Sunday, October 13, 2024

SMFS Member Publishing News: My Balance by Abe Margel

 

SMFS list member Abe Margel reported that his short story, My Balance, was published in Midnight Garden: Where Dark Tales Grow: A WordCrafter Midnight Anthology. Published by WordCrafter Press, the anthology is available at Amazon and other vendors.

 

Amazon Description:

17 authors bring you 21 magnificent dark tales. Stories of magic, monsters and mayhem. Tales of murder and madness which will make your skin crawl. These are the tales that explore your darkest fears. Read them in the Midnight Garden... if you dare. 

Contributing authors include Paul Kane, Ell Rodman, DL Mullan, Joseph Carrabis, Roberta Eaton Cheadle, Denise Aparo, Jon Shannon, Zack Ellafy, Danaeka Scrimshaw, Robb T. White, Abe Margel, Julie Jones, Molly Ertel, Peter McKay, Kaye Lynne Booth, Paul Martz, and M.J. Mallon.

SMFS Member Publishing News: Clown-O-Phobia by Bobbi Chukran

 

SMFS list member Bobbi Chukran reported that her short story, Clown-O-Phobia, was published at Kings River Life Magazine. You can read it for free online here.

Friday, October 11, 2024

SMFS Member Publishing News: Fairy Bridges by Bev Vincent

 

SMFS list member Bev Vincent reported that his short story, Fairy Bridges, was published at Wallstreet Issue 1.8.  You can read the story online for free here.



Thursday, October 10, 2024

SMFS Member Publishing News: Treacherous: Grifters, Ruffians and Killers by Gary Phillips


SMFS list member Gary Phillips reported today that his short story collection, Treacherous: Grifters, Ruffians and Killers, is out. Published by Level Best Books-Level Short, the read is available at Barnes and Noble and Amazon

Barnes and Noble Description:

In this collection, you'll find double crossers getting crossed, two-bit hucksters out to make that one last con, a long-gone revolutionary's fraught homecoming, a heist gone sideways, a dying hitman with explosive secrets, a square john taking a big step out of line, and...zombies crawling from the grave lusting for cocaine.

Wednesday, October 9, 2024

SMFS Member Publishing News: Live, Local, and Long Dead: A Vermont Radio Mystery by Nikki Knight

 

SMFS list member Nikki Knight reported that today is publication day for her latest book, Live, Local, and Long Dead: A Vermont Radio Mystery. Published by Wild Rose Press, the read is available at the publisher, Amazon, and other vendors.

 

Publisher Description:

Vermont DJ Jaye Jordan’s Green-Up Day ends in murder when not one, but two, bodies turn up in an old park—and one of them was much too close to both her ex and her current man when it was alive and bodacious. Now Jaye, with the help of a colorful (and diverse) cast of townies, will have to clear her men’s names, unravel a World War II-era mystery—and get Grandpa Seymour to the Senior Prom on time.

 

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

SMFS Member Podcast News: The Codicil by Shannon Taft

 

SMFS list member Shannon Taft reports that her short story, The Codicil, is featured this week at Mysteryrat's Maze podcast. Produced by Kings River Life Magazine, the podcast can be heard here.

 

Website Description:

This episode features the mystery short story The Codicil by Shannon Taft—this is a ghost mystery perfect for Halloween season. It is read by local actor Sean Hopper. The Codicil appeared in the Fantastic Detectives anthology. You can learn more about the author on her website.

In each episode, we share with you mystery short stories and mystery novel first chapters read by actors from the San Joaquin Valley. Our theme song was written and performed by Kevin Memley. If you enjoyed this episode please review or rate it as that helps more people be able to find us! Also, consider subscribing so you never miss an episode!

If you would like to help support this podcast and Kings River Life financially, and get some fun rewards, check out our Patreon Page. You can also make a one time donation through Paypal and you can purchase some fun Mysteryrat's Maze merchandise on Redbubble.

You can find more mystery fun on our websites Kings River Life Magazine and KRL News and Reviews.

