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Shadow of Doubt by Mary Wickizer Burgess

The British edition of Mary Wickizer Burgess’ latest Gail Brevard mystery, Shadow of Doubt, is out from Lynford Mystery. Meanwhile, the US version is available from Wildside Press, along with other books in the series.

The Winter 2020 newsletter from Paul D. Marks includes news about his coming novel: The Blues Don’t Care, notice of three new interviews/articles, including his discussion of the Bunker Hill series from Ellery Queen in The Digest Enthusiast No. 11, a little history lesson on La La Land, Noirville with Nat King Cole, What’s Next, and Dog Tails. Subscribe at PaulDMarks.com

Robert Lopresti highlights an intriguing story, “Murderer Bill” by John Grant, in the Jan. 2020 Mystery Weekly Magazine over at Little Big Crimes.

Pulp Adventures No.34

Just out is the new issue of Pulp Adventures, No. 34, with classic pulp fiction by William Decatur and a Hollywood Detective yarn by Robert Leslie Bellem. There’s new pulp fiction by William M. Hope, Logan Robichaud, Charles Burgess, Adam Beau McFarlane, Patti Boeckman & Sharla Wilkins, and Ron Riekki. Plus a Dan Turner comics adventure by Bellem and Adolphe Barreaux. PA is published by Rich Harvey and edited by Audrey Parente from Bold Venture. Print $9.95

Analog interviews Douglas F. Dluzen about his story “Welcome to the New You: Terms and Conditions for the iCRISPR Gene-Editing Kit” in the current issue. The Astounding Analog Companion

F&SF Masthead

Auston Habershaw on “Three Gowns for Clara” F&SF blog.

Occult Detective Magazine No. 6

Matthew X. Gomez reviews Occult Detective Magazine No. 6 at EconoClashReview.com

Michael Bracken exposes his life of crime over at SleuthSayers.com.

Mark SaFranko shares his thoughts “From the Short Story to the Big Screen” over at Something is Going to Happen.

John Boston reviews Amazing Stories March 1965 at GalacticJourney.org

Michael Neno reviews The Island of Doctor Moreau by H.G. Wells on Goodreads.

Rick McCollum

Rick McCollum shared his WIP with Ken Meyer, Jr. over at Ink Stains this week. If you only click on one link from this week’s digest, make it this one!

Thanks to Chuck Carter for posting a link to this Forbes article on SF and Fantasy magazines’ readership in 2020.

Pulp Literature February 2020 e-news includes an offer for ARCs of Allaigna’s Song: Aria by J.M. Landels, The Muse Retreats for writers, author news, Contest deadlines, and much more. Read it here.

J.T. Yost announced Birdcage Bottom Books 2020 lineup Kickstarter campaign.

James Reasoner called The Digest Enthusiast No. 11 “a spectacular issue” on Rough Edges this week, and Walker Martin commented he wished “it was bi-monthly.” If you’re not already a regular reader of Reasoner’s blog it’s one of life’s daily pleasures, and Martin often adds to the fun.

Brain Freeze
Rocket Roach

Jim Main is launching a new mini comic called Brain Freeze (logo art by Marc Haines). The first issue will include a two-page comic by Bob Vojtko rebooting an adventure of Rocket Roach and Radar. Watch this space for availability.

Readin’ ’n Writin’
Alec Cizak and I have been busy working on the next Pulp Modern. Still no firm publication date, but we’re about one-third through production. Rick McCollum is lined up for the cover and Ran Scott will illustrate the stories. Next submission window will be one day, February 23, 2020. Keep an eye on Pulp Modern’s Facebook page for the official announcement.

Rooftop Stew by Max Clotfelter

One of Birdcage Bottom Books 2019 releases was Rooftop Stew by Max Clotfelter, which I read earlier this week. J.R. Williams’ blurb sez it all: “HA, ha! I just love Clotfelter’s weird, gnarly drawings and sick, twisted stories… enjoy this book now, before the final apocalypse brings a sudden, merciful end to this troubled world…”

Michael Shayne Feb. 1957

Also read the Feb. 1957 issue of Michael Shayne Mystery Magazine. A diverse collection of crime stories: smart, screwball comedy by Veronica P. Johns; three solid deductive procedurals by Lee E. Wells, Jay Carroll, and Robert O’Neil Bristow; the suspense of abduction by Samuel W. Taylor, alternative realities by Henry Slesar, Robert Bloch, and Frank Kane; and the opening salvo of Brett Halliday’s Mike Shayne novel, Weep for a Blond Corpse. I’m reviewing this issue and the two that follow for either Peter Enfantino’s reboot of bare*bones magazine or The Digest Enthusiast No. 13.

