anita dime logo

Anita Dime

Twitter
Facebook

About

Anita Dime is the self-published author of Five Mibs and a Martini, a short story collection. She is a linocut artist and sound designer, contributing frequently to the podcast Coffee Contrails. Follow on Facebook or Twitter at AnitaDime.

Support

Your support means the world to me! What can you do? Here are a few ideas:

Short Stories

Shot Glass Journal, Muse-Pie Press, 2023 Porter Gulch Review, 2021 Unlocked Stories
Five Mibs and a Martini Horse Two Olympia The Yards Bloom Sorrow Graffiti, Scooters, & Such DieselPunk ePulp Showcase v2 Purchase Anita Dime stories for
your iPad and Kindle.

Free Audio Adventures
on Coffee Contrails

Listen to Bloom for free from the Coffee Contrails website.

Also available:

Free eBooks

Bloom is a noir Dieselpunk story about the struggling Region 5 Port Terminus, a Kuiper Belt aqua-farming space port. Running on algal crude, the space port is a mix of diesel engines with bio-tech machines. Look for this story in the DieselPunk ePulp Showcase v2. Free download at Smashwords. EPUB format. It is also available for sale for the Kindle

Horse Two, second edition, is available for free download: PDF and Kindle.

Free eBook for iPad only: Graffiti, Scooters, and Such contains travel photos taken in Argentina, Italy, Japan, Mexico, and USA about graffiti, scooters, and such. 2011 - 2013

Linocuts

In addition to writing, I love making prints to go along with the stories. Original prints, created for Anita Dime stories, jewelry and books can be purchased at the Flatcar6 Studios' online store.

More Info

  • Five Mibs and a Martini: short story collection: this collection of five short stories includes original linocut artwork by the author and cocktail pairings by Ali B. The included short stories are: "Horse Two" 2nd ed., "Olympia" 2nd ed., "The Yards", "Bloom", and "Sorrow".
  • The Yards is the next within the Anita Dime noir mini-series, featuring Bea as she conceals her where-abouts from Jack Drury by working within the Chicago Stockyards in the late 1930s. How can she get the word out about the German telegrams she delivered and protect her Union friends from the yard.

Rave Reviews

Apple Podcast Review of Sorrow NoirWHALE of Horse Two

Events

Charles Schultz Museum

Contact

Twitter Facebook Follow on Instagram Bluesky

Copyright©2011 Anita Dime