 

SMFS Members Published in Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine: November/December 2024


SMFS list members are published in the Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine: November/December 2024 issue. The issue is available at the publisher and other vendors. The SMFS members that reported being in the issue are:

 

K.L.Abrahamson with “Enough Thank You.”

 

Leslie Elman with “The Commission.”

 

James D.F. Hannah with “Twenty Centuries.”

 

Billie Livingston with “Whatever Satisfies the Soul.”

 

Robert Lopresti with “Welcome to JFR!”

 

Twist Phelan with “Double Parked.”

 

Anna Scotti with “Not with Hibiscus, but with Blood.”

 

Jeff Soloway with “The Theft of Las Meninas.”

SMFS Members Published in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine: November/December 2024


SMFS list members are published in the Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine: November/December 2024 issue. The issue is available at the publisher and other vendors. Those list members that reported being published in the issue are:

 

Michael Bracken with “Barbed Wire Bison.”

 

Nick Guthrie with “Protection.”

 

Robert Lopresti with “Christmas Dinner.”

 

William Burton McCormick with “Dreaming of Kharkiv.”

 

M J Soni with “Go Home.”

 

Additionally, James Patrick Focarile reported that he is listed as a runner-up in Mysterious Photograph Contest.

2024 Macavity Award Winners: Ticket to Ride by Dru Ann Love and Kristopher Zgorski


As announced by Mystery Readers International, SMFS list members Dru Ann Love and Kristopher Zgorski have won the 2024 Macavity Award in the Best Mystery Short Story category for their short story, "Ticket to Ride." The winning tale was published in the anthology, Happiness Is a Warm Gun: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of The Beatles. (Editor Josh Pachter, Down & Out Books, October 2023). 

 

Earlier this year this story also won the 2023 Agatha Award in the Best Short Story category as well as  the 2024 Anthony Award in the Best Short Story category.

SMFS Member Publishing News: No Regular John by James Patrick Focarile


SMFS list member James Patrick Focarile reported that his short story, No Regular John, was published at Guilty Crime Story Magazine: Flash!  You can read the flash fiction story online for free here.

Monday, October 7, 2024

SMFS Members Published in Crimes Against Nature: New Stories of Environmental Villainy


Today is publication day for the anthology, Crimes Against Nature: New Stories of Environmental Villainy. Edited by SMFS list member Robert Lopresti, the book is published by Down and Out Books. The read is available at Amazon and other vendors. The SMFS list members that reported their presence in the book are:

 

Michael Bracken with “Stinkwater Lake.”

 

Susan Breen with “Eruptions.”

 

Sarah M. Chen with “The Gift.”

 

Barb Goffman with “Gone to Pot.”

 

Karen Harrington with “Todd's Fault.”

 

R.T. Lawton with “Lenny and the Lab.”

 

Robert Lopresti with “The Trouble With Saving The World.”

 

Josh Pachter with “Heavenly Bamboo.”

 

Gary Phillips with “Scrap Heap.”

 

Description

The way we treat the world is a crime—fifteen of them, in fact. Some of the best and most honored mystery writers today have written new stories for this book dealing with environmental issues including pollution, wildfire, invasive species, climate change, recycling, and many more.

Authors include Michael Bracken, Susan Breen, Sarah M. Chen, Barb Goffman, Karen Harrington, Janice Law, R.T. Lawton, Robert Lopresti, Jon McGoran, Josh Pachter, Gary Phillips, S.J. Rozan, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Mark Stevens, and David Heska Wanbli Weiden.

The stories cover a wide variety of styles including noir, comic, caper, psychological, police procedural, and even a tale inspired by comic books.

Putting their money where their mouths are, the authors have chosen ecologically-themed non-profits who will receive half the royalties.

Sunday, October 6, 2024

SMFS Member Publishing News: Ol’ Crowbait by Bobbi A. Chukran

 

SMFS list member Bobbi A. Chukran reported that her short story, Ol’ Crowbait, appears in Black Cat Weekly #162. Published by Wildside Press, the issue is available here in digital format.

