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about m*f authors: interviews and profiles fictional detectives general articles and checklists addenda to crime fiction iv mystery magazines columns ed gorman rambles book review columns readers forum index to reviews recent inquiries if you have a question or a topic about mystery and detective fiction that you would like answered or discussed, send it along. projects of interest recommended websites contact us: editor/publisher: steve lewis associate editor: allen j. hubin contributing editors: bill pronzini, victor a. berch, ed lynskey & marvin lachman copyright 2003-2006 by steve lewis. all rights reserved to contributors. visit our sponsor: steve lewis, books you are visitor since october 17, 2005. web counter courtesy of www.digits.net . by title by author by keyword mystery*file the crime fiction research journal please use the links to the left to help you find your way around this site, which is constantly growing. new to the on-line edition of mystery*file - jan 18. an official announcement . i may as well state the obvious, that in spite of my using the word “hiatus” to describe its status, you may as well assume that m*f on-line will not be coming back. that’s the bad news. the good news, or at least i hope that it’s good news, is that since late december, m*f has morphed itself into a blog. please check it out at www.mysteryfile.com/blog/ . over the past two or three weeks i’ve been posting entries on an almost daily basis. it’s been like playing with a new toy. i’m sure that the thrill will start to wear off eventually, and the frequency of posts is likely to decrease, but at the moment, i’m happy to say that i’m still here, even if in a somewhat more subdued form. there no longer will be the long articles i enjoyed doing, for example, but doing them also began to take its toll, as i’m sure my comments below have already implied. everything on the site will remain as is. nothing has changed, nothing is going away, nor am i either, not for a while. it’s good to be back. sept 10. site status . i’ve been delaying this decision as long as possible, but since it has to be made, there’s no reason to put it off any longer. i’m not shutting down, but m*f on-line, as it’s existed over the past year or so, is going on hiatus for the time being. it’s not that i’ve run out of material. far from it. i’ve simply run out of time to do the editing, formatting and uploading the many, many articles that have been sent to me or that i have access to. far too many distractions have come along during the last month or so, as you may have noticed: minor health problems, family obligations, chores around the house, some long-term projects i’ve been meaning to do – they’ve all been part of the balancing act, and the lack of time to do m*f , and to do it right, is what finally prevailed. there are some smaller articles and some emails from readers that will eventually get posted. i do intend to keep doing both my reviews and the bibliographic commentaries i’ve been including with them, and you will see them here. i enjoy working on checklists of all forms, created either by me or someone else, and as they come to completion, you will see them here also. one of the projects i referred to above is one that i’m extraordinarily pleased to be a part of. i will be putting online the addenda that allen j. hubin is continuing to accumulate for crime fiction iv: revised edition . a publishing date for neither the book (another five or six volumes) nor the cd version has been announced, but the corrections and additions have never ceased coming in, even without going beyond the closing date of the year 2000, and they probably never will. these addenda will appear online at www.crimefictioniv.com . al is doing the entries, and i am doing the posting. links to appropriate sites on the internet will be included, as will cover images and occasional photos of authors and/or detectives, or actors portraying them. i’ve only begun, but you’re certainly free to take a look at any time and (i hope) to stop by often. a huge thanks go to all of the contributors and supporters of m*f on-line , but especially the people whose names you see at the box to the left, and i’ll rearrange them into alphabetical order: victor berch, ed gorman, al hubin, marv lachman, ed lynskey, and bill pronzini. and everyone else who wrote me an article or sent me columns, allowed me the use of material, emailed me and/or thanked me or complimented me, i thank you. i couldn’t have done it without you, nor would i have wanted to. sept 9. mignon g. eberhart . richard aylesworth has compiled what looks to be a very complete bibliography of this classic american mystery writer, including all of her novels, novelettes and short stories. and since richard has included the links to two other sites where ms. eberhart’s fiction is discussed, i shall do the same. the first is a chatty overview of her career by d. l. browne ; the second is the golden age of detection wiki page for her, which includes mike grost at his best in analyzing her work and putting it into a proper perspective. sept 5. readers forum . two emails received today may be of interest. in the first, jamie sturgeon provides some details of an native american detective who appeared in two mysteries written by alexander knox under the name of john crozier. (i reviewed the disappearance of archibald forsyth , which he wrote as ian alexander early last year.) in the second, toni johnson-woods (see below) has some questions about carter brown that she would like answers to. even if you’re only a fan of his work, and not an expert on the mechanics of the publishing business at the time, your input is invited. sept 3. australian pulp fiction . if you’re of a certain age and literary persuasion, you will recall with pleasure the name of carter brown and the seemingly hundreds of books published under his name in the us in the 1950s and 60s, mostly from signet, and many with covers by noted artist robert mcginnis. carter brown was not his real name, as most of us know now, but how many of you are familiar with his contemporaries in the australian pulp fiction factories of the fifties? crime and mystery writers alan g. yates, gordon clive bleeck, marc brody, larry kent, k. t. mccall, and the conditions under which they wrote – all are the subject matter of this two-part article by dr. toni johnson-woods of the university of queensland, and one you should not miss. aug 31. richard matheson . if you can state with any degree of authority in which genre the books of richard matheson should be considered to belong, then you haven’t read richard matheson. mysteries, westerns, horror fiction, science fiction, fantasy, timeless love stories and more, often in the same book. in this article reprinted from filmfax magazine, ed gorman describes his lifelong love affair with the works of richard matheson, then interviews the author himself. aug 30. first you read, then you write . mike nevins’ regular column of commentary on mystery fiction and film. in this installment mike waxes nostalgic over tv detective dramas of his youth (and mine). prominently mentioned are perry mason , man against crime , boston blackie , naked city and m squad , with many diversions in between. aug 28. raffles . the stories about raffles, “the gentleman burglar,” and bunny, his devoted accomplice, are before my time, and perhaps yours as well, but the tales of their exploits will not be fogotten by anyone who’s read them. take a trip back in time with mystery novelist mary reed , as she retells their history, and how redemption came at the end. aug 27. gormania . ed gorman wonders which are better, old books or new? aug 27. james m. cain and peter cheyney . two bibliographies by vladimir matuschenko, a russian fan of hard-boiled fiction, one (cain) who has been covered on this website earlier , the other of an author whose books i have never read, peter cheyney. both bibliographies are

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