SMFS list member Hugh Lessig’s short story, Shade Tree
Mechanic, was published yesterday in Black Cat Weekly #80. Published by
Wildside Press, the issue is available here in digital format.
Website Description:
Our 80th issue has some great tales for you, starting
with an original mystery by Hugh Lessit (thanks to Acquiring Editor Michael
Bracken) and a great reprint by Jim Thomsen (thanks to Acquiring Editor Barb
Goffman). Plus we have a pair of detective novels, the first featuring New
York-based private investigator Nick Carter, and the second another original
Hardy Boys mystery. If you read the later editions, you will be shocked to find
how much was changed from the originals. These are not the watered-down Hardy
Boys most of us read as kids. Give it a read.
On the science fiction and fantasy side, we have a
Frostflower & Thorn tale by Phyllis Ann Karr, as she brings her famous duo
to a world created by M. Coleman Easton...in collaboration with Easton. Great
fun. Plus classic SF by Mike Curry, Robert Silverberg, Robert F. Young, and
Murray Leinster.
Here’s this issue’s complete lineup:
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
“The Shade Tree Mechanic” by Hugh Lessig [Michael
Bracken Presents short story]
“Clear as Glass” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself
Mystery]
“The Ride Home,” by Jim Thomsen [Barb Goffman Presents
short story]
The Little Glass Vial, by Nicholas Carter [novel]
The Tower Treasure, by Franklin W. Dixon [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
“A Glassmaker’s Courage,” by Phyllis Ann Karr and M.
Coleman Easton [short story]
“Metamorphosis,” by Mike Curry [short story]
“Come Into My Brain!” by Robert Silverberg [short
story]
“Bbruggil’s Bride,” by Robert F. Young [short story]
The Gadget Had A Ghost, by Murray Leinster [novella]
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