“Forgotten Man” Available!

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My historical mystery short story “Forgotten Man” is finally available in the April 2011 issue of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine currently (January 30, 2011 9:08am) on the shelves in bookstores and newsstands, and online either in print or ebook through The Mystery Place.

You can read an excerpt and view the wonderful illustration by the talented Edward Kinsella III of one of my favorite and most dramatic scenes in the story here.

The story’s set in NYC’s Bowery during the Great Depression. The research was a nice change of pace from the Middle Ages. Read about it here.

Hope you enjoy reading the story as much as I enjoyed researching and writing it!

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The Getaway

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Photo @Sunday Kaminksi.  All rights reserved.

I love writing short short stories, otherwise known as flash fiction, the shorter the better (though I’ve never been able to manage a six worder). The word limit encourages risk-taking and experimentation with style, form, character, and plot. I especially love writing flash that accompanies photos.

Below is a flash I wrote inspired by Sunday Kaminski’s fantastically intriguing photo (above) for #fridayflash, flash fiction by writers on twitter compiled every Friday by J.M. Strother.

The Getaway

The heist: their first, a country bank.
The robbers: a young couple, Carla giving Danny the silent treatment.
Their plan: quit the city, get back to nature.
The getaway: their unreliable Bronco, white.
The pursuit: highway slicing farmland, sirens, a determined deputy smarter than he looks.
Then the overheated Bronco dies.
“Out!” Carla screams, silent no longer.
The patrol car rear ends them.
They run. Fields. Stalks like whips. Sun like fire.
A farmhouse: cute, tidy, daisies.
Dogs! Two Rottweilers attack.
Carla and Dan bolt and scramble over a fence, barbed wire tearing jeans.
Ha, dogs can’t climb.
More fields. Gunfire booms. Dirt explodes at their feet.
On the hill, a hunter, reloading his shot gun.
Do they look like deer?
A shout: “No trespassing.”
Woods. Branches thwack. Lungs burn. Lost.
Another road. Thumbs out.
The lift: a pick-up, rusted.
The driver: toothless, wall-eyed, scary, name of Bob.
The cab: tight for three.
Bob leers at Carla and flashes a blade.
This is country life?
Danny punches Bob.
The crash: a swerve, a tree.
The patrol car again, battered, smoking, wheezing.
Carla and Danny crawl out, hands raised, defeated.
The deputy: “Y’all from the city?”

“The Getaway” © Gigi Vernon
All rights reserved. May not be used elsewhere in whole or part without the express written permission of the author.

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“Forgotten Man” to appear in AHMM April 2011 issue

November 14, 2010

Just heard from Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. My story  “Forgotten Man” will appear in the April 2011 issue. Always a thrill and a chill to see my work in print! The story is set in New York City during the Great Depression of 1929. The research was fascinating.  More…

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Upcoming August signing

August 3, 2010
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Old Forge Hardware, NY Saturday, August 28, 2010 Mark your calendar! My fellow anthologists and I will be signing Adirondack Mysteries: And Other Mountain Tales at Old Forge Hardware, Saturday, August 28, 2-4pm. If you’re in the area, stop by.  I’d love to meet you, and the Old Forge Hardware is a very cool place.  [...]

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New short story “Forgotten Man” to be published

July 30, 2010

July 29, 2010 I’m absolutely thrilled to report Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine accepted another of my historical mystery short stories. This one’s titled  “Forgotten Man” and it’s set in New York City’s Bowery during the early months of the Great Depression.  The publication date hasn’t yet been set. Stay tuned for more details. The term [...]

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My first author reading

July 14, 2010
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July 13, 2010 Old Forge Public Library, New York My first ever reading! Although I’m used to public speaking, I actually even like public speaking, a reading is an entirely different beast. I was terrified. Let me say that again TERRIFIED! No need to fear! First of all the Old Forge Public Library–best ever! The [...]

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Adirondack Mysteries sequel

June 10, 2010
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June 10, 2010 Dennis Webster, editor and fellow writer, is working his magic again.  He’s in the process of putting together a sequel volume to Adirondack Mysteries: And Other Mountain Tales. My short story for the sequel is called “Wampum” and it literally is the sequel to my previous short story “Warpath” in the previous [...]

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“Ten Writers Offer Up Adirondack Mysteries” Article

November 15, 2009
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November 9, 2009 Nice article in a local paper on the release of the Adirondack Mysteries: And Other Mountain Tales: Ten Writers Offer up ‘Adirondack Mysteries’.

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My first book signing

October 31, 2009
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October 31, 2009 Barnes & Noble, New Hartford, NY My first ever book signing. Or should I say short story signing? Whatever.  I can’t tell you how apprehensive I was. But my fellow anthologists of Adirondack Mysteries: And Other Mountain Tales made it gobs of fun.  (Seriously, I’m not just being polite. Although this was [...]

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