Friday, September 30, 2016

Society Members' News: September 2016

The members below reported their publishing successes this month:

Jan Christensen, The Artie Crimes Bundle (Untreed Reads, September 2016).

Barry Ergang,  “The Lust Song of J. Alfred Rudeshock” at  Spilling Cocoa on Martin Amis (September 28, 2016).

John Floyd, “Labor Day Heist,” Woman’s World (September 5, 2016 as well as “A Window in Crime,” Woman’s World, (September 26, 2016). Also, “The Blue Delta” in  Blood on the Bayou: Bouchercon Anthology 2016 (Down and Out Books, September 2016).

Kaye George, “Ivanya Figures It Out,” in the anthology We've Been Trumped! (Darkhouse Books, September 2016). 

Clifford Royal Johns, "The Shooting Gallery” in Mystery Weekly Magazine (September 2016).

J. R. Lindermuth, Shares The Darkness  (Torrid Books, September 2016)

JoAnne Lucas, “A Feast For Fools” in the anthology We've Been Trumped! (Darkhouse Books, September 2016). 

Edith Maxwell, “The Mayor and the Midwife in Blood on the Bayou: Bouchercon Anthology 2016 (Down and Out Books, September 2016) and “Adam and Eva: Mystery Short Story” in Kings River Life Magazine (September 3, 2016).

Terrie Farley Moran, “The Boggy Bayou Caper” in Blood on the Bayou: Bouchercon Anthology 2016 (Down and Out Books, September 2016).

William Dylan Powell, Untimely Demise: A Miscellany of Murder (Cider Mill Press, September  2016).

Jaqueline Seewald, “Shroud” in Collidor Stream Collection 2016 (Reality Skimming Press, August 2016) and “Albino Rhino” in Fantasia Divinity Magazine: Issue 2 (September 2016). 

Judy Penz Sheluk, “Live Free or Die: Mystery Short Story” in Kings River Life Magazine (September 24, 2016).

Mary Sutton, "Three Rivers Voodoo" in Blood on the Bayou: Bouchercon Anthology 2016 (Down and Out Books, September 2016).


Email news for next month's post to SMFS president Kevin R. Tipple (KEVINRTIPPLE at VERIZON dot NET).

2 comments:

Jan Christensen said...

Thanks for doing this every month, Kevin. It's nice to keep up with all the members' new news.

Kevin R. Tipple said...

Glad to do it.