Tuesday, January 9, 2024

SMFS Members Published in (I Just) Died in Your Arms: Crime Fiction Inspired by One-Hit Wonders

 

Multiple SMFS list members appear in the new anthology, (I Just) Died in Your Arms: Crime Fiction Inspired by One-Hit Wonders. Published today by Misti Media, and edited by SMFS list member Jay Hartman, the anthology is available in both print and eBook format from the publisher, Amazon, and other vendors. The SMFS members in the book are:

 

Leone Ciporin with “I Don't Want to Miss a Thing.”

 

Jeanne DuBois with "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye."

 

Barb Goffman with "Teenage Dirtbag."

 

Adam Gorgoni with “Bitch."

 

Vinnie Hansen with "96 Tears."

 

Wendy Harrison with "It's Raining Men."

 

Sandra Murphy with “Pigeon Talk.”

 

Josh Pachter with "The Rapper."

 

J. Michael Taylor with "It's Hard to Die."

 

Christine Verstraete with "Wildfire."

 

Bev Vincent with "Somebody's Watching."

 

Joseph S. Walker with "Come On Eileen."

 

Publisher Description:

Hitting the charts only once isn’t just unfortunate…it’s a crime.

Over the decades, tons of musical artists and groups have had a hit song that has lived on long after the tune topped the charts and is often looked upon fondly for decades to come. For some musicians, this may be the only the song they’re ever known for and they fade into obscurity soon thereafter. These are affectionately known as “one-hit wonders,” and are much celebrated by fans and music publications, particularly on September 25th each year on One-Hit Wonder Day

 

12 of today’s best short story authors have taken their favorite one-hit wonders and reimagined them as the influence for some pretty heinous crimes. (I Just) Died in Your Arms features a decades-spanning collection of immediately recognizable hit songs turned into stories from the amazing talents of Vinnie Hansen, Jeanne DuBois, Josh Pachter, J.M. Taylor, Christine Verstraete, Sandra Murphy, Joseph S. Walker, Wendy Harrison, Bev Vincent, Leone Ciporin, Adam Gorgoni and Barb Goffman.

 

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