Tuesday, October 29, 2024

SMFS Members Published in Mystery Readers Journal: Mystery Readers Journal: Partners in Crime, Volume 40, No. 3, Fall 2024

 

Several SMFS list members have published essays in the Mystery Readers Journal: Partners in Crime, Volume 40, No. 3, Fall 2024. Published earlier this week by Mystery Readers International, the read is available at the website. The SMFS list members that reported they were published in the issue are:

 

 

Ron Katz with the essay. “(Life) Partners in Crime.”

 

Josh Pachter with the essay, “Multiple Accomplices.”

 

M. E. Proctor with the essay, “Bop City Swing or How I Fell in Step with a Dancing Partner.”

 

Jennifer Slee and Jessica Slee with the essay, “Finishing Each Other’s Sentences.”

 

Elizabeth Zelvin with “Detection in the Harem.” 

 

Publisher Description:

TABLE OF CONTENTS

ARTICLES

·         Unforgettable Duos: Fictional Partners in Crime by Ayoola Onatade

·         If You’re Ever in a Jam, Here I Am by Margot Kinberg

·         Morse & Lewis—The Perfect Partners in Crime by Paul Charles

·         Those Loveable “Sidekicks!” Who’s Your Favorite? by Lou Armagno

AUTHOR! AUTHOR!

·         An Author and Her Characters Team Up by Annamaria Alfieri

·         Partners Balance Crime Fighting by Saffron Amatti

·         A Study in Contrasts by Paul A. Barra

·         Why Two by Two? by Albert Bell

·         A Partnership—Not that I Wanted One by J. F. Benedetto

·         Two Voices Morph into a Third by Cordelia Biddle and Steve Zettler

·         Collaborators Continue the Molly Murphy Series by Rhys Bowen and Clare Broyles

·         Partners in Crime: The Pear Mystery Series by Robin Castle

·         Partners in Magic and Murder by Ron Cook

·         The Working Group by Susan Courtwright

·         You Can’t Do It Alone by J. Salvatore Domino

·         Double Doubles: Two Sets of Partners in Crime by Martin Edwards

·         Partners Write Partners by Lee Elder

·         Cronies, Chums, and Colleagues by Kate Fellowes

·         The Unique Partnership in The Nest by Hal Glatzer

·         When Two Are Not Enough by Bradley Harper

·         The Birth of “Ticket to Ride” by Dru Ann Love and Kristopher Zgorski

·         The Partner Sleuths in My Mysteries by Adrian Magson

·         (Life) Partners in Crime by Ron Katz

·         One Plus One Makes It More Fun by Tim Maleeny

·         The Equalizer by Jeanne Matthews

·         The Conjuror and the Copper by Tom Mead

·         Why I Write with Partner Sleuths, Sort Of by Mike Orenduff

·         Father/Daughter Detective Duo by Marcy McCreary

·         Multiple Accomplices by Josh Pachter

·         Writing Together Can Be Murder, But That’s Not All Bad by Larry and Rosemary Mild

·         In It Together by Priscilla Paton

·         Bop City Swing—or How I Fell in Step with a Dancing Partner by M.E. Proctor

·         A Partnership with Heart—and Fur by Neil Plakcy

·         Life Partners/Partners in Crime by Lev Raphael

·         Detecting Partners, Writing Partners by SJ Rozan

·         He Said, She Said: On Writing Devils Island by Midge Raymond & John Yunker

·         Partners in Small-Town Crime: Samuel Craddock and Loretta Singletary by Terry Shames

·         Finishing Each Other’s Sentences by Jennifer Slee and Jessica Slee

·         Brainstorms & Nuclear Bombs: Writing with Your Spouse by Alexandra Sokoloff & Craig Robertson

·         Partners in Crime—Michael and Stanley by Michael Sears and Stanley Trollip

·         My Mother, My Partner by Charles Todd

·         Parasols and Poisons: Gilded Age Partners in Crime by N. S. Wikarski

·         Detection in the Harem by Elizabeth Zelvin

COLUMNS

·         Mystery in Retrospect: Reviews by Aubrey Hamilton, Claire Hart-Palumbo, Lesa Holstine, Dru Ann Love, LJ Roberts, and Jonathan Woods

·         Children’s Hour: Partners in Crime by Gay Toltl Kinman

·         Unexpected Partners in Real Crime by Cathy Pickens

·         Crime Seen: Assorted Ampersands by Kate Derie

·         From the Editor’s Desk by Janet A. Rudolph

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