 

Publisher Description:

Yes, it’s our annual Halloween kickoff issue—for the next four Black Cats, extra spooky stories will be creeping and crawling into every issue. This time, we have vampires and scarecrows and werewolves (oh my!) as well as sinister strangers for your reading pleasure. Plus some other tricks and treats.

   As always, special thanks to our Acquiring Editors for helping round up great stories, and to the volunteer readers who keep discovering great stories for us. If you’re a writer (published or not) we welcome appropriate submissions through our portal at blackcatweekly.com.

   Here’s the complete lineup—

 

Cover Art: Ron Miller

 

Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:

 

“Skip Trace,” by Angela Zeman [Michael Bracken Presents short story]

    Skip Rose swore he’d never return to his childhood home, but a desperate family hires him to find out why their daughter was murdered. His investigation drags him back to dark memories and deadly secrets.

“The Treasure Map Intrigue,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]

    After her uncle’s death, Marcy and her cousins find a cryptic note attached to an old map. As they search for treasure, Marcy discovers a hidden clue. Can you solve it before Marcy uncovers the truth?

“Special Delivery,” by Linda Cahill [Barb Goffman Presents short story]

    When a young girl takes over her friend’s paper route, she encounters strange men, dark stories, and a house feared by all the neighborhood kids. What begins as a simple errand turns into a chilling mystery.

“Ol’ Crowbait,” by Bobbi A. Chukran [short story]

    When pranksters target Minnie Tate’s farm, they uncover more than Halloween mischief—triggering events that unravel a long-buried disappearance. As Sheriff Josie Miller digs deeper, eerie scarecrows and strange whispers lead to a chilling discovery.

Scotland Yard Can Wait, by Zenith Brown [novel]

    Inspector Lord investigates a decades-old bank heist. As bodies pile up, can he unravel the mystery before the cunning mastermind escapes with the loot?

 

Science Fiction & Fantasy:

 

“Howl At the Moon,” by John S. Glasby [short story]

    A cursed castle, a full moon, and an ancient, terrifying secret. When Robert Temple arrives, determined to unearth the truth, he finds himself face-to-face with a horror beyond his worst nightmares.

“He Who Stakes,” by Phyllis Ann Karr [short story]

    In Prince Vlad’s cruel court, Father Clement’s faith is tested when martyrs rise from their stakes. Can mercy and justice prevail over a ruler blinded by righteous fury.

“Waystation,” by Hannah Birss [short story]

    In a rundown bar on Space Station SOL, a lonely miner share a fleeting, intimate encounter with a mysterious woman on a pilgrimage for a new sun.

“The Jackson Killer,” by Philip E. High [short story]

    Sent to a frontier planet to track down a highly intelligent and dangerous mutant, Lassen must outwit his prey while grappling with the morality of his own role as an Eliminator.

“The Scientific Pioneer,” Nelson S. Bond [Horsesense Hank series, short story]

    A farmer with uncanny “horse-sense” shocks university scholars by solving complex scientific problems with ease. But when offered fame, fortune, and love, his unyielding logic leads him on a different path.   Until next time, happy reading! 

SMFS Member Publishing News: Emerald Love, Shifting Country Star: Urban Fantasy Short Mysteries by Elizabeth Zelvin


SMFS list member Elizabeth Zelvin reported that her short story collection, Emerald Love, Shifting Country Star: Urban Fantasy Short Mysteries, was released earlier this month. This is the second read in the series that began with Shifting Is for the Goyim. Published by Outsider Books, the eBook is available at Amazon.

 

Amazon Description:

Emerald Love, shape-shifting country artist, returns in a series of urban fantasy short mysteries. Emerald pays a quick visit to New York, helps a fellow shifter in trouble, and makes a big decision in "A Shifting Plan," the sequel to Shifting Is for the Goyim. In "A Shift At the Bluebird," murder stops the music at the beloved Nashville listening room. In "House of Marble," Emerald scents trouble in a small town while judging a contest for youthful country music hopefuls. Never before published: "A Shifting Alibi." Emerald introduces her niece to the Nashville music and shifting scenes, anticipating every scenario except that young Jazz will be accused of murder. And two stories set in the 1950s, both featuring a girl named Bessie, might or might not be alternative origin stories for Emerald's mother.

