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Trace Evidence Trace Evidence Skip to content Home About Us Buy the Magazine Depositions ← Older posts September 16, 2024 · 12:13 pm Writing in the Genre-verse (by James Van Pelt) I’ve been writing and selling short stories for almost four decades now, almost exclusively science fiction, fantasy and horror. Almost exclusively. I’ve also written westerns with time machines. Histories of film stories with ghosts. Educator stories in the near (and far) future. And, as it turns out, the occasional crime story with a fantastical element. Coming from a science fiction mindset, it didn’t occur to me when I started that I’d ever appear in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine , but I had a story that seemed mystery adjacent. The editors agreed. That was “Once They Were Monarchs,” which looks like a summer lifeguard story, but turns into one with a dragon, a troll and a criminal. The second involved the filming of Holiday Inn in 1941 with dancing girls, Fred Astai...

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