From the Vault
True Crime Detective Winter 1953

True Crime Detective Winter 1953

True Crime Detective Vol. 2 No. 5 Winter 1953
Contents Page
Frank Mullady “The Wanton Murder of Arnold Schuster”
Edmund Pearson “The Day of Floradora”
J. Francis McComas “Until Your are Dead”
F. Tennyson Jesse “Murder in the King’s Household”
H.B. Irving “The Strange Case of Euphrasie Mercier”
Verdict of Two: a book review department by the Editors
Stuart Palmer “Once Aboard the Lugger”
Miriam Allen deFord “The Murderer was a Lady”
Index to Volume One and Two
Ad for The Book of Wit & Humor (Mercury Publications)

Publisher: Lawrence E. Spivak
Editors: Anthony Boucher, J. Francis McComas
General Manager: Joseph W. Ferman
Managing Editor: Robert P. Mills
Advisory Editor: Charles Angoff
Consulting Editor: Edward D. Radin
Art Director: George Salter
Cover: Dirone Photography from “Murder in the King’s Household”
5.5” x 7.75” 128 pages 35¢

Broadswords and Blasters No. 12

The pulp magazine with modern sensibilities is going out big. Issue 12 is both twice as thick as previous issues, but it’s also the last issue for the indefinite future. Co-editors Matthew Gomez and Cameron Mount summed it up: “We’ve had a good run, but both of us want to work on different projects, and well, we’d like to think we are ending on a high note.”

Broadswords and Blasters No. 12 Winter 2020
Contents Page
Matthew X. Gomez & Cameron Mount: From the Editors
J. Rohr “Riding the Rails”
Richard L. Rubin “Commander Saturn and the Air Bandit of Mars”
D.J. Tyrer “Journey to Mount Argaeas”
Kristen Reid “American Appetites”
Jonathan Mast “Callahan and the Bomb Squad”
S. Gepp “No Stand”
Ben Serna-Grey “Smoke & Hamsters”
Keith Kennedy “The Drive Home”
E.G. Thompson “The DSO”
T.L. Simpson “Crowbait”
Andrew Miller “Shootout at Namaste Mart”
Roger H. Stone “Spaceman and the Freakshow”
Steve DuBois “The Professionals”
Anthony Pickett “Aces and Rogues”
Russell W. Johnson “Don’t Let the Law Hit Ya Where the Good Lord Split Ya”
Kristen Brand “Starstruck”
Scott Forbes Crawford “A Lone Man is No Warrior”
Matt Spencer “The Radiant Abyss”

Broadswords and Blasters No. 12 back

Editors: Matthew X. Gomez, Cameron Mount
Cover: Luke Spooner
6” x 9”, 255 pages
Print $9.99, Kindle $3.99

Broadswords and Blasters website

Broadswords and Blasters No. 11 Fall 2019

The pulp magazine with modern sensibilities.

Broadswords and Blasters No. 11 Fall 2019
Contents
Matthew X. Gomez & Cameron Mount: From the Editors
Aaron Emmel “A Protector on the Road”
James Kane “The Red Star Assassin”
Benjamin Chandler “The Living Texts of Sildeen”
J.C. Pillard “Frail Memorials”
Erin K. Wagner “See You in the Next Regime”
C.J. Casey “Fire and Wool”
Erica Ruppert “Dust Claims Dust”
Gary Robbe “A Touch of Shade”
Kevin M. Folliard “Dreaming of Chester”

Back Cover

Editors: Matthew X. Gomez, Cameron Mount
Cover: Luke Spooner
6” x 9”, 127 pages
POD $6.99, Kindle $2.99

Broadswords and Blasters website

Now in print!

EconoClash Review No. 4

EconoClash Review No. 4 Spring 2019
Contents
J.D. Graves: Welcome Thrill Seekers
Rex Weiner “Death Episode”
Matthew X. Gomez “Hello Scum”
Mark Slade “Chicken Foot Blues”
Hailey Piper “What Stills the Heart”
Jon Zelazny “Freak Out!”
C.W. Blackwell “Bad Junk”
Robert Petyo “In the Blood”
J.S. Rogers “Stone of Souls”
J.L. Boekestein “Service at Sunflower Planet” art by Denny Marshall
Hatebreaker “The Eldritch Muse”
A.B. Patterson “Blue Angel”
Cheap Thrills Bios

Editor-in-Chief: J.D. Graves
Cover & Story Art (unless noted): Duane Crockett
5” x 8”, 170 pages
$7.99 POD, $2.99 Kindle
EconoClash Review website

Pulp Modern Vol. 2 No. 4

Don’t keep your new pals waiting. The new issue of Pulp Modern is here.