SMFS Members Published in The 13th Letter

 

SMFS list members have short stories in the recently released anthology, The 13th Letter. Published by Carrick Publishing, the latest read from The Mesdames and Messieurs of Mayhem, is available at Amazon. The members that reported their short stories in the anthology are:

 

J.E. Barnard with “The Lifted Letter.”

 

M.H. Callway with “The Boy in the Picture.”

 

Donna Carrick with “If You Should Fall.”

 

Blair Keetch with “27.”

 

Rosemary McCracken with “One Helluva Lady.”

 

Lynne Murphy with “Scamming Granny.”

 

Lisa de Nikolits with “In a Cold Country.”

 

Ed Piwowarczyk with “A Hollywood Tale.”

 

Sylvia Maultash Warsh with “Where are you, Marilyn?”

 

Amazon Description:

M is for Mesdames, Messieurs, mystery…and murder!

M is the thirteenth letter of the alphabet, and it begins so many wicked words: malice, Machiavelli, mayhem and of course, murder. But it also heads up mischief, melody and madcap mystery. And what could better suit the 
Mesdames and Messieurs of Mayhem? After all, thirteen is our lucky number!

Welcome to our sixth anthology, a book of 22 deviously crafted tales based on each author’s twisted take on the letter “M” or literally, a thirteenth letter. Most stories are light-hearted to counter our troubled times but a few do shade into the dark. Enjoy them all and remember:

The Mesdames and Messieurs of Mayhem is a collective of established Canadian crime fiction authors and talented new writers of the genre. Follow the links in these pages to learn more about our novels and stories. Visit our website at mesdamesofmayhem dot com and view the CBC documentary about us on GEM The Mesdames of Mayhem Short format CBC Gem

OUR AUTHORS:

Catherine Astolfo
Rosemary Aubert
J. E. Barnard
Jane Burfield
M. H. Callway
Melodie Campbell
Donna Carrick
Lisa de Nikolits
Cheryl Freedman
Therese Greenwood
Blair Keetch
Sylvia Maultash Warsh
Rosemary McCracken
Cat Mills
Lynne Murphy
Ed Piwowarczyk
Rosalind Place
Lorna Poplak
Madona Skaff
Caro Soles
Kevin P. Thornton
Melissa Yi

SMFS Member Publishing News: Unmasked by Edith Maxwell

 

SMFS list member Edith Maxwell reported that her short story, Unmasked, was published at Kings River Life Magazine. You can read it for free online here.

SMFS Member Guest Post: IF YOU JUST HANG ON… by Nikki Knight


Please welcome back Kathleen Marple Kalb to the blog today in her Nikki Knight personae. The book, Live, Local, and Long Dead: A Vermont Radio Mystery has new life through a new publisher and a series commitment. You can get it at the publisher, Wild Rose Press, Amazon, and other vendors. The book comes out Tuesday.

 

IF YOU JUST HANG ON…

            When it comes to writing, I’m a gila monster.

            A large venomous lizard, you ask? Well, kinda. The gila monster kills its prey by hanging on to until it surrenders. (That’s your inspirational weird fact for the day!) I hang on and keep writing characters I love until I convince everyone else to love them too…or at least give them a try.

            It’s why there’s a second Vermont Radio Mystery, LIVE, LOCAL, AND LONG DEAD, coming out this month…and why there are a lot of Vermont short stories out there, too. While I know, and really admire, writers who come up with new characters and a new “world” for each new story, I’m just not that creative.

            The basic idea of a mystery series set at a small radio station in Vermont was my first idea for a book, when I started writing fiction seriously in 2015, after my son started kindergarten. It seemed like a fun way to combine the experience of my first on-air job up there in the Green Mountains with my dark and snarky newsroom sense of humor – and finely honed appreciation for quirky crimes.
            The first version, best described as Stephanie Plum with moose and without Janet Evanovich’s skill, was a great learning experience. It was not, however, saleable, as I learned after my first agent hit a brick wall that had nothing to do with him, and everything to do with the product.

