Saturday, October 22, 2011

The Summing Up, Friday, October 21, 2011

Jeff & Jackie Meyerson and Phil in Niagara on the Lake








P. Abbott, Orchard, Larry Watson
Yvette Banek, The Great Films, 50 Years of Motion Pictures, Bosley Crowther
Joe Barone, Potshot, Robert Parker
Bill Crider, City, Clifford Simak
Scott Cupp, The Brains of Earth, Jack Vance
Martin Edwards, The Crooked Hinge, John Dickson Carr
Ed Gorman, Baby Moll, John Farris
Jerry House, The Education of Uncle Paul, Algernon Blackwood
Randy Johnson, The Well of the Worlds, Henry Kuttner
George Kelley, Act of Passion, Georges Simenon
Margot Kinberg, Presumed Innocent, Scott Turow
Rob Kitchin, Gernethill, Denise Mina
B.V. Lawson, The Puzzle of the Blue Banderilla, Stuart Palmer
Evan Lewis, High Priest of California, Charles Willeford
Steve Lewis/William D. Deeck, Call Mr. Fortune, H.C. Bailey
Steve Lewis/Ray O'Leary. The Wench is Dead, Colin Dexter
Todd Mason, Beyond and Alongside Tolkien and His Peers
J.F. Norris, Seance, Mark McShane
Richard Pangburn, Night Ride and Other Journeys & Jazz, Charles Beaumont
Eric Peterson, Liner Notes-Nuggets Box Set
David Rachels, Nothing in Her Way, Charles Williams
James Reasoner, Trailin', Max Branc
Richard Robinson, Smith and Other Events, Paul St. Pierre
Gerard Saylor, The Girl on the Fridge, Etgar Keret
Ron Scheer, Lime Creek, Joe Henry
Kerrie Smith, The House You Can In On, Martha Grimes
Kevin Tipple/Barry Ergang, The Innocent Mrs. Dubb, Elisabeth Sanxay Holding
Tomcat, Tomb Raider, Paul Doherty

5 comments:

George said...

Great photo of Phil and the Meyersons!

pattinase (abbott) said...

Yes, it is.

Todd Mason said...

Michael Tolkin is no slouch as a fantasist, but that would be Tolkien and his Peers in this case...glad you had a fun getaway!

Todd Mason said...

Also:
Jerry House's writer: Algernon Blackwood

Randy Johnson's: Henry Kuttner

Eric Peterson's (though he didn't cite one): Lenny Kaye (probably with others) (Patti Smith's companion for some years.)

James Reasoner's: Max Brand

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the picture, Patti. I guess I didn't need to tilt my head so far to get it in!

Jeff M.