Thursday, May 14, 2026

Thursday Treats: 5/14/2026


The latest reading opportunities…

  


Fellow SMFS list member Gerald Elias announced on the list that his short story collection, Murder on Vacation, is about to be released by White City Press. Releasing in a variety of formats, the book contains sixteen crime fiction tales billed as Stories from the Case Files of Maury Gross, NYPD (Ret.). You can get a copy at the White City Press store.

 

Last October, author Jeannette de Beauvoir was here on the blog to share some background on her book, The Everest Enigma: An Abbie Bradford Mystery. At the time, I set up an Amazon alert on her so that I would get updated regarding her books. I got an alert last week that her latest book, Trafficking In Murder: A Sydney Riley Provincetown Mystery was now out. Published by Becket Books, this 11th book in the  Sydney Riley Series, is available in eBook format at Amazon as is the entire series.

 


An Amazon alert was also how I found out that O'Neil De Noux also had a new book out this month. Ain't That New Orleans is now out. This 11th book in the LaStanza New Orleans Police Series is available in eBook and print formats at Amazon and other vendors.

 

This week saw the publication of The Emperor's Palace (The Turner and Mosley Files by LynDee Walker and Bruce Robert Coffin. Released by Severn River Publishing, this is the fifth book in The Turner and Mosley Files series, and is available in a variety of formats at Amazon and elsewhere. I am way behind in my reading of this very enjoyable action adventure series.

 

 


The latest issue of Black Cat Weekly also came out. Black Cat Weekly #245 includes short stories by SMFS list members Teel James Glenn (That’s Shoe Biz) and Anna Scotti (Man or Bear) among others. Also in this issue is a novella and a novel. You can pick up the latest issue of this weekly, multi genre, magazine here.

 

The latest roundup of publishing news of members was compiled and posted by SMFS President Joseph S. Walker. Among other items covered in the post on the SMFS Blog was the news that the latest issue of Dark Yonder is now out. Per Mr. Walker, fellow SMFS list members Mark Coggins, Christina Hoag. Veronica Leigh, and Steve Liskow, all have short stories in the issue. Yet another deal that I am way behind in reading.

 

Finally, author and editor Michael Bracken sends word that Michele Slung (first reader for Otto Penzler) is asking printed copies of original (i.e., first published in 2026, from January 1st to December 31st) stories to be mailed —- in paper form only, including all relevant publication info —- to:

 

Otto Penzler

BEST MYSTERY STORIES 2026

58 Warren Street

New York NY 10007

 

[Please understand that such material arriving in a variety of formats simply is too difficult to deal with.]

 

 

Until next time…. 

 

Kevin R. Tipple ©2026

Personal Note: Thank you to those who saw my plea and donated. Much appreciated. I am not sure what the future holds for us as Scott is still home. Today marks one month without work. What was supposed to be just a few days maybe a week has gone on far longer. He is still looking for a job. But, AI has really done a number on the job market in the last two to three months. Things do not look good at all. 

2 comments:

Nikita said...

Appreciate the updates, Kevin! I would donate but things are pretty tough for us financially, too.

Kevin R. Tipple said...

Believe me, I get it. Thank you.