Several SMFS list members have stories in or are
recognized in The Best American Mystery Stories 2023 edition. Edited by Lisa
Unger and Steph Cha, the read is published by Mariner Books and is available in
audio, digital, and print formats from the publisher,
Amazon,
and other vendors. The SMFS list members in the book or recognized in it are:
Main Full Story Section:
Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier with “Ripen.” Originally
published in Black
Cat Weekly Issue 48, published by Wildside Press.
Jacqueline Freimor, with “Foreword.” Originally
published in Vautrin
- Volume 4, Issue 1, Summer 2022, published by Vautrin.
James A. Hearn with "Home Is the Hunter." Originally
published in Mickey
Finn Volume 3: 21st Century Noir,
published
by Down & Out Books.
Adam Meyer with "Mr. Filbert's Classroom."
Originally published in Chesapeake
Crimes: Magic is Murder, published by Wildside
Press.
Annie Reed with "The Blood-Red Leaves of Autumn."
Originally published in Always
With Us: Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem #9, published by Knotted Road Press.
Joseph S. Walker with "Crime Scene."
Originally published in Malice
in Dallas: Metroplex Mysteries Volume 1,
published by the North Dallas Chapter of Sisters in Crime.
Other Distinguished Mystery and Suspense of 2022:
Francelia Belton with "Dreaming of Ella."
Originally published in Denver
Noir, published by Akashic Books.
Michael Bracken with "Kissing Cousins."
Originally published in Starlite
Pulp Review #1, published by Starlite Pulp.
Eve Fisher with "The Closing of the Lodge.” Originally
published in Alfred
Hitchcock Mystery Magazine: November/December 2022.
Barb Goffman with "The Gift." Originally published in Land
of 10,000 Thrills: Bouchercon Anthology 2022,
published by Down & Out Books.
Delia C. Pitts with “A Deadly First.” Originally published
in Festive
Mayhem 3: A Limited-Edition Collection of New Mystery and Crime Fiction Stories
and Reissued Holiday Favorites.
Amazon Description:
“This form has a special kind of magic, the ability to
transport you quickly, intensely, to capture character, time, place, and story
with immediacy,” writes guest editor Lisa Unger in her introduction. The
transporting stories in this year’s The Best American Mystery and Suspense are
populated by those who exist on the fringe of our society and want more than
what life has dealt them: A haunted veteran turned career criminal is on the
run. An injured fighter turned bouncer seeks vengeance for his lost love. An
assassin on his last job finds himself questioning his life choices and breaks
all the rules to understand his final victim. By turns thrilling and
enlightening, each story, according to Unger, “will have you holding your
breath, flipping the pages, will leave you thinking about people and why they
do the dark, dangerous, frightening things that they do.”
The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2023 includes Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier • William Boyle • S. A. Cosby • Jacqueline Freimor • James A. Hearn • Ladee Hubbard • A. J. Jacono • Adam Meyer • Silvia Moreno-Garcia • Walter Mosley • Leigh Newman • Joyce Carol Oates • Margaret Randall • Annie Reed • Anthony Neil Smith • Faye Snowden • Jervey Tervalon • Joseph S. Walker • Thaai Walker • Jess Walter
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