Patricia Abbott: The End of Everything by Megan Abbott; "Doctor Jack O' Lantern" by Richard Yates (1954 ?Charm; collected in Eleven Kinds of Loneliness, 1962) and Short Story Wednesday links (read the Yates story here)
Barry Alfonso: The Grandmothers by Glenway Westcott
Mark Baker: Hot Enough to Kill by Paula Boyd
Brad Bigelow: The Hiding Place by Robert Shaw
Les Blatt: The Complete Stories by Dorothy L. Sayers; The Glimpses of the Moon by "Edmund Crispin" (Robert B. Montgomery)
Joachim Boaz: The Wind from Nowhere by J. G. Ballard
Joe Brosnan: Beat Not the Bones by Charlotte Jay
Doug Cohen: Realms of Fantasy, December 1996, edited by Shawna McCarthy
Liz Dexter: A Bird in the Bush by Stephen Moss
Michael Dirda: New small press horror anthologies and collections for All Hallows...
Scott Edelman: Robert Shearman
Martin Edwards: No Coffin for the Grave by Clayton Rawson; Jill Patton Walsh
Peter Enfantino and Jack Seabrook: 1980s Batman comics: January 1981
Will Errickson: "Chimney" by Ramsey Campbell (first in Whispers edited by Stuart David Schiff, the 1977 first Doubleday anthology in the series that ran more or less parallel with the magazine for a number of years); "The Answer Tree" by Steven R. Boyett (Silver Scream edited by David J. Schow)
José Ignacio Escribano: The Plague Court Murders by "Carter Dickson" (John Dickson Carr)
Curtis Evans: Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories They Wouldn't Let Me Do On TV (ghost-)edited by Robert Arthur (with assistance from sponsors and NBC censors) and Friday Fright Night links; The Lake of Darkness by Ruth Rendell and Friday Fright Night links
"Olman Feelyus": The Wooden Horse by Eric Williams; Hunting the Fairies by Compton Mackenzie
Paul Fraser: New Writings in SF: 6 edited by E. J. Carnell
Christopher Fulbright: the Zebra Books horror line
Cullen Gallagher: Razorback by Peter Brennan; Dead Man's Tide by "W. M. Richards" (Gunard Hjerstedt, novel aka It's a Sin to Kill as by "Day Keene"); We Are the Dead: Day Keene in the Detective Pulps, Volume 2 by "Day Keene" (still Hjerstedt!)
Aubrey Hamilton: Away Went the Little Fish by Margot Bennett; Practice to Deceive by David Housewright
Bev Hankins: Gorgeous Ghoul Murder Case by Dwight Babcock and other Halloween-themed titles
Grady Hendrix: Familiar Spirit and Gabriel by Lisa Tuttle
Rich Horton: Claremont Tales II and some short fiction by Richard A. Lupoff; Declare by Tim Powers; Chelsea by "Nancy Fitzgerald" (Waverly Fitzgerald); Engaging the Enemy by Elizabeth Moon
Jerry House: The Diamond Lens and Other Stories by Fitz-James O'Brien; "The Gods and Ritter Tanhuser" by "Vernon Lee" (Violet Paget); Freelance, August/September 1946, written by Ted McCall and drawn by Ed Furness
Kate Jackson: Blood from a Stone by Ruth Sawtell Wallis; Are You a Heroine in Jeopardy? quiz
Tracy K: A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny; Clarkesworld: Year 5 edited by Neil Clarke and Sean Wallace
Colman Keene: Gun in Cheek by Bill Pronzini; The Nobody by Tom Piccirilli
George Kelley: Bourbon Street/Hot Cargo by "G. H. Otis" (Otis Hemingway Gaylord)
Joe Kenney: The Rose by Leonore Fleischer; Kane's War #4: Crackdown by "Nick Stone"
Margot Kinberg: artistic desire vs. pragmatism
Rob Kitchin: Eureka Street by Robert McLiam Wilson
Karen Langley: Penguin Modern Poets #8 by Edwin Brock, Geoffrey Hill and Stevie Smith; The Gigolo by Françoise Sagan (translated by Joanna Kilmartin); Glittering City by Cyprian Ekwensi
B. V. Lawson: Good Cop, Bad Cop by Barbara D'Amato
Des/D. F. Lewis: Powers and Presences by John Howard and Mark Valentine
Evan Lewis: "Lady Luck" by Dick French (script) and Chuck Mazoujian (art), The Spirit, 7 July 1940; "The Girl with the Silver Eyes" by Dashiell Hammett (The Black Mask, June 1924) as serialized in the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (December 1936) and advertised in the Allentown Morning Call (September 1938)
Steve Lewis: "Fixing Hanover" by Jeff VanderMeer (first in Extraordinary Engines, edited by Nick Gevers); Decoys by Richard Hoyt; "Beyond the Wall of Sleep" adapted from the story by H. P. Lovecraft by Steven Philip Jones and Octavio Cariello, from Lovecraft in Full Color, March 1992
Library of America: "Kerfol" by Edith Wharton, Scribner's Magazine, March 1916, edited by Robert Bridges; "The Masque of the Red Death" by Edgar Allan Poe, Graham's Lady's and Gentlemen's Magazine, May 1842, edited by Poe; "The Black Dog" by Stephen Crane, The New York Tribune, 24 July 1892
Richard Lupoff: World Without Women by "Day Keene" and Leonard Pruyn; on Bill Crider; What If? Volume 3, edited by Richard Lupoff
Richard Lupoff, Richard Wolinsky and Lawrence Davidson: Walter Tevis
John Miller: Weird Tales, May 1923, edited by Edwin Baird
Jess Nevins: the best science fiction of 1889
John F. Norris: The Half Pint Flask by DuBose Heyward
Jim Noy: The African Poison Murders by Elspeth Huxley
Ray O'Leary: The Boy in the Vestibule by Katherine Hall Page
Paperback Warrior: Solomon's Vineyard by Jonathan Latimer; A Piece of This Country by Thomas Taylor; Hatch's Island by Don Merritt; Satan Takes the Helm by Calvin Clements
Jason Steger: All That I Am by Anna Funder
G. W. Thomas: Manly Wade Wellman
Kevin Tipple: Inhuman Condition: Mystery and Suspense Fiction by Kate Thornton
Thanks, Todd!
ReplyDeleteAs always, thank you, Jack (and Peter). Let's see how long it takes me to catch up.
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy this. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alfred...I'm about a third of the way through this last Friday's list...so, sometime tomorrow (aka later today) for another...
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