Black Cat Weekly #14

Black Cat Weekly #14

by Barb GoffmanTom Purdom Zenith Brown and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 06/12/2021

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Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #14.


Over the next few issues, you will note a number of changes coming to Black Cat Weekly. We have been expanding our staff of editors, and this issue Michael Brachen brings us his first selection, “A Ship Called Pandora,” by Melodie Campbell—which fits neatly in both the science fiction and mystery genres! Barb Goffman has an off week, since we’re using one of her own stories—“Whose Wine Is It Anyway?” which was a nominee for the Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity Awards.


Of course, we also have several mystery novels—a Mr. Pinkerton puzzler by Zenith Brown and a classic Nick Carter detective story. And don’t miss this issue’s Solve-It-Yourself mystery by Hal Charles.


On the science fiction and fantasy side, Michael Brachen brings us his first selection, “A Ship Called Pandora,” by Melodie Campbell—which fits neatly in both the science fiction and mystery genres! (No, you’re not suffering from deja vu. I’m just repeating myself.) New acquiring editor Darrell Schweitzer makes his first selection for BCW with Tom Purdom’s “Madame Pompadour’s Blade,” which combines French history and magic. (Next issue we hope to have a selection from Cynthia M. Ward, another new acquiring editor who is joining th staff.) Plus we have a classic short by Henry Kutttner, a modern short storoy by the late Larry Tritten, a short novel Edmond Hamilton, and I’ve snuck in a fantasy of my own, “Dreamtime in Adjaphon.”


Here’s the complete lineup:


Mysteries / Suspense


“Saving Downtown Abbey,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery]

Two Against Scotland Yard, by Zenith Brown [novel]

“Whose Wine Is It Anyway?” by Barb Goffman [short story]

A Cigarette Clue, by Nicholas Carter [novel]

“A Ship Called Pandora,” by Melodie Campbell [short story]


Science Fiction & Fantasy


“A Ship Called Pandora,” by Melodie Campbell [short story]

“Dreamtime In Adjaphon,” by John Gregory Betancourt [short story]

“Hydra,” by Henry Kuttner [short story]

“Madame Pompadour’s Blade,” by Tom Purdom [short story]

“The Dead Woods,” by Larry Tritten [short story]

Battle For The Stars, by Edmond Hamilton [short novel]

ISBN:
9781479479849
9781479479849
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
06-12-2021
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wildside Press
Henry Kuttner

Henry Kuttner was born in Los Angeles, in 1915. As a young man he worked for the literary agency of his uncle, Laurence D'Orsay, before selling his first story, 'The Graveyard Rats', to Weird Tales in early 1936. In 1940 Kuttner married fellow writer C. L. Moore, whom he met through the 'Lovecraft Circle'", a group of writers and fans who corresponded with H. P. Lovecraft.

During the Second World War, they were regular contributors to John W. Campbell's Astounding Science-Fiction, and collaborated for most of the 40's and 50's, publishing primarily under the pseudonyms Lewis Padgett and Lawrence O'Donnell. In 1950 he began studying at the University of Southern California, graduating in 1954. He was working towards his masters degree but died of a heart attack in 1958, before it was completed.

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