Walter Baumhofer (1904–1987), “Red Wind”
cover art detail from ‘Dime Detective Magazine’, January 1938
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Walter Baumhofer (1904–1987), “Red Wind”
cover art detail from ‘Dime Detective Magazine’, January 1938

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Hello, Tumblr. Have this drawing I made of my OC, Doc, on Flipaclip.
She's a character from an original story called Red Wind which is supposed to be a cross between a gothic horror and western. Doc is human but is depicted with a dove head. Also that's not snow, that's ash.
Raymond Chandler - Red Wind, 1946 hardcover collecting five pre-Marlowe P.I. short stories.
I truly believe the titular story is Chandler's masterpiece.
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Baywatching: Red Wind
Geraldo Rivera shows up with a magic wind.
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Santa Ana
An ill wind blows across California in this devilish horror art-doc
Santa Ana
An ill wind blows across California in this devilish horror art-doc
Ill blows the wind that profits nobodyAdventures Of Philip Marlowe - Red WindSeptember 26, 1948There was a desert wind blowing that night. It was one of...
Listening to this again... Van Heflin reading “Red Wind” by Raymond Chandler, 1948.