October 23, 2022 NoirCon 2022 Printed Program Updates Excerpts of the 2022 NoirCon printed program are online! Print edition (with exclusive content) coming soon! Sign up for our mailing list to... read more
October 20, 2022 In Memoriam NoirCon would like to the honor the following, who have passed since our last conference: Derek Walcott, March 17, 2017 Andrew Kevor... read more
October 20, 2022 Introduction to the Capra Edition of "Dia De Los Muertos" 2003 by Kent Harrington Introduction to the Capra Edition of Dia De Los Muertos 2003 by Kent Harrington © Kent Harrington 2009 All rights reserved by author Dear ... read more
October 20, 2022 “The Wrong Man” by Jonathan Woods “The Wrong Man” by Jonathan Woods At this very moment, here in the great city of Baltimore, I’ve been copulating with the wrong man. How ... read more
October 20, 2022 “Fortune Cookies” A Solomon Stark Story by Lono Waiwaiole “Fortune Cookies” A Solomon Stark Story by Lono Waiwaiole “Wassup, Jimmy Bean?” “Can we talk?” Jimmy said, his eyes jumping around like ... read more
October 19, 2022 “Ed Gorman Remembered” by Patricia Abbott “Ed Gorman Remembered” by Patricia Abbott You can easily find out about Ed Gorman’s amazing career on multiple sites. This is a more persona... read more
October 19, 2022 “I Choose to Walk With Death: A Villanelle” by Charles Ardai “I Choose to Walk With Death: A Villanelle” by Charles Ardai A man may die but once. But he may kill A dozen times, perhaps, before the en... read more
October 19, 2022 “Low-Budget Noir” by Matt Barry “Low-Budget Noir” by Matt Barry As both a fan of Film Noir and an independent filmmaker drawn to the crime genre, I find a great deal of ins... read more
October 19, 2022 “Bill Crider (1941–2018)” by Scott Cupp “Bill Crider (1941–2018)” by Scott Cupp Bill Crider was an amazing person. At various times he was a dad, a singer in a barbershop quartet, ... read more
October 19, 2022 “Time & Space: Lost in a Day Close to Dying” by M. Dante “Time & Space: Lost in a Day Close to Dying” by M. Dante Nostalgia and sentimental comfort live in memories of coming home after grade s... read more