Undertones by Nancy Stephanie Stone

Undertones by Nancy Stephanie Stone

Author:Nancy Stephanie Stone
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Galileo Publishing
Published: 2022-07-12T09:12:11+00:00


SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS

Albert, Richard N. (ed.).

From Blues to Bebop: A Collection of Jazz Fiction. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1990.

Shelby Foote’s 1954 story “Ride Out” is included in this collection.

Ashley, Mike. (ed.).

The Mammoth Book of Roaring Twenties Whodunits. New York: Carroll & Graf, 2004.

A collection of 23 short stories by a mix of Anglo-American crime writers set in the 1920s. English author Ian Morson’s “There Would Have Been Blood” about a feared communist uprising is included.

Asimov, Isaac, Greenberg, Martin H. & Waugh, Carol-Lynn Rossel (eds.).

Show Business is Murder. New York: Avon, 1983.

Isaac Asimov’s “Mystery Tune” is included among the eighteen show business stories.

Hound Dunnit. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1987.

William Bankier’s “The Dog Who Hated Jazz’ is found in this collection of 17 mystery short stories having to do with dogs.

Bishop, Claude & Bruns, Don (eds.)

A Merry Band of Murderers. Scottsdale: Poisoned Pen Press, 2006.

Bill Moody’s “File Under Jazz” appears in this collection of 13 stories.

Bland, Eleanor Taylor. (ed.).

Shades of Black. New York: Berkley, 2004.

Included in this collection of 22 stories of crime and mystery written by African-American writers is Grace F. Edwards’ “The Blind Alley”.

Beckman, Charles.

Suspense, Suspicion & Shockers. Corpus Christi: Von Boekman Fiction Factory, 2012.

Seven stories out of this anthology of twenty-four are about jazz. They are: “Mr. Banjo,” “Run Cat Run,” “A Hot Lick For Doc,” “Dixieland Dirge,” “The Last Trumpet,” “Should A Tear Be Shed?” and “Afraid To Live.”

Breton, Marcela. (ed.).

Hot and Cool: Jazz Short Stories. New York: Plume, 1990.

C.W. Smith’s “The Plantation Club” is included in this collection of jazz short stories.

Chandler, Raymond.

Collected Stories. New York: Everyman, 2002.

Chandler’s novella “The King In Yellow” appears in this collection of short fiction.

Charteris, Leslie. (ed.).

The Saint Mystery Library # 3. New York: Great American Library, 1959.

“Murder Set to Music” by Fredric Brown is one of three stories by three authors.

Coleman, Wanda.

Jazz and Twelve O’clock Tales. Jaffrey: Black Sparrow, 2003.

Taking its title from a line in Billy Strayhorn’s “Lush Life, this collection of 13 stories of lonely, lost people includes “Dunny.”

Fowler, Carol S.

Blues in the Night. Houston: Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co., 2013.

A collection of five jazz stories (“Loverman,” “Born to be Blue,” “And the Angels Sing,” “Passion Flower,” and “Blues in the Night”) that feature jazz reviewer-private detective Bernie Butz.

Gorman, Ed (ed.).

The Second Black Lizard Anthology of Crime Fiction. Berkeley: Black Lizard, 1988.

Included in this collection of 37 short stories and one novel is Steve Mertz’s story, “Death Blues.”

Gorman, Ed, Pronzini, Bill & Greenberg, Martin. (eds.).

American Pulp. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1997.

A collection of 35 classic short stories drawn mostly from the pulps. Dorothy B. Hughes’ “The Black and White Blues” is actually one of the few stories in this collection that did not originally appear in the pulps. Its source is New Copy-A Book of Stories and Sketches. New York; Columbia University Press, 1959.

Gruber, Frank.

Brass Knuckles. Los Angeles: Sherbourne, 1966.

“Words and Music” can be found in this collection of ten original stories.

Harvey, Charles. (ed.).

Jazz Parody. London: American Jazz Society, 1947.

A collection of English postwar jazz fiction that includes David Boyce’s “Special Arrangement.



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