James Reasoner. Outlaw Canyon by Lewis B. Patten
Randy Johnson. Downtown by Ed McBain
Evan Lewis. Mr. Strang by Carroll John Daly
Richard Robinson. The Wolves of Savernake by Edward Marston
George Kelley. How Like an Angel by Margaret Millar
Bill Crider. Shoot the President, Are You Mad? by Frank McAuliffe
David Cranmer. Land of Always Night by Kenneth Robeson
Steve Lewis. Lady With the Dice by Joel Townsley Rogers
Kerri Smith. Looking for Mr. Goodbar by Judith Rossner
Paul Bishop. Black Bartlemy’s Treasure by Jeffery Farnol
Martin Edwards. Sweet Adelaide by Julian Symons
Todd Mason. ROMANCES. By A Cast of Thousands
Thomas Kaufman. The Black Path of Fear by Cornell Woolrich
Ed Gorman. The American Vein: Directors & Directions in Television By Christopher Wicking & Tise Vahimagi
Is she an author?
No, she’s the cheer-leader for SUMMING UP, Jeff.
George-I’ll have on up next Friday, Patti.
Whatever you say, Patti. Hope you and Phil are having a great time!
Still haven’t left. But thanks.
Dang, we didn’t have cheer-leaders like that in my school!
We only recruit the best cheer-leaders for SUMMING UP, David. I’m sure she’s a friend of Steve Stilwell.
She looks like a cheeky lass.
She also looks horny, Drongo.
THE SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SUICIDE CHEERLEADER special edition, with commentary by George Kelley.
Well, my cast was more along the lines of a handful…Jack Finney, Maggie Gee, Kate WIlhelm, Richard Matheson, Margaret Atwood, Joanna Russ and guest appearances by Fritz Leiber and Jane Austen and Joan Aiken and Daphne Du Maurier…ok, a couble-handful…
I figured your fans would figure the “Cast of Thousands” out, Todd.
Hey, even I lost track of Joyce Carol Oates. I have fans?
Joyce Carol Oates was just in Western New York, Todd. She grew up about 10 miles from where I live. You have a legion of fans…and a few misguided detractors.
Ah, lotus blossom….
We’re an equal opportunity blog, Bob.
Ah, lotus blossom….