            Fast-forward a couple years, after the first round of my husband’s cancer battle, and successful querying and submission with a new agent who found a home for my first few historical mysteries. And what did I want to do but go back to Vermont? This time, though, with a main character, disc jockey Jaye Jordan, who was a lot more like me: a grownup, a mother, someone who’d seen things, done things, and taken a few hits. But Vermont was still my happy place – and I’m still me, so I kept the farting moose, the snarky humor, and the quirky, diverse cast.

            My agent loved it and sold it…and LIVE, LOCAL, AND DEAD ultimately earned out. Not enough, though, and the series wasn’t picked up.  

            That might have been the end if not for the short stories.

            When I started writing shorts, I gravitated to a setting and characters I knew well, which meant Vermont and Jaye. The shorts started to sell, and every time one of them was published, a copy or two of LIVE, LOCAL, AND DEAD sold, proving to me, and anyone who might consider my work, that there was indeed a market for it.

            Not to mention the fact that I couldn’t let go.

            Gila monster, remember?

That’s why, when Level Best picked up my historical and a new contemporary series, I didn’t do the smart thing and pull everything else that was on submission. And when the Wild Rose Press offered for the second Vermont book, and the only thing I had to say was “Yes, thank you!”

And now, I’d like to invite you to my happy place, a very small radio station in a tiny Vermont town, where weird crimes seem to keep happening, with a (literally) colorful cast of locals, wicked humor, warm family moments, and of course, that flatulent moose.

Not a gila monster in sight. Except, of course, for me.

 


 

LIVE, LOCAL, AND LONG DEAD: Vermont DJ Jaye Jordan's Green-Up Day ends in murder when not one, but two, bodies turn up in an old park -- and one of them was much too close to both her ex and her current man when it was alive and bodacious. Now Jaye, with the help of a colorful (and diverse) cast of townies, will have to clear her men's names, unravel a World War II-era mystery…and get Grandpa Seymour to the Senior Prom on time. 

 

 



Nikki Knight ©2024

 

Nikki Knight is an Author/Anchor/Mom…not in that order. An award-winning weekend anchor at New York’s 1010 WINS Radio, she writes short stories and novels including the Vermont Radio Mystery LIVE, LOCAL, AND LONG DEAD from the Wild Rose Press. As Kathleen Marple Kalb, she writes the Ella Shane and Old Stuff series, both from Level Best Books. A Derringer finalist, she’s had stories in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, Black Cat Weekly, and anthologies including DEVIL’S SNARE: Best New England Crime Stories 2024. She’s Co-VP of the New York/Tri-State Sisters in Crime Chapter and a past VP of the Short Mystery Fiction Society. She, her husband, and son live in a Connecticut house owned by their cat.

Friday, October 4, 2024

SMFS Members Published in Dark Yonder: Issue 7


SMFS list members reported being published in the recently released Dark Yonder: Issue 7. Published by Thalia Press, the read is available at Amazon. The SMFS list members that reported being in the read are:

 

 

Jay Butkowski with “Earl Green's Nazi Murder Machine.”

 

Hope Hodgkins with “Love Does.”

 

Chris L. Robinson with “Worth The Bullet.”

 

Rob D. Smith with “A Box Full of Soul.”

 

Amazon Description:

No One Knows...

... what goes on beyond closed doors: A remote country house hides a predator. A generic apartment is home to heartbreak and revenge. The confessional booth masks a monster. And prison walls? Well, anything can happen inside them. Join us for Issue 7 of Dark Yonder as ten of the best neo noir authors writing today reveal what the human heart hides:

Earl Green's Nazi Murder Machine by Jay Butkowski

Auntie Soo by Marco Etheridge

Penitents by Bryan Gruley

Love Does by Hope Hodgkins

Over the Wall by David James Keaton

Rosie's Thing by Kathleen Kent

Golden by Henry Presente

Happy Birthday by Jay Randall

Worth The Bullet by Chris L. Robinson

A Box Full of Soul by Rob D. Smith

Issue 7 also features a special autumnal cocktail recipe, along with commentary by editors Katy Munger and Eryk Pruitt.

