Today is publication day for the anthology, Janie's
Got a Gun: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of Aerosmith. Published by White City Press, the read is edited by SMFS list member Michael Bracken. The book is available at the publisher, Amazon,
and other vendors. The SMFS list members that reported being in the anthology
are:
Bill Baber with “Same Old Song and Dance.”
Eve Fisher with “Round and Round.”
John M. Floyd with “Hole in my Soul.”
Steve Liskow with “Dude Looks Like a Lady.”
Jeffrey Marks with “Three Mile Smile.”
Adam Meyer with “Livin' on the Edge.”
Tom Milani with “Jesus Is on the Main Line.”
M.E. Proctor with “Drop Dead Gorgeous.”
Ed Ridgley with “Dream On.”
Joseph S. Walker with “Janie's Got a Gun.”
Publisher Description:
With a
career spanning over 50 years, Aerosmith has been a trend-setter in the world
of rock and roll. From early hits such as “Dream On” and “Sweet Emotion” to
their legendary collaboration with Run DMC for a cover of “Walk This Way” to
their contribution of “Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing” on the soundtrack for Armageddon, Aerosmith has proved
time and again to be a band capable of reinvention and constant influence on
the music scene.
With
their 2024 announcement that the band will no longer tour, 16 crime fiction
authors have come together to produce an anthology paying tribute to some of
Aerosmith’s greatest hits and their studio albums. This literary trip across
the rock and roll landscape is courtesy of multi-award winning editor Michael
Bracken with stories by Ed Ridgley, Bill Baber, Eve Fisher. Avram Lavinsky,
John C. Bruening, Jeffrey Marks, Mary Dutta, Tom Mead, Steve Liskow, Joseph S.
Walker, Adam Meyer, John M. Floyd, Leone Ciporin, M.E. Proctor, Tom Milani and
Jim Winter.
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