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The Potboiler Podcast
Patrick Hughes
20 episodes
3 weeks ago

We need more fiction.

We need more beguiling villains worthy of the conflicted hero’s pursuit.

Their smokey rooms have to be soaked in familiar imagery, while swift subversions of any genre’s expectations make their entrances and turn over their tables. The roads they’re on have to twist and turn their mission so they lose sight of the incitement far behind them.  

We need Hollow Grim, noir sleuth manhunter rifleman, and Eric Verrity, misunderstood superhuman crime fighter, among a small series of revolving main characters.

Welcome to the Potboiler. Pulpy paperback genre fiction with some fresh paint.

Good, fun reading for your ears.

Find out more at on my website: https://patrickhughes.ca/


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We need more fiction.

We need more beguiling villains worthy of the conflicted hero’s pursuit.

Their smokey rooms have to be soaked in familiar imagery, while swift subversions of any genre’s expectations make their entrances and turn over their tables. The roads they’re on have to twist and turn their mission so they lose sight of the incitement far behind them.  

We need Hollow Grim, noir sleuth manhunter rifleman, and Eric Verrity, misunderstood superhuman crime fighter, among a small series of revolving main characters.

Welcome to the Potboiler. Pulpy paperback genre fiction with some fresh paint.

Good, fun reading for your ears.

Find out more at on my website: https://patrickhughes.ca/


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Drama
Arts,
Books,
Fiction
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Hollow Grim & The Winter in January - Part 1
The Potboiler Podcast
40 minutes 26 seconds
7 months ago
Hollow Grim & The Winter in January - Part 1

On a desolate day in January, Hollow Grim is hunting deer on a familiar trail, where Doc Shillington’s land backs on to Judge Irving Jameson’s expansive family property. Hiking the migration path Hollow has hunted on since his father used to take him every Sunday, a rifle shot from across the valley suddenly makes him the hunted, taking shelter on the frigid cliffside.


Unable to move without entering the rifleman’s crosshairs and uncertain of his position, Hollow has the threat of the quickly dropping temperature moving the urgency up as the day continues to pass.  


He pours through his knowledge of Judge Jameson’s past, to keep his addled mind occupied in the cold, and to form a suspect so he can mount his defence.

 

Check my website: https://patrickhughes.ca/


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The Potboiler Podcast

We need more fiction.

We need more beguiling villains worthy of the conflicted hero’s pursuit.

Their smokey rooms have to be soaked in familiar imagery, while swift subversions of any genre’s expectations make their entrances and turn over their tables. The roads they’re on have to twist and turn their mission so they lose sight of the incitement far behind them.  

We need Hollow Grim, noir sleuth manhunter rifleman, and Eric Verrity, misunderstood superhuman crime fighter, among a small series of revolving main characters.

Welcome to the Potboiler. Pulpy paperback genre fiction with some fresh paint.

Good, fun reading for your ears.

Find out more at on my website: https://patrickhughes.ca/


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.