Saturday, February 1, 2025

January News from the Short Mystery Fiction Society

The weather's been cold, but the members of the Short Mystery Fiction Society got 2025 off to a red-hot start with a plethora of powerful publications! Readers looking for some great stories to curl up with as we wait for spring will find a wealth of terrific options here, as SMFS proudly highlights some of the tremendous work our talented writers turned out in January.

  • The anthology GONE FISHIN': CRIME TAKES A HOLIDAY, with stories of crime interrupting vacations, is the eighth in a highly successful series from the Guppy chapter of Sisters in Crime.  SMFS members represented in the anthology include Susan Daly ("Postcards from Loon Lake"), Ann Michelle Harris ("Drive"), Sally Milliken ("Lesson Learned"), Nina Wachsman ("Casanova Takes a Holiday"), Vinnie Hansen ("Downward Dog") and Kate Fellowes ("Pier Pressure").

  • Meanwhile, the Los Angeles chapter of Sisters in Crime offers ANGEL CITY BEAT, an anthology of stories highlighting the dark side of the City of Angels, edited by SMFS member Barb Goffman.  Member Aimee Kluck does SMFS proud here with her story "The Missing Mariachi."

  • Each month, the good folks at Rock and a Hard Place Press solicit flash stories on specific themes for their Stone's Throw contest, with the best story receiving publication on their website.  STONE'S THROW 2024: A YEAR OF SHORT FICTION FROM ROCK AND A HARD PLACE collects year two of these tales, proving once again that great writers don't need a lot of words to grab you.  SMFS members represented include Sally Millikin ("Canary in the Coal Mine") and Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier ("A Li'l Something Extra").

  • With a new movie starring Anthony Mackie on the horizon, the anthology CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE SHIELD OF SAM WILSON offers short stories about the new hero taking up the mantle of Steve Rogers.  SMFS member Gary Phillips sends Sam to the Caribbean in his "Surreptitious."

  • In recent years, a number of crime and mystery anthologies have been inspired by the songs of a host of musicians.  One of the first books in this category, and still one of the best, was THE BEAT OF BLACK WINGS: CRIME FICTION INSPIRED BY THE SONGS OF JONI MITCHELL, edited by SMFS member Josh Pachter.  The book, which was a finalist for the Best Anthology Anthony award and includes a Derringer winner and a Thriller finalist, has just received a new Open Road Media edition with terrific new cover art and a new introduction.  This book belongs on your shelf!

  • In magazine news, January issues of BLACK CAT WEEKLY include stories by SMFS members Shannon Taft ("Missing"), Veronica Leigh ("Red Summer: A Smith Sisters Mystery") and John M. Floyd ("The Dark Woods").  With hundreds of pages of new and vintage stories every week, BCW offers as much bang for your buck as any fan of genre fiction could ask for!
  • If you get to your local newsstand in the near future, keep an eye out for the issue of WOMAN'S WORLD cover-dated February 3, which includes John M. Floyd's Sheriff Jones mystery "Sure as Shootin'."  Writers take note: John's stories in WW are a master class in how to compose a story with vivid characters and a memorable plot in only a few hundred words.  Learn from the best!
  • In the new MYSTERY TRIBUNE, SMFS member Kevin Egan delivers "Dart Man," in which a successful couple confronts a dark secret from the past.

  • Mysteries can be science fiction, too!  In "The Laws," published at ANDROIDS AND DRAGONS, SMFS member Michael J. Ciaraldi asks what would happen if Asimov's famous Three Laws of Robotics became reality. 
  • The online Texas gardening magazine SEEDS dips a toe into fiction with SMFS member Shari Held's story "Perfect Timing"--another example of a powerful narrative masterfully conveyed in a few words.  You'll read this in minutes, but remember it for years!
  • Another short but terrific (and free!) read comes from SMFS member Janet Innes with her "It's Almost Like Poetry" at THE BLOOMIN' ONIONThis story of a woman on the edge will richly reward your time!
  • Mystery, thriller, and suspense--how do we distinguish between these terms?  Do they really mean different things?  SMFS member Joslyn Chase takes on this question in a thought-provoking column for the online blog TRACE EVIDENCE for Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine.
Of course, the members of SMFS don't just write short stories.  We're proud to recognize three members with novels published in January!

