Monday, January 14, 2013

JACK SNOW (THE AUTHOR, NOT THE FOOTBALL PLAYER)


I recently read the short story "Midnight" by author Jack Snow. 

At this point, I don't know much about Snow, aside from what I've read about him on Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Snow_(writer)  But I am definitely interested in reading more of his work and have ordered a used copy of the book Dark Music, originally published in 1947, which contains a novelette of the same name and the short stories "The Anchor," "Business Hours," "The China Tea Cup," "Coronation," "The Dictator," "The Dimension of Terror," "Faulty Vision," "Let's Play House," "Midnight," "The Monarch," "The Mountain," "Night Wings," "The Penhale Broadcast," "Poison," "The Rope," "Seed" and "The Super Alkaloid,"


There is also a second collection of Snow stories entitled Spectral Snow, which contains many of the stories listed above, as well as the stories "Second Childhood" and "A Murder in Oz."

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