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  1. Joe Gores: Yeah, yeah,”The Whosis Kid.”And he was a tough kid, punk gunman out of Philadelphia or somewhere that they ran across years later in San Francisco. And he was sort of a blueprint for Wilmer Cook who was the gunsel.

  2. Jan 1, 1975 · Joe Gores was a college student who fell in love with writing detective books. More to the point, he was fascinated by the writer-detective Dashiell Hammett. Like Hammett, Gores then took a job and worked as a private investigator in real life.

  3. May 21, 2020 · Joe Gores (1931–2011) won Edgar Awards in three separate categories: Best First Novel, Best Short Story, and Best TV Series Segment. His many day jobs included truck driver, bodybuilding instructor, carny, and English teacher at a boys' school in Kenya as well as a dozen years as a private investigator in the San Francisco area.

  4. May 25, 2019 · Here are the moves from the video: Two-legged walk. Here you “walk” your fingers like an upright primate, using your middle and ring fingers as “legs” while your arms (index finger and pinky) hang beside your legs.

  5. May 21, 2020 · Joe Gores (1931–2011) won Edgar Awards in three separate categories: Best First Novel, Best Short Story, and Best TV Series Segment. His many day jobs included truck driver, bodybuilding instructor, carny, and English teacher at a boys' school in Kenya as well as a dozen years as a private investigator in the San Francisco area.

  6. Joe Gore’s prodigious intellect and empathic heart are engaged in the vital work of illuminating alternative ways to approach guitar, giving inquisitive seekers new ways to find their own voice. Joe invites and gently provokes players to truly become themselves, out from under the shadow of Guitar Industrial Complex conformity.

  7. Feb 10, 2009 · Joe Gores: It was a comment the Hammett scholar Rick Layman once said about The Maltese Falcon that first grabbed me: that it was “America’s first existential novel.” I thought yes, that’s exactly right: you don’t know anything about the past of these people: they just appear full-blown as if they sprang from the head of Zeus.

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