  • In THE PRICE OF A FUTURE, Jackie Ross Flaum offers a powerful tale of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, with the agents of an organization fighting for civil rights confronting a series of murders and a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power.

  • Elena E. Smith's MAHUENGA is the gripping story of a recovering addict caught up in the disappearance of a teenage sex worker.

  • Andrew Welsh-Huggins has written a number of dynamite short stories about Mercury Carter, a freelance courier who will stop at nothing to make his promised deliveries.  In THE MAILMAN, Carter makes his full-length novel debut.  Don't miss this chance to meet your new favorite character!

That's a lot of great reading, and the year is just getting started.  Stay tuned to see what's coming in February!


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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

The Short Mystery Fiction Society will honor excellence in mystery and crime fiction with our Derringer Awards in 2025.


Categories will be

Best Flash Story (Up to 1,000 words)

Best Short Story (1,001 to 4,000 words)

Best Long Story (4,001 to 8,000 words)

Best Novelette (8,001 to 20,000 words)

and

Best Anthology


Join before year end to participate.


SMFS Members Published in Santa Rage: A Killer Claus Compendium


SMFS list members are published in the new anthology, Santa Rage: A Killer Claus Compendium. Edited by fellow SMFS list member Jay Hartman, the book is currently available from the publisher, White City Press, and will be available at other vendors soon. The SMFS list members that reported being in the read are:

 

KM Rockwood with “Burn, Baby, Burn.”

 

Kevin R. Tipple with “First Contact.”

 

Publisher Description:

Inspired by a suggestion from legendary book reviewer, author and multi-term Short Mystery Fiction Society President Kevin R. Tipple, here’s the holiday anthology that’s definitely not filled with Christmas cheer. It will, however, be sure to entertain the darker side of your imagination.

Christmastime is a season full of stress. Cooking, decorations, trying to find the perfect gift for people you barely know. It’s enough to make anyone snap. Now, imagine you’re Santa Claus and you’ve got the entire world to take care of.

Yeah, cookies and milk isn’t going to make that kind of pressure go down any easier. Add in flippant reindeer, elves who slack and Mrs. Claus nagging that you never spend enough time with her during the holidays and it’s enough to make your Kris wanna Kringle, if you know what we mean.

Welcome to Santa Rage: A Killer Claus Compendium in which Mr. North Pole himself finally snaps and gets his just desserts…and we’re not talking gingerbread. Within these ten stories Claus dishes out his own brand of justice to nonbelievers, kidnappers, meth and other drug dealers while protecting strippers and doling out some of the best doses of karma Santa ever dealt that did not involve coal.

These ten stories of grindhouse-level revenge, horror, and action come courtesy of Kevin R. Tipple, Alexander Bayliss, KM Rockwood, Dante Bilec, Kurtis Rupé, MJ McClymont, E. Catherine Tobler, Erica Barnes, Justin Hunter and Leon Peter Blanda.

 

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

SMFS Members Published in Lost and Loaded: a Gun's Tale (the 509 Crime Anthologies)


Today is publication day for the new book, Lost and Loaded: a Gun's Tale (the 509 Crime Anthologies). The anthology from High Speed Creative, LLC, includes short stories by SMFS list members. The read is available from Amazon and other vendors. The SMFS list members that reported being in the read are: 

 

James D.F. Hannah with “Do You See the Light?”

 

Curtis Ippolito with “8-Hour Detour.”

 

Robert Lopresti with “The Book Deal.”

 

Amazon Description:

Taking the revolver was their first mistake. Using it was their second.

Marlin Hattenburg has no idea of the mayhem he’s about to unleash when he discovers an ugly gun while at work. Holding the snub-nose revolver fills him with hope that his marital problems will soon melt away.

He’s dead wrong.

The same pistol soon winds up in the hands of a junkie, followed by a mother, a spy, and even a failed clown. Each of them believes a found revolver to be good fortune or a solution to their problems. They, too, are wrong.