SMFS Members Published in Festive Mayhem 4: Thirteen Cozy and Cold Winter Holiday Mystery and Crime Fiction Stories

 

Several SMFS list members reported that they have short stories in the recently released anthology, Festive Mayhem 4: Thirteen Cozy and Cold Winter Holiday Mystery and Crime Fiction Stories. You can learn more about the book, including where it is currently available, at Crime Writers of Color.  The SMFS list members that reported their presence in the book are:

 

Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier with “Sweeten.”

 

Delia Pitts with “Yuletide Clean-Up.”

 

P.M. Raymond with “Street Smarts.”

 

Website Description:

Publication Date: October 1, 2024
ISBN: 9798224417056
Subgenre: Anthologies/Short Stories
Race/Ethnic Categories: Black/African American; Asian, South Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander

The Festive Mayhem mystery and crime fiction anthology is back for another year! In this fourth edition, thirteen crime writers of color have teamed up to offer you a baker's dozen of brand-new short stories centered around the winter holidays. From uplifting cozies, to action-packed thrillers, to darker suspense, this collection has it all!

What you'll find inside:

• "The Townhouse That Cried: A Valentine's Day Haunting" by Persia Walker. In a gorgeous but haunted townhouse, a couple's darkest secrets and buried pasts threaten to destroy their relationship and their lives.
• "Chocolate Kisses, Deadly Wishes: A Clover City Files Short Story" by Barbara Howard. When a candy-themed reality TV show comes to Briarwood College, the event turns chilling when a celebrity chef is found dead amidst the winter wonderland set, thrusting two friends into a hunt for the killer.
• "Dearly Departed: A Crescent City Short Story" by SG Wong. Betta Ha believes deeply in her vocation as a Healer, but can her convictions be enough to protect a gifted new protégé from a predatory family, or her best friend from past mistakes that might now prove more dangerous than anyone imagined?
• "A Tokyo Christmas Dish" by Elizabeth Wilkerson. A burnt-out home health aide's impromptu trip to Japan takes a wild turn when she finds herself entangled in a scheme to spread Christmas cheer.
• "Valentine's Vengeance: A Cozy Cat Caper Mystery Short" by Paige Sleuth. Cherry Hills amateur sleuth Imogene Little finds herself investigating an attempted murder during a Valentine's Day double date.
• "Appalachia Kidnappings" by Lavelle Andrew Miller. A winter storm unearths a decade old mystery.
• "The Case Of The Missing Body: A Lara's Detective Agency Mystery" by Stella Oni. In the days leading up to Christmas, the body of a respected Yoruba chief vanishes from a funeral home under mysterious circumstances.
• "Yuletide Clean-Up" by Delia Pitts. Denise's post-holiday chores include dismantling the Christmas tree, baking cookies, and covering up a death.
• "Before The Ball Drops" by Lekecia Barclay. With the clock ticking down to a killer's midnight deadline on New Year's Eve, a jaded private detective makes a deal with her estranged best friend—find the would-be murderer in exchange for freeing her son.
• "Street Smarts" by P.M. Raymond. Against the backdrop of New Orleans Mardi Gras, a savvy stripper and her most ardent admirer share a dangerous secret that puts them in the crosshairs of a scheming law enforcer.
• "Sweeten: A Naomi Sinclair Short Story" by Ashley-Ruth M. Bernier. When blackmail threatens to ruin a perfect Virgin Islands Christmas, St. Thomian food journalist Naomi Sinclair trades her usual bush tea for a glass of maubi and dives in to uncover the truth.
• "The Paradise" by Jill Brock. Nia Jackson, the new tenant, discovers that living at the Paradise Apartments could be deadly.
• "Delilah And The Dangerous Diva" by Carolyn Marie Wilkins. When her boss's client, a renowned Negro opera singer, is accused of killing a crooked theatrical producer at the turn of the last century, legal secretary and aspiring novelist Delilah Rhodes must confront a vicious killer.