It’s been a while. The pandemic and the concomitant lock-downs took a bite out of our focus and concentration and delayed the publication of this issue. But, as normalcy returns, so does Mysterical-E.
This issue has some great stories, some wonderful features and reviews, and finds the prolific, award-winning short story master, John M. Floyd, in our virtual pages again.
What’s Your Process, managed by Kaye George, is back also with three enlightening interviews that give us a peek into the process of writing and writers. It’s not just “How Do You Get Your Ideas?” — this feature goes beyond that into what do you do with those ideas once you have them?
You’ll also notice a review of a mystery anthology, Justice for All, which I was honored to co-edit with D.M. Barr for the New York Chapter of Sisters in Crime. Once a [panel of judges chose the stories, D. M. Barr and I went to work editing. It took months of intensive work but Justice For All is the result.