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Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine

Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine (AHMM) is a bi-monthly digest size fiction magazine specializing in crime and detective fiction. AHMM is named for Alfred Hitchcock, the famed director of suspense films and television.

Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
EditorLinda Landrigan
Former editorsCathleen Jordan
CategoriesCrime fiction, detective fiction
FrequencyBi-Monthly
Founded1956
CompanyDell Magazines (1992–)
Davis Publications (1975–92)
HSD Publications (1956–75)
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York, NY
LanguageEnglish
ISSN0002-5224
OCLC1479088

History Edit

AHMM was founded in 1956 by HSD Publications, which licensed the use of the director's name. Though there was no formal connection with the television show, stories published in the magazine were sometimes adapted by the producers of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (and later, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour). A few writers, such as Henry Slesar, wrote for both. Other contributors during the magazine’s early years included Evan Hunter/Ed McBain, Ed Lacy, Bill Pronzini, Jim Thompson, Donald E. Westlake and Charles Willeford (who briefly worked for the magazine, as did Patricia Hitchcock, Alfred's daughter).

In 1975, AHMM was acquired by Davis Publications, and since 1992 it has been published by Dell Magazines (which also produces its sister publication, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine). Cathleen Jordan edited the magazine from 1981 to 2002, and since then it has been edited by Linda Landrigan. After EQMM, AHMM is the second-longest-running mystery fiction magazine. In 2006, the magazine celebrated its 50th anniversary with the publication of the anthology Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine Presents Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense.

Black Orchid Edit

In 2007, AHMM joined with The Wolfe Pack, a society founded in 1978 to celebrate the Nero Wolfe stories of Rex Stout, to sponsor the Black Orchid Novella Contest for stories in the “classic detective” style of Stout’s Nero Wolfe.

Content Edit

Each issue contains original works of short crime or mystery fiction, as well as a book review column (“Booked & Printed”), a puzzle, a “Mysterious Photograph” story contest, and a "Mystery Classic" reprint.

Editors Edit

  • William Manners (1956-August 1961)[1]
  • Lisa Belknap (September 1961-December 1962)[2]
  • Richard E. Decker (January 1963-September 1964)[3]
  • G.F. Foster (October 1964-May 1967)[4]
  • Ernest M. Hutter (June 1967-February 1976)
  • Eleanor Regis Sullivan (1975-1981)[5]
  • Cathleen Jordan (1981-2002)
  • Linda Landrigan (2002-Present)

Authors Edit

Over its history AHMM has published short fiction by noted mystery novelists such as Robert Bloch, Lawrence Block, G. K. Chesterton, Ron Goulart, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Donald E. Westlake. The magazine has also regularly featured such short story specialists as John H. Dirckx, Kenneth Gavrell, Edward D. Hoch, Jack Ritchie, and Stephen Wasylyk.

Many writers have published their first mystery story in AHMM, including Mitch Alderman, Doug Allyn, Gregory Fallis, Steve Hockensmith, Martin Limón, D. A. McGuire, J. R. Parsons and I. J. Parker.

In recent years, regular contributors have also included Rhys Bowen, Jan Burke, O'Neil De Noux, John F. Dobbyn, Joan Druett, Brendan DuBois, Loren D. Estleman, David Edgerley Gates, Toni L. P. Kelner, R. T. Lawton, Robert Lopresti,[6] Beverle Graves Myers, Jas R. Petrin, Anthony Rainone, Stephen Ross, Gilbert M. Stack, Marianne Wilski Strong, Steven Torres, Elaine Viets, James Lincoln Warren,[6] Sarah Weinman, Mike Wiecek and Angela Zeman.[6]

Awards Edit

AHMM stories have won almost every major mystery award, including The Edgar Award for Best Short story, presented by the Mystery Writers of America; the Robert L. Fish Award for Best First Short Story; the Agatha Award for Best Short Story, presented at the Malice Domestic conference; and the Shamus Award for Best P.I. Short Story, presented by the Private-Eye Writers of America.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Magazine Contents Lists: Page 13". www.philsp.com. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  2. ^ "Magazine Contents Lists: Page 14". www.philsp.com. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  3. ^ "Magazine Contents Lists: Page 15". www.philsp.com. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  4. ^ "Magazine Data File". www.philsp.com. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  5. ^ "Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine - The Alfred Hitchcock Wiki". the.hitchcock.zone. Retrieved 2023-09-18.
  6. ^ a b c Warren, James; Lopresti, Rob; Zeman, Angela (2009). "The Mystery Short Story WebLog Project". Crime Fiction. Los Angeles: Criminal Brief. from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-20.

