SMFS list member Richard Helms’ short story, Everybody
Loves a Hero, is published in Black Cat Weekly #131. Published by Wildside
Press, the issue is available here
in digital format.
Website Description:
This issue, we have a pair of original
tales—Aeryn Rudel’s “The Past, History” (which served double-duty as both
science fiction and a crime story, courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael
Bracken) and Janet Law’s urban fantasy, “The Fountain of Youth.” We also have a
pair of stories that fall squarely in the Weird Tales vein,
one by fantasy master Seabury Quinn and one by Malcolm Jameson, best known for
his military SF tales—this time, he serves up sci-fi horror in South America,
complete with monsters! A Jerome Bixby / Joe E. Dean collaboration and a novel
of a future in which the United States has cut itself off from the world with
an atomic curtain of power (a variation of the “iron curtain” theme…) by Nick
Boddie Williams round out the science fiction & fantasy part of the
magazine.
On the mystery side,
Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman serves up a tale of a potential high school
shooter and his best friend in “Everybody Loves a Hero,” by Richard Helms, plus
we have a classic short story by Murray Leinster and a powerful anti-racism
mystery novel by Dorothy B. Hughes. And, of course, one of Hal Charles’s
“solve-it-yourself” puzzlers.
A warning to the
culturally sensitive: Dorothy B. Hughes’s novel, published in 1963,
contains language which will be offensive to some. It is used to highlight the
racism of villains in the story and was a powerful anti-racism tool of the time
in a skilled author’s hands.
Here’s the complete
lineup—
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
- “The Past, History,” by Aeryn
Rudel [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
- “What’s Wrong with this
Picture?”by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]
- “Everybody Loves a Hero,” by
Richard Helms [Barb Goffman Presents short story]
- “Island Honor,” by Murray
Leinster [short story]
- The Expendable Man, by Dorothy B. Hughes [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
- “The Past, History,” by Aeryn
Rudel [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
- “The Fountain of Youth,”by Janice
Law [short story]
- “Share Alike,” by Jerome Bixby
and Joe E. Dean [short story]
- “The Vengeance of India,” by
Seabury Quinn [short story, Jules de Grandin series]
- “Chariots of San Fernando,” by
Malcolm Jameson [short story]
- The Atom Curtain, by Nick Boddie Williams [novel]
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