She giveth and she taketh

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Life can be that way, sometimes – as soon as it gives in one area, it takes in another.

It happened again these past seven days.

Last week, I received word of some really nice comments made by The Los Angeles Review of Books, which took kindly to my contribution to the anthology, By Hook or Crook: The Best Crime and Mystery Stories of the Year [Tyrus Books]. The review, which called the anthology “forward-thinking,” also praises pieces by Sandra Seamans, Bill Crider, Laura Lippman and Tom Piccirilli.

Then this week I was saddened to learn that one of the editors of the anthology, Martin H. Greenberg, has passed away after a sustained illness. I never met Greenberg, but all I had to do was look at his body of work to understand what kind of impact he had on the business.

I think Jedidiah Ayres over at Ransom Notes does the best job explaining why Greenberg will be missed so dearly.

5 responses to “She giveth and she taketh”

  1. Gotta love somebody with that kind of enthusiasm and commitment

  2. Greg Bardsley Avatar
    Greg Bardsley

    Jed, I agree … and really was blown away to see how many projects he developed.

  3. Richard Gordon Avatar
    Richard Gordon

    Greenberg will be missed. Few anthologists had the pull and sensibilities that he had

  4. Mark Richardson Avatar
    Mark Richardson

    Dude, that is an awesome review. I loved that story! You really do have a unique and great voice. Sorry to learn about your friend.

  5. Greg Bardsley Avatar
    Greg Bardsley

    Thanks, Mark .. More than anything, I was honored to be included. .. When;’s your Black Bikini coming piecr coming out?

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