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Bookseller Sees the Bright Side of Publishing Noir
January 24, 2007
For 18 years, David Thompson has sold the best in mystery, crime, and thrillers
to customers at one of the most celebrated mystery bookstores in the nation, Murder
By the Book, in Houston, Texas. Now, Thompson, the store's assistant manager and
the founder of Busted Flush Press,
is the publisher of an anthology featuring a 2007
Edgar Award nominee in the Best Short Story category.
"Cranked" is written by Bill Crider and is one of 27 original stories
in Damn Near Dead: An Anthology of Geezer Noir, edited by crime writer
Duane Swierczynski and published by Thompson. Damn Near Dead is the first
anthology of original work to be published by Busted Flush, which Thompson founded
in 2005 with the intention of reissuing out-of-print favorites.
The anthology grew from an idea hatched at a Murder by the Book signing for
Swierczynski. "We came up with a great idea. Most mystery anthologies have
a theme," Thompson told BTW. "Some are based on a setting,
like Brooklyn, or an activity like basketball or cooking. We wanted something
dark, and what is darker than getting old? One of us came up with the term Geezer
Noir.
"Every short story [in the anthology] had to have protagonists who were
elderly men or women -- active people -- no knitters or people with cats,"
he noted. In addition, each was never published before. (To be considered for
this year's Edgar Awards, all work must have been published initially in 2006.)
Thompson has frequent contact with mystery authors through the 100-plus signings
that the 27-year-old Murder by the Book holds each year. The store itself received
a Raven Award in 2005 from the Mystery Writers of America. When not selling
books, Thompson is at work on a second anthology, A Hell of a Women,
edited by 2006 Edgar Award nominee Megan Abbott. Books can be ordered directly
from Busted Flush Press or from Baker & Taylor.
The 2007 Edgars will be presented on April 26, 2007, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel,
New York City. --Nomi Schwartz
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