I swear, I have the receipt to prove it.
I pre-ordered my copy of L.A. Noire, the forthcoming detective thriller game from Rockstar, back in January, many weeks before I even caught wind of any anthology, let alone the idea that I might be part of it. Now, I'm not much of a gamer. The last video game I really went wild for was Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto III way back in December 2001, in those lazy, crazy months before I became a father. (Our son Parker, the hardcore gamer in the family, was born the following March.)
But the siren call of L.A. Noire was too great to resist. Like GTA III, the game offers the opportunity to wallow in crime and mayhem in a sprawling urban environment. In GTA III, it was the fictional "Liberty City." In L.A. Noire, however, you're racing around a breathtakingly-accurate postwar Los Angeles, solving crimes straight out of the darkest film noirs and crime thrillers of that era. The game's out May 17, at which point my son Parker will have to surrender his X-Box controller for a few weeks. (Sorry, son. But I am bigger than you.)
This is why I was insanely excited to contribute a story to L.A. Noire: The Collected Stories, an anthology of eight tales spinning out of (and around) the L.A. Noire universe. The lineup (present company excluded) is flat-out stellar: Megan Abbott. Lawrence Block. Joe Lansdale. Joyce Carol Oates. Francine Prose. Jonathan Santlofer. Andrew Vachss. Each story will roll out separately over the next few weeks, and then released as a Mulholland Books ebook on June 6, complete with an introduction by Charles "Hard Case" Ardai. You can find the complete rundown of stories, along with a teaser excerpt of Megan Abbott's "The Girl," right here at the Rockstar website.
My contribution is called "Hell of An Affair," and I'll let you guys know the minute it's online. The best part of the research process was traveling up to Rockstar Games for a top-secret preview of the game. I am bound by nondisclosure agreements, so I can't reveal a blessed thing, but let me just say this: I am very, very glad I pre-ordered my copy. The boy will just have to deal with it.


9 comments:
This is gonna make me sound old fashioned, but do you know if there is any plan to do some sort of Print on Demand version of the collection?
And I am doubly glad I pre-ordered mine. Can't wait to check out the stories, too.
Cullen: No word on a print edition, but I wouldn't rule it out.
Ray: You're going to luvvvvv it.
I'm fully expecting to lose two weeks of my life to this game. Great to hear about the stories though.
Does your son go by the alias Chuck Willis?
Chuck Willis? You mean the singer of that great blues tune, CC Rider?
Back to the blog, I pre-ordered mine and I can't wait for it.
This *might* be what brings me back to video gaming.
did you see realize, that there's a film out called "operation: endgame" who has stolen your "last order" plot?
I suggest you get "Heavy Rain" for the PS3 its amazing. It'll put you in the middle of grizzly murder mystery where everyone is a suspect including yourself.
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