Sunday, July 5, 2020

A Short Walk Down A Dark Street: Issue 111


News of the new issue by way of Peter DiChellis…

KABOOM! This week’s blog puts on a fireworks show for short mystery and crime fiction: links to awesome reviews, releases, free reads, and more.
Includes a free-to-read Joe R. Lansdale crime-horror mash-up at The Horror ‘Zine.
Plus—submission call: Flash Bang Mysteries is open for submissions until July 31. Check out the details.
And a review of a Stanley Ellin collection of stories about the wickedness that makes human nature “so deplorably fascinating.” The collection’s title story became a classic Alfred Hitchcock Presents TV episode.
Also: Pulp author Talmage Powell wrote over 500 mystery and crime shorts published in pulps and digests. Reviews of a few of them, along with Wildside Press Kindle collections for 46c and 99c.
A short walk down a dark street (#111). Celebrating short mystery and crime fiction.
Best wishes,
Peter


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