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Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Nov/Dec 2018Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Nov/Dec 2018 Vol. 152 #5 & 6, whole #926 & 927
Contents
Michael Sears “The Honest End of Sybil Cooper” art by Jason C. Eckhardt
Steve Steinbock: The Jury Box
Bill Pronzini “Smoke Screen”
Barb Goffman “Bug Appétit”
Dennis McFadden “Lake Desolation”
O.A. Tynan “Jenny’s Necklace”
Dean Jobb: Stranger Than Fiction (preview)
John H. Dirckx “Where the Red Lines Meet”
Kristopher Zgorski: Blog Bytes
Peter Lovesey “Agony Column”
Reed Johnson “Open House”
Josh Pachter “50”
Jean-Claude Mourlevat “Take Care, Love” (Passport to Crime) Translated from the French by Samuel Ashworth
Stacy Woodson “Duty, Honor, Hammett” (Dept. of First Stories)
David Dean “Human Resources”
Susan Dunlap “A House in the Country”
Marilyn Todd “Downton Shabby” (verse)
Craig Faustus Buck “Race to Judgement”
Marilyn Todd “Long Slow Dance Through the Passage of Time”
Jehane Sharah “The Screening” (Dept. of First Stories)
Dave Zeltserman “Archie for Hire” (Julius Katz) art by Ron Bucalo
Marketplace
Anna Scotti “Krikon the Ghoul Hunter”
Index to Volumes 151 & 152—2018
2018 EQMM Readers Award Ballot

Publisher: Peter Kanter
Editor: Janet Hutchings
Associate Editor: Jackie Sherbow
Senior Director Art & Production: Porter C. McKinnon
Senior AD: Victoria Green
Cover: Debut Art
192 pages
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Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine website
Dean Jobb’s Stranger Than Fiction

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Paperback Parade No. 102 Nov. 2018Contents
Gary Lovisi: Paperback Talk
Jim Fitzpatrick “The Canadian Crows”
Gary Lovisi “Hot Rods, Cool Chicks & Fast Racing Cars in Vintage Paperbacks”
Jack Seabrook “Fredric Brown in the Golden Age of Paperbacks (1948–1960)”
Graham Andrews “First-Class Mailer: The Deer Park”
Richard Greene “Deathwish & Vigilante Porn”
Linda Pendleton “Stewart Edward White”

Editor: Gary Lovisi
Designer: Richard Greene
~5.5” x 8.5” 104 pages, full color throughout
$15 + postage for a single issue
$40 for three-issue subscription
Gryphon Books website

Pulp Modern Vol. 2 No. 3 pages 98–99Stories from Pulp Modern Vol. 2 No. 3

Though he was born in the UK, J.A. Prentice has spent most of his life in the United States. In 2017, he graduated from San Francisco State University with a degree in Creative Writing. His work has previously been published by Crooked Teeth and 365 Tomorrows. He also contributes to the blog Living Authors’ Society, which can be found on WordPress,Tumblr, Facebook, and Twitter. He believes that the best way to write fantasy is to read history and mythology and then be a little insane.When he was five, he was attacked by a wild monkey, which annoyingly proved to be the most interesting thing that has happened to him.