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Gary Phillips

    Gary Phillips es una persona multifacética cuyas diversas experiencias profesionales han dado forma a su enfoque único para comprender el rendimiento humano. Se basa en su experiencia como bombero, profesional de salud y seguridad y profesional de recursos humanos para desarrollar modelos integrados que descubren patrones en diversos aspectos del esfuerzo humano. Su trabajo en desarrollo organizacional, capacitación de liderazgo y coaching personal se complementa con sus escritos, lo que refleja un profundo interés en cómo los individuos y los grupos pueden lograr un rendimiento óptimo. Las ideas de Phillips, perfeccionadas a través de una extensa capacitación y conferencias en América del Norte e internacionalmente, ofrecen una perspectiva holística sobre el crecimiento y la efectividad.

    The Be-Bop Barbarians - A Graphic Novel
    Witnesses For The Dead: Stories
    South Central Noir
    Freedom's Flight
    One-shot Harry
    Treacherous
    • 2024

      Only the Wicked

      • 360 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of baseball's segregated past, the story follows private investigator Ivan Monk as he uncovers the truth behind the deaths of Old Man Spears and his former teammate Kennesaw Riles. Monk's investigation reveals a dark history tied to civil rights activism and a conspiracy involving Mississippi businessmen. As he delves into his family's past, he confronts lingering hatred and the impact of historical injustices, making this case both deeply personal and politically charged.

      Only the Wicked
    • 2024

      When Black private eye Ivan Monk takes on a case in a housing project in South Los Angeles, he finds himself facing off with corrupt police and gang members—and indicted for murder. Heat is building in the Rancho Tajuata Housing Projects—and not just because it's summer in L.A. When a Mexican family is killed by a firebombing, local rage threatens to grow out of control. The pressure is on to solve this case quickly to help deescalate the tense situation. At the request of the tenant's security force, P.I. Ivan Monk is called in to find the killer. To track the murderer down, Monk must delve into a tangled history leading all the way back to the 1965 Watts riots—a hunt that reveals layers of buried racism and corruption. Monk sorts through the complexities of gang conflicts and governmental kickbacks, only to find himself at odds with the police, disillusioned by his mentor and, after a fierce struggle with some gang members, under indictment for murder. Monk must race to clear his name before time runs out, and a bad night falls on the Rancho Tajuata Projects, this time for good . . .

      Bad Night Is Falling
    • 2024

      Black private eye Ivan Monk’s search for a connection between three Black men murdered in Los Angeles leads to the unraveling of a white supremacist conspiracy that spans the West Coast. The mystery series that launched Gary Phillips's career. Robert “Scatterboy” Williams is a small-time hustler selling bogus Cartier watches in Pacific Shores, a port city south of Los Angeles. One day, he’s gunned down in the street, seemingly at random. Then drug dealer Ronny Aaron is shot and killed leaving a liquor store. Shortly thereafter, college student Jimmy Henderson is rendered comatose after two bullets to his body. The three victims have nothing in common save the neighborhood where they were shot—and the color of their skin. The police categorize Scatterboy’s murder as business as usual. But his girlfriend convinces private eye Ivan Monk to find the killer. What looks like three unrelated shootings of Black men in Southern California will put Monk on a tortuous trail unraveling a larger nefarious plan: the rise of an extremist demagogue.

      Perdition, U.S.A.
    • 2024

      The mystery that launched Gary Phillips's career: Black private eye Ivan Monk investigates the murder of a Korean shop owner in the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. This reissued edition features an introduction by Walter Mosley. In 1992, Los Angeles burned. In the aftermath of the Rodney King beating and subsequent riots, a ground-breaking ceremony at the infamous intersection of Florence and Normandie unearths the body of a Korean shop owner. Black private eye Ivan Monk searches for the killer—many suspect the motives for the murder were racial. But then another body turns up, and while the FBI and the Rolling Daltons—the largest gang in the city—dog Monk’s trail, Monk begins to question just how many people will be involved, and how many will die before he can find the truth.