External links Edit

  • Official blog
  • Official website
  • AHMM at the Hitchcock Zone
  • (archived)

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Alfred Hitchcock s Mystery Magazine AHMM is a bi monthly digest size fiction magazine specializing in crime and detective fiction AHMM is named for Alfred Hitchcock the famed director of suspense films and television Alfred Hitchcock s Mystery MagazineEditorLinda LandriganFormer editorsCathleen JordanCategoriesCrime fiction detective fictionFrequencyBi MonthlyFounded1956CompanyDell Magazines 1992 Davis Publications 1975 92 HSD Publications 1956 75 CountryUnited StatesBased inNew York NYLanguageEnglishISSN0002 5224OCLC1479088Contents 1 History 1 1 Black Orchid 2 Content 2 1 Editors 2 2 Authors 3 Awards 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditAHMM was founded in 1956 by HSD Publications which licensed the use of the director s name Though there was no formal connection with the television show stories published in the magazine were sometimes adapted by the producers of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and later The Alfred Hitchcock Hour A few writers such as Henry Slesar wrote for both Other contributors during the magazine s early years included Evan Hunter Ed McBain Ed Lacy Bill Pronzini Jim Thompson Donald E Westlake and Charles Willeford who briefly worked for the magazine as did Patricia Hitchcock Alfred s daughter In 1975 AHMM was acquired by Davis Publications and since 1992 it has been published by Dell Magazines which also produces its sister publication Ellery Queen s Mystery Magazine Cathleen Jordan edited the magazine from 1981 to 2002 and since then it has been edited by Linda Landrigan After EQMM AHMM is the second longest running mystery fiction magazine In 2006 the magazine celebrated its 50th anniversary with the publication of the anthology Alfred Hitchcock s Mystery Magazine Presents Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense Black Orchid Edit In 2007 AHMM joined with The Wolfe Pack a society founded in 1978 to celebrate the Nero Wolfe stories of Rex Stout to sponsor the Black Orchid Novella Contest for stories in the classic detective style of Stout s Nero Wolfe Content EditEach issue contains original works of short crime or mystery fiction as well as a book review column Booked amp Printed a puzzle a Mysterious Photograph story contest and a Mystery Classic reprint Editors Edit William Manners 1956 August 1961 1 Lisa Belknap September 1961 December 1962 2 Richard E Decker January 1963 September 1964 3 G F Foster October 1964 May 1967 4 Ernest M Hutter June 1967 February 1976 Eleanor Regis Sullivan 1975 1981 5 Cathleen Jordan 1981 2002 Linda Landrigan 2002 Present Authors Edit Over its history AHMM has published short fiction by noted mystery novelists such as Robert Bloch Lawrence Block G K Chesterton Ron Goulart Dorothy L Sayers and Donald E Westlake The magazine has also regularly featured such short story specialists as John H Dirckx Kenneth Gavrell Edward D Hoch Jack Ritchie and Stephen Wasylyk Many writers have published their first mystery story in AHMM including Mitch Alderman Doug Allyn Gregory Fallis Steve Hockensmith Martin Limon D A McGuire J R Parsons and I J Parker In recent years regular contributors have also included Rhys Bowen Jan Burke O Neil De Noux John F Dobbyn Joan Druett Brendan DuBois Loren D Estleman David Edgerley Gates Toni L P Kelner R T Lawton Robert Lopresti 6 Beverle Graves Myers Jas R Petrin Anthony Rainone Stephen Ross Gilbert M Stack Marianne Wilski Strong Steven Torres Elaine Viets James Lincoln Warren 6 Sarah Weinman Mike Wiecek and Angela Zeman 6 Awards EditAHMM stories have won almost every major mystery award including The Edgar Award for Best Short story presented by the Mystery Writers of America the Robert L Fish Award for Best First Short Story the Agatha Award for Best Short Story presented at the Malice Domestic conference and the Shamus Award for Best P I Short Story presented by the Private Eye Writers of America See also EditAlfred Hitchcock s Anthology a spin off magazine consisting of AHMM reprintsReferences Edit Magazine Contents Lists Page 13 www philsp com Retrieved 2023 09 18 Magazine Contents Lists Page 14 www philsp com Retrieved 2023 09 18 Magazine Contents Lists Page 15 www philsp com Retrieved 2023 09 18 Magazine Data File www philsp com Retrieved 2023 09 18 Alfred Hitchcock s Mystery Magazine The Alfred Hitchcock Wiki the hitchcock zone Retrieved 2023 09 18 a b c Warren James Lopresti Rob Zeman Angela 2009 The Mystery Short Story WebLog Project Crime Fiction Los Angeles Criminal Brief Archived from the original on 10 February 2010 Retrieved 2010 02 20 External links EditOfficial blog Official website AHMM at the Hitchcock Zone AHMM US edition index archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred Hitchcock 27s Mystery Magazine amp oldid 1175886895, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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