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    Atomic Renaissance:Women Mystery Writers of the 1940s and 1950s by Jeffrey Marks (Crippen & Landru, August 2022, 978-1-936363-71-1, $15.00, 184pp, tp, nf)
        Non-fiction study of Margaret Millar, Patricia Highsmith, Leslie Ford, Charlotte Armstrong, Dorothy B. Hughes, Mignon Eberhart, and Phoebe Atwood Taylor.


    The Long Arm of the Paw by Jeffrey Marks (Crippen & Landru, July 2019, ph, ss)
        Chapbook included with the hardback edition of Silver Bullets ed. Douglas G. Greene & Jeffrey Marks.


    Who Was That Lady?: Craig Rice: The Queen of Screwball Mystery by Jeffrey Marks (Crippen & Landru, November 2021, 978-1-936363-62-9, tp, nf) [Ref. Craig Rice]
        Reprint (Delphi 2001) biography of Craig Rice.













    Vincent’s Revenge by Gordon Robert Marlow (Baillie Caymar Publishing, December 1996, 1-887500-00-6, $8.00, 216pp, tp, oc, cover by Ronald Garcia)
        Collection of two novellas, one dealing with Van Gogh’s ghost, the other an SF story of a sensitive killer in a too-nice future.






    Io Saturnalia! by Margaret Maron (Crippen & Landru, December 2007, free, 20pp, ph, ss)
        Short story presented as a gift for friends of Crippen & Landru.















    Rags & Bones: New Twists on Timeless Tales ed. Melissa Marr & Tim Pratt (Headline, October 22, 2013, 978-1-4722-1052-4, £12.99, 372pp, hc, oa)
        Anthology of 12 original stories inspired by classic fairy, fantasy, and SF tales, plus brief reviews of 6 classic fantasy novels. Authors include Neil Gaiman, Holly Black, Garth Nix, Carrie Ryan, Kelley Armstrong, and Gene Wolfe. Simultaneous with the US (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers) edition.
    • 1 · Introduction · Melissa Marr & Tim Pratt · in
    • 5 · That the Machine May Progress Eternally · Carrie Ryan · nv; inspired by E. M. Forster’s “The Machine Stops”.
    • 31 · Author’s Note · Carrie Ryan · as
    • 32 · The King of Elfland’s Daughter · Charles Vess · br
    • 35 · Losing Her Divinity · Garth Nix · nv; inspired by Rudyard Kipling’s “The Man Who Would Be King”.
    • 57 · Author’s Note · Garth Nix · as
    • 59 · The Sleeper and the Spindle · Neil Gaiman · nv; inspired by “Sleeping Beauty”.
    • 87 · Author’s Note · Neil Gaiman · as
    • 88 · Kai Lung’s Golden Hours · Charles Vess · br
    • 91 · The Cold Corner · Tim Pratt · nv (r); inspired by Henry James’s “The Jolly Corner”.
    • 119 · Author’s Note · Tim Pratt · as
    • 121 · Millcara · Holly Black · ss; inspired by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu’s “Carmilla”.
    • 141 · Author’s Note · Holly Black · as
    • 142 · Figures of Earth · Charles Vess · br
    • 145 · When First We Were Gods · Rick Yancey · na; inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “The Birth-Mark”.
    • 205 · Author’s Note · Rick Yancey · as
    • 207 · Sirocco · Margaret Stohl · nv; inspired by Horace Walpole’s The Castle of Otranto.
    • 241 · Author’s Note · Margaret Stohl · as
    • 242 · The Shaving of Shagpat · Charles Vess · br
    • 245 · Awakened · Melissa Marr · nv; inspired by Kate Chopin’s The Awakening.
    • 274 · Author’s Note · Melissa Marr · as
    • 275 · New Chicago · Kelley Armstrong · nv; inspired by W. A. Jacobs’s “The Monkey’s Paw”.
    • 299 · Author’s Note · Kelley Armstrong · as
    • 300 · The Wood Beyond the World · Charles Vess · br
    • 303 · The Soul Collector · Kami Garcia · nv; inspired by the Brothers Grimm’s “Rumplestiltskin”.
    • 326 · Author’s Note · Kami Garcia · as
    • 327 · Without Faith, Without Law, Without Joy · Saladin Ahmed · ss; inspired by Sir Edmund Spenser’s The Faerie Queen.
    • 341 · Author’s Note · Saladin Ahmed · as
    • 342 · Goblin Market · Charles Vess · br
    • 345 · Uncaged · Gene Wolfe · nv; inspired by William R. Seabrook’s “The Caged White Werewolf of the Saraban”.
    • 365 · Author’s Note · Kami Garcia · as
    • 367 · Contributor Biographies · [uncredited] · bg






    Nine Sonnets by Francis Marrity (Subterranean Press, 2006, 16pp, ph, oc)
        The softcover version was published to accompany Three Days to Never. There was also a lettered edition of 52 hardcovers offered for sale ($100.00) signed twice by Powers, once under his own name and once under that of Francis Thomas Marrity. A third “super deluxe” state of Nine Sonnets was also produced - this consisted of nine individually lettered hard cover copies, bound in cloth and housed in a matching slip case ($750.00), signed twice by Powers as above. Each copy also contained a hand written copy of one of the sonnets. An additional tenth sonnet was written by Powers and sent out to people who purchased the lettered edition of Three Days to Never.
    Details taken from publisher’s website.


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