How does one discarded revolver lead to so much trouble? Follow the gun through one Pacific Northwest summer and find out.

Lost and Loaded: a Gun’s Tale is a collection of fourteen stories from crime fiction’s freshest voices. Get your copy today and experience a summer of broken dreams and murder.

Monday, December 9, 2024

SMFS Members Published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine: January/February 2025


SMFS list members are published in the Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine: January/February 2025 issue. The issue is available at the publisher and other vendors. The SMFS members that reported being in the issue are:

 

David Bart with “Going the Distance.”

 

Marcelle DubĂ© with “No Title, No Clout.”

 

Paul Ryan O'Connor with “As You See The World.”

 

Josh Pachter with a translation of François Bloemhof’s “The Wages of Sin.”

 

Manon Wogahn with “Kanab Noon.”

SMFS Members Published in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine: January/February 2025


SMFS list members are published in the Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine: January/February 2025 issue. The issue is available at the publisher and other vendors. Those list members that reported being published in the issue are:

 

Joslyn Chase with “Santa's Eyes.”

 

Marcelle DubĂ© with “King of the Visigoths.”

 

Kevin Egan with “The Guardianship of Willie Musslburgh.”

 

John M. Floyd with “The Cado Devil.”

 

James A. Hearn with “The Nine Lives of Dr. Impossible.”

 

Jillian Grant Shoichet with “The Toll.”

SMFS Member Publishing News: Scorched Earth by Elizabeth Zelvin


SMFS list member Elizabeth Zelvin reported that her short story, Scorched Earth, was published in Black Cat Weekly #171. Published by Wildside Press, the issue is available here in digital format.

 

Publisher Description:

This time, we have holiday-themed stories from Ron Miller (a great new tale featuring burlesque-queen-turned-private detective Velda), Nina Kiriki Hoffman (who remains one of my favorite fantasists active today), and Lillian M. Roberts (thanks to Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman).

   Plus, we have great originals by Elizabeth Zelvin (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken), Hala Dika, Joshua David Bellin, and Edmund Glasby (concluding his two-part novel serial from last issue). Our classic reprints are by John S. Glasby and Philip E. High.

   Here’s the complete lineup—

 

Cover Art: Ron Miller

 

SERIAL NOVEL

The Battle of Mageddo, by Edmund Glasby [Part 2 of 2]

   The Third Apocalypse of Brother Santiago concludes!

 

NOVELET

“Ho, Ho, Ho, Velda!” by Ron Miller [Velda series]

   Velda’s holiday turns chaotic when a cryptic clue leads to a baffling mystery. Can she solve it before Christmas is ruined?

 

SOLVE-IT-YOURSELF MYSTERY

“An Uncharitable Tournament,” by Hal Charles

   Can you solve the mystery before the detective? All the clues are there!

 

SHORT STORIES

“Scorched Earth,” by Elizabeth Zelvin [Michael Bracken Presents short story]

   Family tensions simmer as ambition and secrets collide. A gripping tale of loyalty and betrayal!

 

“The Reunion,” by Lillian M. Roberts [Barb Goffman Presents short story]

   A stray dog leads Andi to a mystery that shakes up her holiday.

 

“The Best Farnsworth,” by Hala Dika

   Detective Margot Cabot infiltrates a glittering world of wealth to uncover a deadly secret. Can she outwit the powerful Farnsworth family?

 

“Company for the Holidays,” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman

   Aunt Phyllida’s Christmas guest is a boy with a mysterious past—and her house is hosting a party of shadows….

 

“The Troop,” by Joshua David Bellin

   A girl raised among apes warns of a threat to their sanctuary. As two worlds collide, survival means navigating trust, betrayal, and primal instincts.

 

“The Method,” by Philip E. High

   In a galaxy where ancient instincts clash with advanced technologies, can Marsin ignite a rebellion and restore humanity’s place among the stars?

 

“Where Dead Men Dream,” by John S. Glasby

   In Haiti, a reporter uncovers a sinister ritual. The drums call, the dead rise—and terror awaits!