SMFS list member Niki Knight’s short story, The New
York Goodbye, is now published in Black Cat Weekly #106. Published by Wildside
Press, the issue is available here
in digital format.
Publisher Description:
For our 106th issue, we seem to have developed a
television theme, with a pair of great speculative fiction stories about TV:
Norman Spinrad’s “Prime Time” and Henry Slesar’s “The Show Must Go On.”
Spinrad’s tale is a look at a future where people can retire to relive
television. And Slesar’s is a darkly cynical look behind the curtain of
television production. Jack Vance, H.B. Fyfe, and Joseph Payne Brennan round
out our SF and fantasy contributors this issue. “Prime Time,” incidentally, is
Norman Spinrad’s fiction debut in Black Cat Weekly, and it won’t be his last
story for us. He kindly went through his short fiction and selected 10 favorite
stories for us to reprint in coming issues, so you’re in for a real treat.
And speaking of treats, our editors are already
working on some special Halloween surprises for October. I know you’ll be
thoroughly spooked by some of them. Something to look forward to, as we
approach my favorite holiday season. (There’s a reason we have a black cat for
a mascot.)
Our novel this
issue is a mystery: Scarhaven Keep, by Golden Age British author J.S. Fletcher.
Also in mysteries, we have an original from Nikki Knight (courtesy of Acquiring
Editor Barb Goffman) and a terrific crime story by Brendan DuBois, who remains
a mainstay of short mystery fiction. Of course, no issue is complete without a
solve-it-yourself short from Hal Charles.
Great stuff
indeed.
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
“The Road’s End,” by Brendan DuBois [Michael Bracken
Presents short story]
“Last Shot,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself
Mystery]
“The New York Goodbye,” Nikki Knight [Barb Goffman
Presents short story]
Scarhaven Keep, by J.S. Fletcher [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
“Prime Time,” by Norman Spinrad [short story]
“The Show Must Go On,” by Henry Slesar [short story]
“The Visitor in the Vault,” by Joseph Payne Brennan
[short story]
“The Night of No Moon,” by H.B. Fyfe [short story]
“The Men Return,” by Jack Vance [short story]
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