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"DETOUR DRIVE"
First published in
Flesh and Blood: Erotic Tales of Crime and Passion
Edited by Max Allan Collins and Jeff Gelb
Paperback
Publisher: Mysterious Press
(April 2001)
ISBN: 0-446-67777-9

"The concept must have seemed Irresistible: Instead of using cats on vacation or Sherlock Holmes's Christmas to hang a collection of mysteries on, why not use something people are actually interested in reading about, like sweaty sex? And the 19 mostly-new contributions (Donald E. Westlake's "classic" fable of dream and delusion hails from 1978, Ed Gorman's tale of arson for love was published in Such a Good Girl two months ago) certainly do their best to raise the temperature. But except for sex-and-violence specialists like Vicki Hendricks, whose James M. Cainflavored tale of marital bliss is more of her usual, the obligatory sex scenes soak up so much room that the plots are starved. The R- to NC 1 7-rated entries by Thomas S. Roche, Michael Garrett, Robert J. Randisi, and co-editor Gelb pile on the flesh and blood but horde twists and surprises like a bunch of misers; Annette Meyers and Wendi Lee are more impressive in showing a new range of voices than in telling memorable stories; co-editor Collins confirms his Mickey Spillane credentials without putting them to much use; even usually reliable Lawrence Block seems muffled and hamstrung. The most successful stories are the frank mood pieces by Terrill Lankford and Loren D. Estleman, the conscientious capers by Dick Lochte and Edward D. Hoch, and Joe Gores's moody tale of revenge tinged, but not overwhelmed, with sex. Memo to next volume's contributors, Lust makes a great appetizer between the covers, but a more satisfying entrée between the sheets."
Kirkus


"MEDIA FRENZY"
First published in
Framed: A Gallery of Dark Delicacies

Edited by Gomez and Morticia Howison
Paperback
Publisher: Dark Delicacies
(May 2003)
No ISBN

Dark Delicacies, a Burbank, California bookstore specializing in horror fiction, released Framed: A Gallery of Dark Delicacies, a collection of over twenty-five pieces of original and seldom seen black and white art by artists such as Clive Barker, Jhonen Vasquez, Bernie Wrightson, Gris Grimly, Ben Templesmith and William F. Nolan, complemented by original stories from Richard Matheson, Gary Brandner, Jack Ketchum, F. Paul Wilson, John Skipp, Steve Niles, Mick Garris, Lisa Morton and others. Terrill's contribution, "Media Frenzy," was inspired by an illustration by Curran Wedner.

All proceeds from the sale of this book go to a charity project near and dear Gomez and Morticia Howison's hearts - the Guide Dogs of America.

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