Valentino Pier in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Ellis has lost his dog, the aptly named Ugly.

There are many famous dogs with beauty, bravery and loyalty throughout history and literature like Pilot. And then in VALENTINO PIER...well...then there's Ugly.

 

Illustration by Dylan Coleman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To order from Indiebound please click here

To order from Amazon please click here.  

To order from Barnes & Noble please click here

Sunday
Aug252013

VALENTINO PIER, the new Gulliver Dowd novella, arrives September 1st

 

We are looking at famous dogs to celebrate the countdown to VALENTINO PIER.

Today's dog is Seaman, who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their famous overland expedition in 1805.

 


For more information on this image of  Seaman, please click here

 

VALENTINO PIER is the sequel to Reed Farrel Coleman's DIRTY WORK, a novella written for Rapid Reads. Rapid Reads are short novels and non-fiction books for adult readers. In our increasingly fast-paced world we believe there is a need for well-written, well-told books that can be read in one sitting. Rapid Reads are intended for a diverse audience, including ESL students, reluctant readers, adults who struggle with literacy and anyone who wants an high-interest quick read.

VALENTINO PIER begins when PI Gulliver Dowd is approached by Ellis Torres, a street kid, on Valentino Pier in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. Ellis has lost his dog, the aptly named Ugly.

There are many famous dogs with beauty, bravery and loyalty throughout history and literature like         . And then in VALENTINO PIER...well...then there's Ugly.

 

Illustration by Dylan Coleman

 

 

 

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To order from Amazon please click here.  

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