A while ago, A Twist of Noir announced a short story contest based on the theme alienation. Well, I was one of the judges in the contest (no idea who the others were), and the winners have actually been up for a three weeks. I should have noticed sooner. Anyway, the winners are:
Keith Rawson, "In The Shower, Thinking"
Eric Beenter, "Past Due"
Andy Henion, "Henson Comes Home"
Review: Above the Fog - Erle Stanley Gardner (Flyers, February 1930)
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I suspect I’ve been reading Erle Stanley Gardner longer than any other
author. It would have been 1963 or ’64 when I checked out my first Gardner
novel ...
9 hours ago
2 comments:
Good work, you made excellent choices. I enjoyed all three, but I would have had a difficult time deciding on the order. Couldn't go wrong with any of those three stories.
Thanks for the props, Nathan.
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