Barry Graham

Scottish author and journalist based in Portland, OR. Noir, horror, politics, culture, class issues, urbanism, Zen.
Recent Tweets @BazNoir

ARTICLES
Noir: The Marxist Art Form (The Big Click, 2013)
Why I Watch People Die (Flaunt, 2008. Won FOLIO Silver Medal, Best Single Article)
The Psychotic Grasshopper (Las Vegas Life, 2007)
James Watson’s Junk Logic About Junk Food (Chattanooga Pulse, 2004)
Sanctuaries of the Ruined (Chattanooga Pulse, 2004)
Fighting, Writing and Peace (2003)
When Darkness Swallows the Sun (Detroit Metro Times, 2002)
Sheriff Joe Arpaio: Star of Justice (Harper’s, 2001)
Human Target (Phoenix New Times, 1998)
Grand Motel (Phoenix New Times, 1998)
Glove Story (Phoenix New Times, 1997)


BOOK REVIEWS
Cleaving by Julie Powell
The Bodhisattva’s Embrace by Alan Senauke
Yoga Heart by Leza Lowitz
Shobogenzo by Dogen
Griftopia by Matt Taibbi
The Bayou Trilogy by Daniel Woodrell
Fire Monks by Colleen Morton Busch
Butcher’s Moon by Richard Stark
Beat by Stephen Jay Schwartz
The Underbelly by Gary Phillips
Fatale by Jean-Patrick Manchette
Undone by Karin Slaughter
Someday This Will Be Funny by Lynne Tillman
Johnny Porno by Charlie Stella
Winter’s Bone by Daniel Woodrell
The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly
Sex and the Spiritual Teacher by Scott Edelstein
Deep Down Things by Lin Jensen
Light Was Everywhere by Richard Wehrman
Zen Radicals, Rebels and Reformers by Besserman & Steger
The Jook by Gary Phillips
Pike by Benjamin Whitmer
Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay
Tokyo Vice by Jake Adelstein
The Wisdom Of A Broken Heart by Susan Piver

FILM REVIEWS