SMFS list member Albert Tucher’s short story, Tomato Rage, is published today in Black Cat Weekly #66. Published by Wildside Press, the issue is available here in digital format. Please note that this is issue #66 even though there is a “64” on the cover.
Website Synopsis:
Our 66th issue kicks off our holiday festivities,
thanks to Katherine Fast’s “Reunion” (brought to you by Acquiring Editor Barb
Goffman) Plus we have an original tale by Albert Tucher (courtesy of Acquiring
Editor Michael Bracken), and a darker science fiction story by David C. Smith
(thanks to Acquiring Editor Cynthia Ward, who had been on leave for the last
few issues.) On the mystery front, we have another Johnny Liddell mystery from
Frank Kane, a historical novel (okay, a western...but it’s also a mystery!) by
W.C. Tuttle), and of course a solve-it-yourself puzzler from Hal Charles.
On the science fiction end, we have a fun tale by the
late British master Arthur Sellings, who has been too-long neglected. We hope
to have more of his work in future issues. We also have strong stories from
Murray Leinster and George O. Smith, plus another Jules de Grandin psychic
detective yarn by Seabury Quinn, from the pages of the legendary pulp magazine
Weird Tales.
Here’s this issue’s lineup:
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
“Tomato Rage,” by Albert Tucher [Michael Bracken
Presents short story]
“Tracking Time” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself
Mystery]
“Reunion,” by Katherine Fast [Barb Goffman Presents
short story]v
“Pass the Word Along,” by Frank Kane [short story]
Sundog Loot, by W.C. Tuttlet [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
“Sassenden’s Dream,” by David C. Smith [Cynthia Ward
Presents short story]
“The Cautious Invaders,” by Arthur Sellings [short
story]
“The Disciplinary Circuit,” by Murray Leinster
[novella]
“The Vengeance of India,” by Seabury Quinn [short
story]
Spacemen Lost, by George O. Smith [novel]
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