I'm attempting to break my aversion to short stories because
it's evident that I'm missing out on a lot of good stuff.
I've read Paul Cain's FAST ONE, and I'm wondering if anybody
can give me some feedback on his SEVEN SLAYERS book of short
stories, and whether they liked them and how they compare to
his novel.
OH! The Stewart Masters book with four Fredric Brown novels
in it came yesterday. It's a beautiful book, but I'm gonna
need a wheelbarrow to carry it around.
Also, can anybody steer me to somewhere online where I can
pick up a brief biography of Edward Anderson, author of
THIEVES LIKE US? The typical Google search was not
promising.
Thanks, miker
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