      Violent Spring (deluxe Edition)
    • 2024
    • 2023

      This collection features 18 thrilling and imaginative stories by award-winning author Gary Phillips, blending elements of bizarro, science fiction, noir, and superhero genres. Each tale showcases his unique storytelling style, offering readers a wild ride through outlandish plots and captivating characters. Phillips' work is celebrated for its creativity and excitement, making this anthology a must-read for fans of eclectic pulp fiction.

      The Unvarnished Gary Phillips: A Mondo Pulp Collection
    • 2023

      Exploring themes of family, nature, and rural upbringing, this collection features 20 poems that reflect the intertwined experiences of the poet's life. Gary Phillips, a former poet laureate of Carrboro, North Carolina, draws on his personal history to create evocative imagery and emotional depth, offering readers a glimpse into his world and the subjects that resonate with him.

      Subjects Suitable for Poetry
    • 2022

      "Inspired by recent true events, the all-original stories in Witnesses for the Dead are set in motion by the act of witnessing; the characters who populate these pages are not themselves the original perpetrators of crimes, but find their lives indelibly changed by what they see, as they grapple with coming forward, taking action, or retreating into the shadows. In "Envy" by Christopher Chambers, a sweet, shy wallflower watches as something horrific happens in his neighborhood-revealing something horrific about himself. Agatha Award-winner Richie Narvaez's "The Gardener of Roses" sees a Puertorriquena college student on the run from the FBI for her accidental involvement in a "terrorist" plot. Anthony Award-winner Gary Phillips confronts police corruption in "Spiders and Fly." And the protagonist of "A Family Matter" by IPPY Award-winner Sarah M. Chen investigates the murder of a stranger, leading her to question the political structure of Taiwan entirely. Other stories feature a brothel, the film industry, immigrant detention centers at the Mexico-US border, World War II-torn France, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The stories are incisive, unflinching, wry, dark, and, in some cases, terrifying. You'll ask yourself: If I saw what they see, what would I do? Edited by Anthony Award-winner Gary Phillips and Shamus Award-winner Gar Anthony Haywood, the collection includes contributions from NAACP Image Award-winner Pamela Samuels Young, New York Times bestsellers Cara Black and Tod Goldberg, Edgar Award-winner SJ Rozan, Agatha Award-winner Richie Narvaez, and more"-- Provided by publisher

      Witnesses For The Dead: Stories
    • 2022

      "Los Angeles, 1963: African American Korean War veteran Harry Ingram earns a living as a news photographer and occasional process server: chasing police radio calls and dodging baseball bats. With racial tensions running high on the eve of Martin Luther King's Freedom Rally, Ingram risks ending up one of the victims at every crime scene he photographs. When Ingram hears a call over the police scanner to the scene of a deadly automobile accident, he recognizes the vehicle described as belonging to his good friend and old army buddy, the white jazz trumpeter Ben Kingslow, with whom he'd only just reconnected. The LAPD declares the car crash an accident, but when Ingram develops his photos there are signs of foul play. Ingram feels no choice but to play detective, even if it means putting his own life on the line. Armed with his wits, his camera, and occasionally his Colt .45, Harry Ingram plunges head-first into the seamier underbelly of LA society, tangling with racists, leftists, blackmailers, gangsters, zealots and lovers, all in the hope of finding something resembling justice for a friend." -- Provided by publisher

      One-shot Harry
    • 2022

      "Within these pages youll find stories of those walking the straight and narrow, until something untoward happens. Maybe its someone taking a step out of line, getting caught up in circumstances spiraling out of their control. Maybe theyre planning the grift, the grab ... whatever it is to finally put them over. Other times the steps they take are to get themselves or people they care about out from under. Youll find the offerings in these pages are a rich mix of tone, tales told of hope, survival, revenge, and triumph. Excursions beyond the headlines and the hype. The settings herein reflect South Central today or chronicle its colorful past, such as the days of the jazz joints along Central Avenue ... From South Park to East Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, from the borderlands of Watts to the one time Southern Pacific railroad tracks paralleling Slauson Avenue, take a tour of a section of Los Angeles that may be unfamiliar to you but you will get to know, at least a little, by the time you finish reading this entertaining and engaging anthology."--Back cover

      South Central Noir