SMFS list member Mary Dutta’s short story, The Wonderworker, appears in the just released Black Cat Weekly #44. Published by Wildside Press, the issue is available here in digital format.
Publisher Synopsis:
Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #44. This is an amazing
issue, with quite the all-star lineup.
First off, private detective Frank Wolf and his
grandson Joel return to our pages with a new short novel by Saul Golubcow, The
Dorm Murder (published simultaneously with Golubcow’s collection, The Cost of
Living and Other Mysteries). This is one of my favorite series in recent years,
and I highly recommend you start with The Dorm Murder. You won’t be
disappointed.
Black Cat’s acquiring editors have been busy,
too—Michael Bracken, Barb Goffman, Cynthia Ward, and Darrell Schweitzer all
have contributions this issue. Michael and Barb found great mysteries by Mary
Dutta and Brendan Dubois, Cindy has a neo-classic science fiction tale by David
Marusek, and Darrell has unearned a “paleo-interview” from 1988 with fantasist
Nancy Springer. It’s fascinating.
And we have classics by Fritz Leiber, Robert
Silverberg, George O. Smith, Henry Kuttner, and a Nick Carter mystery novel.
Plus, of course, a solve-it-yourself mystery from Hal Charles (the writing team
of Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet).
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
The Dorm Murder, by Saul Golubcow [short novel]
“The Wonderworker” by Mary Dutta [Michael Bracken
Presents short story]
“An Eggcellent Equation” by Hal Charles
[Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]
“The Lake Tenant” by Brendan DuBois [Barb Goffman
Presents short story]
The Blue Veil, by Nicholas Carter [novel]
Non-Fiction:
“Speaking with Nancy Springer” [Interview with Darrell
Schweitzer]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
“Getting To Know You” by David Marusek [Cynthia Ward
Presents short story]
“Friends and Enemies," by Fritz Leiber [short
story]
“Lair of the Dragonbird," by Robert Silverberg
[short story]
“Meddler’s Moon,” by George O. Smith [short story]
Avengers of Space, by Henry Kuttner [short novel]
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