Pulp Modern Vol. 2 No. 4 Summer 2019
Alec Cizak: From the Editor
Rex Weiner “A Pinto, a Hooker, a Gun” art by Ran Scott
Russell Thayer “The Killer” art by Alfred Klosterman
C.W. Blackwell “Her Name Was Larceny” art by Alfred Klosterman
Albert Tucher “Modesy” (Diana Andrews) art by Dan W. Taylor
Matthew X. Gomez “The Price of an Offer Refused” art by Ran Scott
Scott Forbes Crawford “Heart of a Samurai” art by Ran Scott
Adam S. Furman “Rosetta” art by Ran Scott
Adam S. House “Odd Jobs” art by Ran Scott
S. Craig Renfroe Jr. “Chulainn” art by Ran Scott

PM4 back cover

Publishers: Uncle B Publications & Larque Press LLC
Editor: Alec Cizak
Design: Richard Krauss
Cover: Rick McCollum
Back Cover: Brian Buniak
Cartoons: Bob Vojtko
5.5” x 8.5” 132 pages
POD $6.99 Kindle (print replica) $2.99 Magzter $2.99

Pulp Modern website
Larque Press website

Broadswords and Blasters No. 9 Spring 2019

The pulp magazine with modern sensibilities.

Broadswords and Blasters No. 9 Spring 2019
Contents
Matthew X. Gomez & Cameron Mount: From the Editors
R.A. Goli “Griffon Eggs”
Rex Weiner “Camera Obsura”
Ethan Sabatella “The Pole-House”
Cara Fox “The Corsair’s Daughter”
Scotch Rutherford “Termination Clause”
Matt Spencer “Old Haunting Grounds”
C.W. Blackwell “Quarter Past Ordinary”
Vince Carpini “Courtship of the Queen of Thieves”
Adam S. Furman “Olympian Six”

Editors: Matthew X. Gomez, Cameron Mount
Cover: Luke Spooner
6” x 9”, 123 pages
POD $6.99, Kindle $2.99

Broadswords and Blasters website

Broadswords and Blasters No. 8

The pulp magazine with modern sensibilities.

Contents
From the Editors
David F. Shultz “Addrassus”
Jason E. Maddux “Temporally Out of Service”
Cynthia Ward “Buzz or Howl Under the Influence”
DJ Tyrer “Talons of the Snatcher”
Kent Rosenberger “Lawbreaker”
Michael DeCarolis “Thunderbolt Colt”
Austin Worley “Lightning Between Your Fingers”
Myke Edwards “Sunday Evening”
Steve DuBois “Screaming Timmy Must Die”

Editors: Matthew X. Gomez, Cameron Mount
Cover: Luke Spooner
6” x 9”, 114 pages
POD $6.99, Kindle $2.99 (free with POD)

Broadswords and Blasters website

Broadswords and Blasters No. 7The pulp magazine with modern sensibilities.

Contents
From the Editors
Richard L. Rubin “Commander Saturn and the Pirates of Ganymede”
Tom Barlow “Jigsaw”
Ben Serna-Grey “Choice Cuts”
Rob Francis “Land and Money and Old Bones”
Sara Codair “A Curious Case in the Deep”
Z.S. Reynolds “Between”
Joe Kilgore “The Best Laid Plans”
Brad Young “The Whisker-Wood”
Donald Jacob Uitvlugt “Harvest Moon”

Broadswords and Blasters No. 7 backEditors: Matthew X. Gomez, Cameron Mount
Cover: Luke Spooner
6” x 9”, 121 pages
POD $6.99, Kindle $2.99

Broadswords and Blasters website

Broadswords and Blasters No. 6The pulp magazine with modern sensibilities.

Contents
From the Editors
Robert Walton “The Ogre’s Secret”
Rie Sheridan Rose “Marshal Marshal Meets the Mechanical Marauder”
Adam S. Furman “Collateral Damage”
Marcus Hansson “A Scent of Blood and Salt”
Catherine J. Cole “Royal Stowaway”
J.D. Graves “Her Coffin’s Colder than the Mink Glove”
Jared Mason “Pigsty”
David VonAllmen “Tomorrow’s Eyes”

Editors: Matthew X. Gomez, Cameron Mount
Cover: Luke Spooner
6” x 9”, 108 pages
POD $6.99, Kindle $2.99 (free with print version)

Broadswords and Blasters website

Broadswords and Blasters No. 6 back cover

Broadswords and Blasters #5 coverThe pulp magazine with modern sensibilities.

Contents
From the Editors
Alison McBain “After War”
Aaron Emmel “Irini”
J. Rohr “Let It All Bleed Out”
David F. Shultz “Jerold’s Stand”
Dianne M. Williams “Giving Up the Ghost”
Tom Howard “Lost Train to Oblivion”
L. Chan “Petals, Falling Like Memories”

Broadswords and Blasters #5 back coverEditors: Matthew X. Gomez, Cameron Mount
Cover: Luke Spooner
6” x 9”, 98 pages
POD $6.99, Kindle $2.99 (free with print version)

Broadswords and Blasters website