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We made the film INDEPENDENCE DAY patriotic by divine intervention because the producer is a woke Hillary Clinton fund raiser who is not patriotic at all! He thought he was making fun of America’s spirit. Boy does he regret casting me. 🤣🤣🤣 Up yourrrrs, Roland!
History of Everything, being from the convict place, stated that the South Carolinas were in response to Dreadnought...
Showing he didn't look at the design and construction timelines... then proceeded to fuck up why the SoCals don't have turbine powerplants.
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I forgot that he ghost-edited the Hitchcock-branded anthologies. I read several of them as a kid and they were excellent. They exemplified a particular kind of 50s/60s short fiction that's written in a literary but disciplined style.
It’s really a mark of how sinister and petty the British government is that a man who simply wants to clean dirty rivers could be thrown in jail, while foreign r*pists are free to roam the streets and attack girls and women at will.
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A long-overdue collection from one of the great storytellers of the twentieth century – my father's classic stories have finally seen the light of day. Since Dad was, among other things, a remarkably *American* writer, it seems fitting to celebrate his enduring short fiction by publishing e-book, paperback, and hardcover editions of both volumes of Selected Stories of Robert Arthur: Fantasies & Mysteries on the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. As most of you know my father as a mystery writer, I think you'll be surprised and delighted by his fantasies.
The books are available on Amazon and through IngramSpark, and I can wholeheartedly recommend every one of the twenty stories in each volume. Eight of them have never before been anthologized. I’ve written editorial notes for all of them, as well as a truly personal Foreword which appears in both volumes. Spare, elegant, and psychologically astute, the stories combine literary intelligence with a storyteller’s flair for surprise.
Both volumes also contain an excellent and comprehensive Afterword created with the help of an instantiation of Chat GPT-4o I called Alastair. I thought my father would be tickled to have me enlist the help of a Large Language Model to write a comprehensive overview of the life and work of a writer like him.
As most of you know already, Dad was not only one of the top pulp writers of the 1930s and 40s, the mastermind behind radio’s The Mysterious Traveler, and a three-time Edgar Award winner, but also the ghost-editor of Alfred Hitchcock’s wildly popular 1960s short story anthologies – introducing a generation of young readers and future filmmakers to the art of the modern suspense story.
When you add to those accomplishments the fact that Dad also created a mystery series whose voice, wit, and narrative intelligence set it apart from the formulaic juvenile series of its time, you can see that, in a very real way, my father helped shape the architecture of suspense in twentieth-century storytelling.
Below, you’ll find the wrap-around cover art for Fantasies; I'll put a link to the Amazon series page in the reply. I hope you're all having a terrific 4th of July.
The greatest songwriter of all time was also a helicopter pilot.
And a Rhodes Scholar.
Oh, and a very successful leading man in Hollywood.
In case you had forgotten.