I’m honored to be interviewed by hardboiled wordslinger Wayne Dundee at his blog. If you don’t know Wayne, he writes westerns that pack more lead than a cannon full of grapeshot. He’s better known for creating Hardboiled Magazine and writing the Joe Hannibal, P.I. novels. Wayne wrote a story for the Protectors anthology called “Adeline,” which intertwines intriguing historical fact and great storytelling.
Head to his blog and check it out.
Thomas Pluck writes unflinching fiction with heart. His stories have appeared in Big Pulp, Needle, Stupefying Stories, The Utne Reader Burnt Bridge, [PANK] magazine, Crime Factory, Spinetingler, Beat to a Pulp, McSweeney's Internet Tendency and elsewhere. He edits the Lost Children charity anthologies to benefit PROTECT: The National Association to Protect Children, and writes 


"The Story of O Street" in Oh Sandy: An Anthology of Humor for a Serious Cause
"Kamikaze Death Burgers at the Ghost Town Cafe" in Feeding Kate
"Acapulcolypse" in Nightfalls: Notes from the End of the World
"The Rock Ridge Ringer" in Hills of Fire: Bare-Knuckle Yarns of Appalachia
"Train" in Shotgun Honey Presents: Both Barrels
"Garbage Man" in Beat to a Pulp: Superhero



The Lost Children: A Charity Anthology (Amazon Kindle & Paperback)