I list fun first because humor flourished early and easily. For example, Neil's ironic wit and the gentle humor of Jan and Fran melded like ivy in the brickwork of our joint project. I knew Dixon and RT were tough, cigar-chompin', kick-ass guys, but who guessed how riotously funny they are? A writer could do worse modeling characterizations after the criminally sane among us.
But there's more. Behind the scenes, SleuthSayers family members exchange crime notes, music CDs, tobacco tips, and successes. More about this last item in a moment.
Friends in Sly Places
We also depend upon friends such as Jon Breen, Bill Crider, and Women of Mystery, but especially our editors, Janet Hutchings of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Linda Landrigan of Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Andrew Gulli at The Strand, and Darlene Poier from Pages of Stories.
Buying your favorite magazines pumps lifeblood into the imagination incubators of our genre. If you're not familiar with Pages of Stories, it's an eMagazine available in eBook format (Nook, Kindle, iPad, etc), PDF, and on-line, where you'll find works by Fran Rizer, John Floyd, and me, to name a few. If you want to taste a classic approach, Steve Steinbock has mentioned Arthur Vidro's Old-Time Detection and Geoff Bradley's Crime and Detective Stories, affectionately called CADS in its British homeland.
Readers Choice Award
Speaking of magazines, if your December issue of Ellery Queen hasn't arrived, rush to your local bookstore to grab a copy now! It contains the ballot (last page) and list (page 83) of stories eligible for the EQMM Readers Choice Award. Listed is English by Leigh Lundin (that's me!), the parable James Lincoln Warren wrote about. Also featured is Elizabeth Zelvin's lauded Navidad. You'll find Neil Schofield's Detour and our friend David Dean listed. You'll notice other names like Doug Allyn and William Dylan Powell. I can't speak for the others, but if you comment with your eMail address, Elizabeth and I will make our stories available to readers upon request.
Wolfe Pack Black Orchid Banquet
The Wolfe Pack, an organization devoted to mystery writer Rex Stout and his most famous creation
The bacchanalia features presentation of the Nero Award for the year’s best mystery novel and the Black Orchid Novella Award for best unpublished mystery novella, presented in conjunction with AHMM. The winning BONA story will be published in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine.
Black Orchid Perfume– a beautiful excuse for a noir dame |
After only a month on-line, one of our colleagues credits SleuthSayers with a major professional offer. Details are sketchy, but to the envy of Entertainment Tonight and People Magazine, we're promised a scoop if a major deal is inked.
Mark your calendar for a special guest article. On 4 December, we expect to feature a, ahem, wolfish announcement.
Next week, Louis Willis returns with a fascinating family story about bootlegging.
Good luck with "English"!
ReplyDeleteUnable to post this the first three times this AM, I'll try one more time. What I appreciate most about SleuthSayers is having the opportunity to meet great people who also happen to be writers.
ReplyDeleteYour article has me perched on the edge of my seat with excitement, Leigh. Hope I don't lose my balance & tumble off before Dec. 4th!
ReplyDeleteOh, wait. My wife came in and made me get down. :-(
Always the gentleman...thanks for the plug, Leigh, and best of luck with "English"; which, dear readers of "SleuthSayers", you should get thee hence and read!
ReplyDeleteWith all the excellent stories in EQMM by friends, associates and fellow bloggers, this will be a tough vote. I've got to quit loaning out my old copies of EQMM to other mystery readers.
ReplyDeleteLeigh, if you would please e-mail attach "English."
Liz, as per our previous e-mail discussion, I still remember "Navidad" quite well .
Neil, if you have "Detour" available to refresh my memory, I would appreciate it. Quick side note: After looking at the year end index in AHMM, I see we both had stories in the March 2011 issue. Re-read and enjoyed "Catchphrase."
~R.T. RA17748251@aol.com
I finished “Untenable” in the Fall issue of “Pages of Stories” and really loved the ending.
ReplyDeleteI have all the issues of EQMM for 2011. I now have the pleasant burden of deciding who will be first, second, and third on my ballet.
Sorry to have been off line so much of late -- this month has been a challenge. We were in Tortola for one week for my brother's wedding, followed by a short week in Denver where I teach an annual course, followed by another short week in Nags Head with my wife's family, followed next by a trip to the midwest - where we will be when my Tuesday article goes up. Virtually no internet at most of those locales!
ReplyDeleteI offered up an alternative title to Leigh's story back on Criminal Briefs and will do so again here -- "Spare." Good luck to all!
Thanks Janice, Dixon, and Louis.
ReplyDeleteYikes! RT, thanks for pointing out Neil's story 'Detour'. I've corrected the article to reflect that!
Welcome back from Tortola, Dale!
David, you're welcome. We do enjoy your writing.
Fran, you're right– It's like a favorite coffee shop populated by writers.
Good wishes to our SleuthSayers writers and readers who have stories in the running for EQMM and AHMM awards.
ReplyDeleteSincere congrats to all the contenders for the EQ award. Leigh, keep us posted!
ReplyDeleteYeah, congrats and keep us posted!
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