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Tag Archives: Juracan
Hurricane Coming!
Look for the ebook single of my short story “Hurricane.” The story appears in Roachkiller and Other Stories, but you can get the short story if you want a taste of that anthology. Here’s the press release copy: A luckless … Continue reading
Tainos Still Kicking
For those of you who read my story “Juracán” in the anthology Indian Country Noir, this report about the survival of the Native Americans I write about might be of interest. Decimated Tribe Seeks Recognition Through 2010 Census Puerto Rican … Continue reading
Indian Country Noir on Sale Now!
I have a short story in the upcoming Indian Country Noir, part of the Akashic Books Noir series. Of the book (and moi) La Bloga’s Manuel Ramos wrote: “Plenty of good surprises: R. Narvaez in Juracán tells a story set … Continue reading
Indian Country Noir out Soon
I have a crime-related short story coming out in print in Indian Country Noir, due out this June from Akashic Books. It’s an action story, lots of violence, some Taino trivia thrown in for good measure. A perfect starring vehicle … Continue reading