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Comment on Interview: William Wright, editor of The Southern Poetry Anthology...

Splendid project. What a delight to hear these myriad voices.

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Comment on Review: Claire DeWitt and The City of The Dead by Sara Gran by Thom

This is a very fine review of a very fine book. I bought it on impulse at Maple Street Books in NOLA and am so glad I did. Claire DeWitt didn’t always have my admiration, but she easily captured my...

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Comment on Review: Claire DeWitt and The City of The Dead by Sara Gran by...

Waited a year to get around to this book. It has some great moments, phrases that surprised me while filling out the character. Very realistically, there’s no romance in this story of a female...

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Comment on Short Fiction Recommendations by Eric Cline

Art: Thanks for your kind words about my story, “What’s the Difference Between Optometrists and Ophthalmologists?” (Yes, I pathetically Googled my own story title). I found “The Hamster” to be a great...

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Comment on An Interview with Novelist Christian Moerk, Author of Darling Jim...

LOved this book, read it in one night !! Will recommend to my book club.

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Comment on Short Story: “The Care and Feeding of Houseplants” in Ellery...

Just got this issue on my phone over the weekend. Looking forward to reading your story!

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Comment on Short Story: “The Care and Feeding of Houseplants” in Ellery...

Thanks, Joseph! Much appreciated! Art

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Comment on Agatha Award Nomination: “When Duty Calls” from Chesapeake Crimes:...

Art, you are too kind. Anyone who hasn’t read Art’s story yet should. It’ll break your heart.

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Comment on Derringer Award Win (Long Story) & Spinetingler Award Nomination...

Thanks so much for the kind words and support — here and always!

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Comment on Derringer Award Win (Long Story) & Spinetingler Award Nomination...

Congratulations, Art. When Duty Calls is a good story and I particularly liked Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Ray Kolb

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Comment on Derringer Award Win (Long Story) & Spinetingler Award Nomination...

Thanks so much, Ray! Art

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Comment on Derringer Award Win (Long Story) & Spinetingler Award Nomination...

Belated congratulations on your Derringer Award, Art, and your Spinetingler nomination. “When Duty Calls” was indeed a wonderful story, and I’ve long meant to tell you that!

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Comment on Derringer Award Win (Long Story) & Spinetingler Award Nomination...

Thanks so much, Anne! :-) Art

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Comment on Story a Day: “Kept in the Dark” by Sheila Connolly by Matthew Iden

Does it take place in Kennet Square, PA? Renee and I drive through there every time we visit her mother. You can smell it from the MD-PA border… :)

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Comment on Story a Day: “Kept in the Dark” by Sheila Connolly by Matthew Iden

After re-reading my own comment, just to be clear: you can smell the town from the MD-PA border, not my mother-in-law. :)

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Comment on Story a Day: “Kept in the Dark” by Sheila Connolly by...

Haha! I was clear on what smelled (and more importantly, what didn’t). Not sure about the exact locale, but I can ask Sheila when I see her this weekend!

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Comment on Story A Day: “The Twelfth Statue” by Stanley Ellin by Matthew Iden

Art – I’m really loving these reviews. Insightful and intelligent…I’ve saved every one of them to read alongside and after I read the stories themselves. A nice way to be introduced to some older gems...

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Comment on Story A Day: “The Devil You Know” by David Dean by Ray Kolb

I read this just a couple of weeks ago. I liked the story overall although I thought it started out slow. The little twist at the end was nice.

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Comment on Story A Day: “Five Miniatures” by Miles Klee by fswiver48

I have read two short stories this month–”Bright and Morning Star,” by Richard Wright, and “The Country Husband,” by John Cheever. Good stuff. I’m now re-reading one of my favorites, “Red Wind,” by...

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Comment on Story A Day: “Five Miniatures” by Miles Klee by artandliterature

“Red Wind” is one of my own favorites, Harley. Need to go back to it myself one of these days!

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