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Angelena Iglesia

Picture courtesy of Art Taylor on Facebook The Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine: May/June 2020 issue not only features stories from several SMFS members as previously announced, it also contains the announcement of the 2019 EQMM Readers Award. This year, ten of the eleven recognized authors are SMFS list members. Our SMFS list […]

Picture courtesy of Art Taylor on Facebook

The Ellery
Queen Mystery Magazine: May/June 20
20
 issue not only features stories from several SMFS
members as previously announced,
it also contains the announcement of the 2019 EQMM Readers Award. This year, ten of the eleven recognized authors are SMFS list members. Our SMFS list members and their
placement in the 2019 Ellery Queen Readers Award poll are as follows:
1st Place—David Dean
with “The Duelist” in the May/June 2019 issue.
2nd Place—Paul D. Marks with “Fadeout on Bunker Hill” in
the March/April 2019 issue.
3rd
Place—G. M. Malliet with “Whiteout” in
the January/February 2019 issue (tie with nonmember).

4rth Place—David Dean with “Snow Boy” in the January/February
2019
issue.

6th Place—Art
Taylor with “Better Days”  in the the May/June
2019
issue and Trey Dowell with “Heat” 
 in the July/August  2019 issue (tie).

7th Place—Michael Bracken with “Wishing Tree” in the January/February
2019
and O’Neil De Noux” with “Sac-a-lait Man” in the September/October 2019 issue (tie).



8th Place—Richard
Helms with “The Cripplegate Apprehension” in the
July/August  2019 issue.

9th Place—Stacy Woodson with “The Retirement Plan” in the in the September/October
2019
issue.
10th Place—Christine
Poulson with “Fiction Addiction” in the November/December 2019 issue.





More information can be found in the May/June 2020 issue available now.


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