Includes 28 June Short Story Wednesday items
Patricia Abbott: Vanished by Mary McGarry Morris; "The Puzzle Master" by David Morrell, Playing Games, edited by Lawrence Block
Brad Bigelow: The Pole and the Whistle by George Moor; "June 30" by Gustav Sandgren, from 365 Days edited by Kay Boyle, Laurence Vail, and Nina Conarain
Robert E. Briney: In Re: Sherlock Holmes: The Adventures of Solar Pons by August Derleth
Brian Busby: The Tempestuous Petticoat (aka A Chicago Princess) by Robert Barr
William Denton: the first sixteen Parker novels by "Richard Stark" (Donald Westlake)
Martin Edwards: The Missing Moneylender by W. Stanley Sykes
"Olman Feelyus": Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith
Esther Friesner: writing the Twelve Kingdoms novels
Aubrey Hamilton: The Bohemian Connection by Susan Dunlap
Rich Horton: O Pioneers! by Willa Cather
Jerry House: I, Libertine by "Frederick R. Ewing" (Theodore Sturgeon and Betty Ballantine, from an outline by Jean Shepherd); Murder is My Business, Vengeance is Hers and Private Eyes edited by Max Allan Collins and Mickey Spillane (Bill Crider et al. briefly on I, Libertine)
Kate Jackson: Dishonoured Bones by John Trench; Death in a Million Living Rooms by Patricia McGerr
Tracy K: The Optimist's Daughter by Eudora Welty
Karen/Kaggsy: The Castle of Crossed Destinies by Italo Calvino (translated by William Weaver)
Colman Keane: The Hawk is Dying by Harry Crews
George Kelley: The Fifth Grave by Jonathan Latimer (unexpurgated; aka Solomon's Vineyard); The Reel Stuff edited by Brian Thomsen and Martin H. Greenberg
Joe Kenney: Call Me a Cab (the novel) by Donald E. Westlake (the novelet version, with a novella by Jody Scott, "Down Will Come Baby", reviewed by TM in 2009)
K. A. Laity: The Singing Sands by "Josephine Tey" (Elizabeth Mackintosh); Surreal Spaces: The Life and Art of Leonora Carrington by Joanna Moorhead
B. V. Lawson: Gideon's Fire by John Creasey
Steve Lewis: Port Angelique by Richard Jessup
Todd Mason: The Annotated Facsimile of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, April 1965, edited by Edward Ferman (with an introduction by Ferman and memoirs by most of the contributors to the issue, edited by Ferman and Martin H. Greenberg); Robert Silverberg: "And the Moon Be Still as Cheddar" (a Ray Bradbury parody); Harlan Ellison: "Cherchez le Message", from Grue, March 1955, edited and published by Dean Grennell
Neeru: Who Rides a Tiger by Marie Belloc Lowndes; Fatal Friday by Frances Girard
John O'Neill: The Gate of Ivory trilogy by Doris Egan
Mildred Perkins: A Natural History of Dragons: A Memoir by Lady Trent by Marie Brennan
Lev Raphael: Marrow and Bone by Walter Kempowski, translated by Charlotte Collins
James Reasoner: The Art of Ron Lesser, Volume One: Deadly Dames and Sexy Sirens, edited by Robert Deis, Bill Cunningham and J. Kingston Pierce; 13 French Street by Gil Brewer
Steve Scott: Kurt Vonnegut on John D. MacDonald
Jack Seabrook: "The Dark Passage" by L. B. Gordon, John Creasey's Mystery Magazine, July 1959, edited by Creasey; "The Five-Forty-Eight" by John Cheever, The New Yorker, 10 April 1954, edited by William Shawn; both adapted for Alfred Hitchcock Presents: by Charlotte Armstrong
Victoria Silverwolf: Fantastic, March 1968, edited by Harry Harrison
Kerrie Smith: Absent in the Spring by Agatha Christie (as by Marie Westmacott)
William Swanson: Paris Trout by Pete Dexter
Justin Taylor: The Collected Works of Charles Portis (still missing this story)
Kevin Tipple: Bad Men by Graham Powell
David Vineyard: Ultra Spectrum by "Vargo Statten" (John Russell Fearn)
Bill Wallace: The Daylight Gate and Frankisstein by Jeanette Winterson
Patricia Abbott: The Journalist and the Murderer by Janet Malcolm; "Brownies" by Z. Z. Packer, Harper's, November 1999, edited by Lewis Lapham; the Joe Bonney novels by "Jack Livingston" (James L. Susser?); "The Daemon Lover" by Shirley Jackson, Woman's Home Companion, February 1949 (as "The Phantom Lover"), edited by William A. H. Birnie; "The Best of Everything" by Richard Yates (Esquire? collected in Eleven Kinds of Loneliness)
Paul Bishop: Western television-series tie-in novels
Les Blatt: The Murders Near Mapleton by Brian Flynn
Ben Boulden: The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead
Brian Busby: Willie the Squowse by Ted Allan
Bob Byrne: Black Mask, March 1932, edited by Joseph T. Shaw
Douglas Cohen: Realms of Fantasy, August 1997, edited by Shawna McCarthy
8 comments:
Thanks for the links!
Thanks for doing the posts involved!
Thanks for the hard work,Todd.
Thank you, Neeru.
I always enjoy checking out these links, Todd. Today I especially enjoyed the review of Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith at Olman's Fifty. I have a copy of that book (sadly in tiny print) and it was good to see his view of it. I think I will have to get a Kindle edition.
Glad you are enjoying the links, Tracy...like yourself, Coleman is one who blogs about an interesting array of books and I hope some people who wouldn't otherwise see his reviews are getting the opportunity. I break out my reading glasses for the "economical" editions...but I'm really good at misplacing those...
I thought I did what needed to be done by letting you know I had a post, but looks like it's not here. What is the precise protocol for alerting you that I have something for FFB, so I can at least get in on the next one?
Excited to read up on everyone else's posts!
Kelly, you did...and it was included in the previous list!
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