Friday, March 31, 2017

Society Members' News: March 2017

The members below reported their publishing successes this month: 


S. Michele Chen, Superbeetle, Gen-E books of Elm Books (March 2017).

Nancy Clark, “Is Jim Dead?” and “Sudden Death” in One Minute Plays: A Practical Guide to Tiny Theatre, Routledge (February 2017).

Peter DiChellis, “With Cunning Wickedness” at Trigger Warning: Short Fiction With Pictures (March 19, 2017).

John Floyd, “Flag Day”  in The Strand Magazine: Issue 51 (Feb-May 2017) and “Movie Night,” in the March 20, 2017 issue of Woman’s World.

Barb Goffman, “Whose Wine Is It Anyway?” in the anthology 50 Shades Of Cabernet, Koehler Books (March 2017).

Debra H. Goldstein, “Good-Bye Nora Ephron” in the anthology Dearly Beloved (Zoetic Press).

Martin Roy Hill, “The Thirty-Fourth Man” in Alt Hist: The Magazine of Historical Fiction and Alternate History #10 (February 26, 2017).

Jack Lindermuth, Geronimo Must Die, Sundown Press (March 2017).

Nina Mansfield, “Summer Reading: Mystery Short Story” at Kings River Life Magazine (March 25, 2017).

Edith Maxwell writing as Maddie Day, When The Grit Hits The Fan: A Country Store Mystery, Kensington Publishing (March 2017).

Bern Sy Moss, "For the Love of Ruby," in Fish Out Of Water: A Guppy Anthology, Wildside Press (March 2017).

O’Neil De Noux,  Lucifer’s Tiger, Big Kiss Productions (March 2017).

Alan Orloff, "World's Greatest," in the anthology 50 Shades  Of  Cabernet, Koehler Books (March 2017).

Mary Reed, “Time's Revenge” in the anthology Bound by Mystery: Celebrating 20 Years of Poisoned Pen Press, Poisoned Pen Press (March 2017).

Mary Sutton writing as Liz Milliron, “The Far End of Nowhere” in Fish Out Of Water: A Guppy Anthology, Wildside Press (March 2017).

Elizabeth Zelvin, “Flash Point” at the All New Twist Of Noir (March 20, 2017).


When, and only when he makes the call onlist, email news for next month's post to SMFS President Kevin R. Tipple (KEVINRTIPPLE at VERIZON dot NET).

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

SleuthSayers: Be They Sinister or Sleuthy, Seniors Have a Place in Short Stories

SleuthSayers: Be They Sinister or Sleuthy, Seniors Have a Place ...: by Barb Goffman Looks can be deceiving. No one knows that better than people who try to slip something past you. Con artists. Murderers....

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Little Big Crimes Review: Renters by Tim L. Williams

Little Big Crimes: Renters, by Tim L. Williams: "Renters," by Tim L. Williams, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,  March/April 2017. It's rural Kentucky in the mid-eigh...

Monday, March 13, 2017

Little Big Crimes Review: Gold Digger by Reavis Z. Wortham

Little Big Crimes: Gold Digger, by Reavis Z. Wortham: "Gold Digger," by Reavis Z. Wortham, in Bound by Mystery, edited by Diane D. DiBiase, Poisoned Pen Press, 2017. Most of thi...

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Little Big Crimes Review: The Farmer and His Wife by Earl Staggs

Little Big Crimes: The Farmer and His Wife, by Earl Staggs: “The Farmer and His Wife,” by Earl Staggs,  Mystery Weekly Magazine, March 2017. Ever notice that private eye fiction is full of missi...