Saturday, January 07, 2012
Glenn Miller Update
Neither the great American bandleader's body nor the wreckage were ever found, leading to countless claims of a cover-up.
But now a previously unreported sighting of the doomed plane has emerged in a teenage planespotter's notebook – and seems to shatter the main theory over Miller's death.
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention
Amazon.com: Weird, Weird West eBook: Harry Shannon: Kindle Store: Weird, Weird West brings you dust cowboys and creatures, devils and demons, strange worlds well beyond sense and sanity. If you enjoy horror, you'll devour these creepily satisfying stories of life and death on an unforgiving desert.
It's been said that there are times and places one shouldn't dream about, much less visit.
Saddle up. These odd tales by Stoker-nominated author Harry Shannon are waiting to take you there.
Don Carter, R. I. P.
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
Huong Hoang of Texas, may be better known by her stage name, Junie Hoang. She has appeared in such films as "Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver" and "Hoodrats 2: Hoodrat Warriors."
Criminal Genius of the Day
AbeBooks' Most Expensive Sales in December 2011
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
Bob Weston, R. I. P.
Friday, January 06, 2012
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention
Notorious throughout Scotland as the most prolific serial killer since the Black Death, he has escaped Glasgow and the long arm of the law by hiding out in a monastery in the frozen far north-west.
However, as the snow descends, and the police slowly close in on his hideout, a new, vicious and altogether more psychotic murderer is wreaking havoc amongst the monks…
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
According to a police reporter, Jackson told officers the man said, "My b**** needs some hair extensions, which are the best ones?"
Here's the Plot for Your Next Medical Musical Thriller
Williams was found dead in his Mermaid Waters home on Christmas Eve. He had been bashed over the head with a blunt weapon.
Croc Update (College Edition)
Read It and Weep, Whippersnappers
And Who Can Blame Them?
I For One Welcome Our New Myrmidon Overlords
Forgotten Books: The Fiend in You -- Edited by Charles Beaumont
This anthology, as you can see from the Table of Contents, has stories by big name writers and some who aren't quite so well-known. Many of them are stories published within a year or so of the anthology publication, but there are some older ones as well. Richard Matheson, one of several Beaumont friends whose stories are here, gets to open and close the anthology.
Well, sort of. There's something after Matheson's second story that's not mentioned in the ToC. It's a short, uncredited essay titled "The Reason for Ballantine's Chamber of Horrors." It's a rationale for reading horror stories. Was the original title of The Fiend in You" supposed to be "Chamber of Horrors"? I haven't a clue.
Another little curiosity is that Stanley Ellin's story is listed in the "Acknowledgments" as having originally appeared in Stanley Ellin's Mystery Magazine. As far as I know, there was never a magazine by that name. Maybe Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine is correct, but that's just a guess.
All that aside, this is a dandy little collection that as far as I know has never been reprinted. If the story titles intrigue you, inexpensive copies are easy to find on the 'Net.
Thursday, January 05, 2012
The Tale of Beatrix Potter
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention
A fast, hardboiled Western that continues the Cash Laramie legend with swagger and good, solid writing. Wayne Dundee brings his masterful voice to the Western and tells a Cash Laramie story in perfect pitch. Manhunter's Mountain should be on every Western fiction reader's bookshelf.
-- Larry D. Sweazy, Spur Award-winning author of The Coyote Tracker.
Edward A. Grainger's outlaw marshal is on the trail again in this first full-length Cash Laramie novel written by hardboiled veteran Wayne D. Dundee.
Wednesday, January 04, 2012
Kasey Lansdale Update
Robert Dickey, R. I. P.
First It Was the Thin Mints Melee. . . .
The Serpent Sea -- Martha Wells
ALA in Dallas -- I'll Be There
Mystery Day at ALA in Dallas
Sat, January 21, 2011 on show floor at PopTop Stage
Each panel is 45 minutes long with a 15 min. signing to follow
9:00-9:45 Don't Mess With Texas: Local authors
Rachel Brady, Robin Allen, Deborah Crombie, Laura Elvebak, moderator Harry Hunsicker
10:00-10:45 Remember the Alibi: Traditional mysteries, a roundtable chat with the Women of Jungle Red, www.jungleredwriters.com
Hank Phillippi Ryan, Lucy Burdette, Deborah Crombie, Rosemary Harris, moderator Carol Fitzgerald
11:00-11:45pm My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys...and P.I.s and ex-cops and reporters...
Denise Hamilton, Cara Black, Martin Limon, Laura Elvebak, moderator Bill Crider
12:00- 12:45 Well, Slap My Knee : What's so funny about murder?
Joanna Slan, Rachel Brady, Maria Hudgins, Rosemary Harris , moderator Lucy Burdette
1:00-1:45 Brownbag Interview with Charles (Caroline) Todd with Hank Phillippi Ryan
2:15-3:00 Don't Fence Me In: Mysteries set in foreign countries
Cara Black, Deborah Crombie, Martin Limon, Charles (Caroline) Todd, moderator Maria Hudgins
3:15-4pm Big Roundup: How to find out more about what's happening in the mystery genre, blogs, websites, conferences Joanna Slan, Bill Crider, Harry Hunsicker, Denise Hamilton, Robin Allen, moderator Hank Phillippi Ryan
Robin Allen
Cara Black
Rachel Brady
Lucy Burdette
Bill Crider
Deborah Crombie
Laura Elvebak
Denise Hamilton
Rosemary Harris
Maria Hudgins
Harry Hunsicker
Martin Limon
Hank Phillippi Ryan
Joanna Slan
Charles (Caroline) Todd
Here's the Plot for Your Next Cat Mystery
Tuesday, January 03, 2012
Literary Mixtape: Holly Golightly
I Suspect that his Diagnosis is Correct
I For One Welcome Our New Cartilaginous Overlords
Lead researcher Jess Morgan said the mating of the local Australian black-tip shark with its global counterpart, the common black-tip, was an unprecedented discovery with implications for the entire shark world.
Once Again, Texas Leads the Way
The shabby building, sandwiched between overgrown shrubbery and trees from neighboring properties, is hard to spot, but that hasn't kept people in need of a good typewriter repairman from finding the Universal Typewriter Shop.
Ronald Searle, R. I. P.
Overlooked Movies -- No Name on the Bullet
Monday, January 02, 2012
Fred Milano, R. I. P.
Bob Anderson, R. I. P.
Anderson, who has died at age 89, donned Darth Vader’s black helmet and fought light saber battles in two of the three original “Star Wars” films, “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi.”
Anderson, who worked with actors from Errol Flynn to Antonio Banderas during five decades as a sword master, fight director and stunt performer, died early New Year’s Day at an English hospital, the British Academy of Fencing said Monday.
Gator Update (Prank Edition)
What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Sunday, January 01, 2012
I For One Welcome Our New Simian Overlords
No Wonder My Pants Feel a Little Tighter
So how does it break out? The figure is a little hard to swallow: 1,996 pounds, or nearly one ton. This is an estimate of how much — by weight — the average American eats over the course of one year.