SMFS list member Steve Liskow’s short story, Ghost Writers in the Sky, appears in Black Cat Weekly #59 out today. Published by Wildside Press, the read is available in digital format here.
Synopsis:
Our 59th issue puts us firmly into one of the happiest
seasons of the year, Halloween! So fun and frights abound, with extra spooky
content—starting with “Ghost Writers in the Sky,” an original tale by Steve
Liskow, courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken. (It does double-duty as
mystery and fantasy, as does Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman’s pick, “Deal
Breaker,” by Justin Gustainis.)
Alas, we have no selection from Cynthia Ward this
time, but hopefully she will be back in short order. I picked up one of my
favorite dark fantasies by another Acquiring Editor to fill the hole: “Peeling
It Off,” by Darrell Schweitzer. Plus an uncanny tale by A.R. Morlan that would
have been at home in Weird Tales, then a Victorian-era occult novel by Marie
Corelli round things out.
For fans of traditional mysteries, we have a pair of
great private detective novels: About Face, by Frank Kane, and a vintage Nick
Carter novel from 1903. On the science fiction side, we have contributions by
Murray Leinster and a novel by George O. Smith.
Overall, this is one of our most eclectic issues, but
there is bound to be more than a few tales to suit everyone’s taste.
Here’s the complete lineup:
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
“Ghost Writers in the Sky,” by Steve Liskow [Michael
Bracken Presents short story]
“Point, Set, Match,” Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself
Mystery]
“Deal Breaker,” by Justin Gustainis [Barb Goffman
Presents short story]
Toying with Fate, by Nicholas Carter
About Face, by Frank Kane [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
“Ghost Writers in the Sky,” by Steve Liskow [Michael
Bracken Presents short story]
“Deal Breaker,” by Justin Gustainis [Barb Goffman
Presents short story]
“Peeling It Off,” by Darrell Schweitzer [novelet]
“The Cat Tracker Lady of Asad Alley,” by A.R. Morlan
[short story]
“The Nameless Something,” by Murray Leinster [novelet]
The Hellflower, by George O. Smith [novel]
The Sorrows of Satan, by Marie Corelli [novel]
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