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Black Cat Weekly #81
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Black Cat Weekly #81 in Ottawa, ON
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Black Cat Weekly #81 in Ottawa, ON
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Our 81st issue is among our best so far, if I do say so myself. We have an original mystery by H.K. Slade (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken), a great modern tale by Ann Aptaker (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman), and a pair of mystery novels—Bruce Campbell’s The Mystery of the Iron Box , featuring Ken Holt (by special request of one of our readers), and The Girl Who Had to Die , by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. And no issue would be complete without a solve-it-yourself mystery by Hal Charles.
On the science fiction and fantasy side, we have a classic novel by Fritz Leiber: Conjure Wife , originally published in 1943. Don’t miss the introduction, which puts it into historical context. If that’s not enough, we also have an entry in Phyllis Ann Karr’s “Frostflower & Thorn” series and classic science fiction stories by George O. Smith, Kendell Foster Crossen, and Lu Kella. Fun!
Here’s this issue’s complete lineup:
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
“House in the Snow” by H.K. Slade [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
“Death Visits Campus” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]
“Red Nocturne,” by Ann Aptaker [Barb Goffman Presents short story]
The Mystery of the Iron Box , by Bruce Campbell
[novel] The Girl Who Had to Die , by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
“The Dragon, the Unicorn, and the Teddy Bear,” by Phyllis Ann Karr [Frostflower & Thorn short story]
“The Dreamers,” by Lu Kella [short story]
“Booby Prize,” by George O. Smith [novelet]
“The Agile Algolian,” by Kendell Foster Crossen
[novelet] Conjure Wife , by Fritz Leiber [novel]
Our 81st issue is among our best so far, if I do say so myself. We have an original mystery by H.K. Slade (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Michael Bracken), a great modern tale by Ann Aptaker (courtesy of Acquiring Editor Barb Goffman), and a pair of mystery novels—Bruce Campbell’s The Mystery of the Iron Box , featuring Ken Holt (by special request of one of our readers), and The Girl Who Had to Die , by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding. And no issue would be complete without a solve-it-yourself mystery by Hal Charles.
On the science fiction and fantasy side, we have a classic novel by Fritz Leiber: Conjure Wife , originally published in 1943. Don’t miss the introduction, which puts it into historical context. If that’s not enough, we also have an entry in Phyllis Ann Karr’s “Frostflower & Thorn” series and classic science fiction stories by George O. Smith, Kendell Foster Crossen, and Lu Kella. Fun!
Here’s this issue’s complete lineup:
Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure:
“House in the Snow” by H.K. Slade [Michael Bracken Presents short story]
“Death Visits Campus” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]
“Red Nocturne,” by Ann Aptaker [Barb Goffman Presents short story]
The Mystery of the Iron Box , by Bruce Campbell
[novel] The Girl Who Had to Die , by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding [novel]
Science Fiction & Fantasy:
“The Dragon, the Unicorn, and the Teddy Bear,” by Phyllis Ann Karr [Frostflower & Thorn short story]
“The Dreamers,” by Lu Kella [short story]
“Booby Prize,” by George O. Smith [novelet]
“The Agile Algolian,” by Kendell Foster Crossen
[novelet] Conjure Wife , by Fritz Leiber [novel]

















