Several SMFS list members have published works in The
Mystery Readers Journal: Environmental Mysteries (Volume 36, No. 1, Spring
2020) published and available from Mystery Readers International. The read
is available in print and pdf formats on the website. The SMFS
list members published in the issue are:
Vinnie Hansen with “Fruit of the Devil.”
Robert Lopresti with “Saving the Planet, One Novel at
a Time.”
Josh
Pachter with “Stork Trek’—The Story Behind
the Story.”
Website Synopsis:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AUTHOR! AUTHOR!
§ Can
Snakes Be Heroes? by Glynn Marsh Alam
§ We
Are the Wild by Sandi Ault
§ Toss
in a Bear or a Snake by Pamela Beeson
§ Environmental
Mysteries and Public Debate: Can One Enhance the Other? by
Dave Butler
§ Wild
and Commanding Settings: Striking the Right Balance for Readers by
Christine Carbo
§ Calypso
Saves the Climate by D. Z. Church
§ From
Addiction to Fiction—in the African Bush by Jenny Carless
§ Why
the Road Is Dark by Philip Cioffari
§ A
Background in the Birding World by Ann Cleeves
§ The
Man in the Doorway and Other Writing Mysteries by
Donna Cousins
§ Mysteries
With A Climate Change Message by Charlene
D’Avanzo
§ The
Old-Fashioned Way by William Deverell
§ Write
What You Know: Wilderness Thrillers by Karen Dionne
§ Natural
Crimes by Janet Dawson
§ It’s
All About the Birds… and Murder by Jan Dunlap
§ The
Mystery of the Missing Mountain by Toni Dwiggins
§ Natural
Inspiration by Gerald Elias
§ The
Common Threat by Kate Fellowes
§ The
Heart of the Matter by Christine Goff
§ Murder
and Mayhem For Our National Parks by Scott Graham
§ Fruit
of the Devil by Vinnie Hansen
§ Boots
in Dirt: Protecting Wildlife and Natural Resources by
Joseph Heywood
§ Wildfire
and Murder in the Woods by Dave
Hugelschaffer
§ Shark
Allure by Sara Johnson
§ A
Captivating Story by Diane Kelly
§ The Mystery as
Environmental Soapbox by William Kent Krueger
§ Does
the Message Overshadow the Murder? by Stephen Legault
§ Saving
the Planet, One Novel at a Time by Robert Lopresti
§ Wolf
Man by Michael Allan Mallory
§ Burying
the Evidence by Larry Maness
§ Novels
from the Garden of Good and Evil by Keith McCafferty
§ The
Bright Side of Environmental Devastation by Jon McGoran
§ A
Caution on Environmental Research by Skye Moody
§ I
Never Intended to Write Environmental Mysteries, But… by
Michael Norman
§ “Stork
Trek”—The Story Behind the Story by Josh Pachter
§ A
Thrilling Environment by Katherine Prairie
§ Murder in a Damaged
Environment by Kwei Quartey
§ Resolving
to Write Novel by Ben Rehder
§ Off
Road by Kirk Russell
§ Is
Any Refuge Certain? by Carolyn J. Rose
§ On
the Trail of a New Environment by Mark Stevens
§ Finding
My Voice in Wildlife by Jessica Speart
§ Writing
from the African Bush: What a Pleasure! by Stanley Trollip
§ Writing
About the Environment in the West by Judith Van
Gieson
§ When
Cozies Can’t Be All That Cozy by Betty Webb
§ The
House of the Monk’s Spring by Robert Wilson
§ Partners
in Crime: My Link to the EPA by Kenneth Wishnia
§ Interesting
Times for Mystery Writers by John Yunker
§ Nature
and Mystery by Gregory Zeigler
§
COLUMNS
§ Mystery
in Retrospect: Reviews by L.J. Roberts
§ Real
Environmental and Wildlife Crimes by Cathy Pickens
§ From
the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph
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