Terry Quinn was an enforcer for the Irish Mob in New York during the
1930s. One of the toughest and the best. But before he donned a trench-coat and
fedora, before his life took the deadly detour leading him deep into the underworld,
Quinn was an up and coming heavy weight boxer with a good chance at the
title.
Created by author Terrence McCauley, Quinn’s story is about
to unfold from two of today’s most popular pulp publishers, Airship 27
Productions and Fight Card.
Initially McCauley submitted his full length crime novel,
“Prohibition,” to Airship 27 Productions’ Managing Editor Ron Fortier. “It’s a tough, gritty fast paced gangster
book,” related Fortier, “that reminded me of those classic black and white
Warner Brothers movies of the 30s and 40s.
After reading the first few chapters, it was a done deal that we were
going to publish this.”
“Prohibition,” by Terrence McCauley will be released by
Airship 27 Productions in December. The
book will feature a cover and nine interior illustrations by artist Rob Moran,
a creator noted for his noir inspired art with book design by Art Director Rob
Davis.
But McCauley was far from done with Quinn. As a writer, he was intrigued by Quinn’s
backstory- how he became the man the underworld fears. For this early story, set in Quinn’s days in
the boxing ring, McCauley believed he
knew the perfect target for such a story - the Fight Card series created by
Paul Bishop and Mel Odom. Each month
since January 2012, the Fight Card series has published a new novelette from
some of the finest action scribes in the field of New Pulp - all writing under
shared pseudonym of Jack Tunney. Each
tale in the Fight Card series features a hard hitting melodrama centered in the
world of boxing inspired by the fight pulps of the ‘30s and 40s - such as Fight Stories Magazine and Robert
E.Howard’s two-fisted boxing tales featuring Sailor Steve Costigan.
Upon receiving McCauley’s inquiry, Bishop quickly approved
it. “I have been constantly amazed at the
varied stories the Fight Card series has produced,” Bishop said, “And
Terrence’s story featuring the origins of his Quinn character was another
completely unique take on the mythology of boxing noir.”
McCauley’s tale of Quinn’s boxing days, “Fight Card: Against
The Ropes,” will be published in January or Feburary of 2013.
As for McCauley, he couldn’t be happier. “Even before Airship 27 agreed to publish
Prohibition, I'd always envisioned my Terry Quinn character to be part of a
larger body of work than just one book. That's why I was honored when Fight
Card gave me the opportunity to tell of Quinn's beginnings with Fight
Card:Against The Ropes. I'm honored that Quinn has found homes with both
Airship 27 and Fight Card. He’s also
been featured in earlier short stories that have appeared in a variety
anthologies.”
Airship 27 Productions and Fight Card are set to deliver a
solid one-two punch knock-out that will have New Pulp fans cheering!
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