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Colin Dodds
Colin Dodds is an author, poet and screenwriter. His stories, poems and essays have appeared in more than two hundred publications, and been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His book-length poem, That Happy Captive, was a finalist in the 2015 Trio House Press Louise Bogan Award. And his... show more

Colin Dodds is an author, poet and screenwriter. His stories, poems and essays have appeared in more than two hundred publications, and been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His book-length poem, That Happy Captive, was a finalist in the 2015 Trio House Press Louise Bogan Award. And his screenplay, Refreshment, was named a semi-finalist in the 2010 American Zoetrope Contest. Colin lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife Samantha. See more of his work at thecolindodds.com."(The Last Bad Job) shows something that very few writers have; a species of inner talent that owes very little to other people." - Norman Mailer "These are very good poems. For moments I could even feel the old feelings when I read them." - David Berman, songwriter and poet Silver Jews, Actual Air "...likely to become one of our premiere writers." - Grady Harp, Literary Aficionado"Another Broken Wizard is a terrific coming-of-age tale that rings utterly true. Dodds has a gift for conveying the sounds of his people and their world. He can make highway hypnosis as fascinating as a gang brawl. And he has a natural radar for locating the perfect detail to evoke the sense of what it feels like to be caught between the past and the future, between loyalty and logic, and between the security of the known and the impulse to evolve. Though I came of age in the primordial mists, it somehow felt like he was giving me a tour of my own past. Another Broken Wizard is compulsively readable. I'll be giving this book to some of my friends."- Jack O'Connell, author of The Resurrectionist, Box Nine and many others"WINDFALL is not your typical political thriller. Dodds deftly weaves in a solid paranormal thread that explores ambition, myth and morality in an indifferent America without resorting to pulpit thumping or cardboard villains."- The New Podler Review of Books"No one has done the Apocalypse better! From the opening scene to the final shocking line, this book is full of gruesome twists, profound insights, and absolutely brilliant writing. (The Last Bad Job) is definitely one of the best books I've read in the past ten years."-Boston Literary Magazine"Dodds... creates exceptionally vivid characters, a story which sneaks up on you at first, then gathers pace, and the book has tight writing which keeps you turning the pages right until the profoundly moving denouement. Simply put, Another Broken Wizard is brilliant. Read this book!"- David Gaughran, author of A Storm Hits Valparaíso and If You Go into the Woods"Smart people compliment the smart and direct narrative in a way that keeps a reader... eager to turn the page to discover the next big move from these compelling leads... (WINDFALL) could easily stand up against the more famous works of the genre."- Rabid Readers Reviews"(What Smiled at Him) has an angry edge to it, recalling the spirit of the Beats. Many of the peripheral characters speak like prophets... Marv and Lynn are just as self-aware as their supporting cast, and their abundance of wisdom sometimes stretches believability; it's tempered, however, by the flaw of their continually self-destructive behavior. Watching them ignore their better instincts... makes the characters more endearing."- Kirkus Reviews"(The Last Bad Job) is a kaleidoscope of destruction...it's difficult not to giggle even as characters tell their horrific stories, the death and destruction nullified by the absurdity of the context. Whether the author is making a statement about apocalypse, religion or about finding meaning in life, I may be hesitant to make a claim. However, I was happy to warm my hands with the bonfire he created and chuckle at the world's misfortunes...I don't think I'll ever look at an apocalypse the same way."- Papyrus Independent Author Reviews"WINDFALL, while a mesmerizingly fascinating and addictive story, steps beyond the usual campfire-cum-barbershop tales spread around town or discussed in literary circles... (I) encourage those whose hunger for the new in writing will be stimulated to become submerged in this very contemporary landfall of a book. Colin Dodds has arrived."-Grady Harp, Literary Aficionado"Dodds gets Worcester and shows it in all of its glories and cracks...He runs through the streets of the city and nearby towns and takes the reader with him...Dodds is a master of writing the town life and capturing all of the said and unsaid. His characters are so full of waiting, of pain, and of hope that never reaches past the next day."- Worcester Pulse Magazine"Dodds takes us on one hell of an adventure... The main character (of The Last Bad Job) is totally unsympathetic and you know it's not going to end well, yet as a reader you stick with him, screaming the whole way down. The writing is masterful..."- Mary C. Moore, author Angelus, Daemonis, and Sapiens"(Another Broken Wizard) kept me nostalgic for something that isn't my story, isn't my town, and I got really emotionally involved. I may have shed a tear at the beautifully foreshadowed climax, and I do not cry easily! Seriously. Give it a read."- Illiterarty.com"The Last Bad Job is a dark, weird apocalyptic trip with profanity, paranoia, and comedy-a beautiful elemental mix... I loved this book for many reasons: the detached but paranoid tone, the comedy and strong voice, the unpredictable turns and switchbacks, and the gonzo-style narrative."- Marissa van Uden, marissavu.com"What Smiled at Him manages to be somber, colorful, and often guffaw-out-loud funny. It reads fast but is loaded with trenchant observations on modern relationships, growing up, and happiness that will give the reader pause."- Kevin Kosar, author of Whiskey: A Global History"The Last Bad Job is a fantastical trip... I absolutely loved it in a weird crazy way... the characters are what really pulled me into this book... a very realistic post-alcoholic breakdown journalist who is also very introspective and likable all at once... The writing is flawless and the irony of the story is just absolutely fabulous... Colin Dodds has picked up a new fan - I'm definitely going to go back and pick up his prior books and stay on the lookout for more!"- Kathy LaMee, Tracyriva.com
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