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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Brunch at Columbus Tavern (11 AM)
Featuring a Wolfean Beer Quiz and separate checks
269 Columbus Avenue (at 73rd Street)

New York Historical Society Exhibit (1 PM to 5 PM)
(pay at the door)
170 Central Park West (at 76 Street)

See the Events page for full details.

Next Nero Wolfe Book Discussion

Plot It Yourself (1959)
May 21, 2012 -- 7:00 p.m.


Slattery's Midtown Pub
8 East 36th Street, 2nd Floor
between 5th & Madison
New York, 10016


As usual, some of us will convene at about 5:00 PM in the back room of The Ginger Man, a beer specialty pub, across the street from Slattery's.

See the Book Discussion page for further details and upcoming schedule.

Next Wolfe Pack New England Raceme Book Discussion

Sunday, May 20, 12:30 PM -- Acton, MA

Join us for soup and pot luck (bring a dish if you can) and a discussion of The Red Box. For further information get in touch with Marion at 978-264-4840 or by e-mail. If the weather is nice, bring a lawn chair and we can spend some time in the back yard. 

See the Book Discussion Page for the complete 2012 schedule.

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New Wolfe book announced from Robert Goldsborough

Nero Wolfe on RAI TV -- Italy's new series

Spring/Summer Event: Brunch and NY Historical Society Beer Exhibit on June 10, 2012

Read all about the Wolfe Pack's visit to the scene of the crime in Too Many Cooks -- the renowned Kanawha Spa (aka The Greenbrier). More photos as of 5/1/2012.

More Wolfe License Plates from fans!

Flyer with screen captures from the missing minutes in the expanded episode of Christmas Party.

Additional miscellaneous Stout publications added to the listing, plus three new PDFs to read on the page:
Non-Nero Wolfe publications/Other
  • "A Good Character for a Novel" (The New Masses)
  • "The Case of the Spies Who Weren't"
    (Ramparts Magazine)
  • Essay on writing detective fiction from a Josephine Tey Anthology
Read the reviews of the 2012 screening of the William A. Wellman movie of Stout's anonymously published, The President Vanishes

NEW ENGLAND RACEME
See the photos from the January Book Discussion

ALMOST TV
Three early attemps at at producing a Wofle TV Series (one of which made it to pilot stage with William Shatner cast as Archie.

Browse through the menus on the left. Find out what you are missing in over 1,000 pages of goodies about all aspects of the Wolfe saga.

Nero Wolfe Series
Debuts in Italy in April

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News from Robert Goldsborough
Wolfe-Archie Prequel to be Published
(email was sent to Jane Cleland, the Wolfe Pack Literary Chair)

Hi Jane,

Thought you, and the Wolfe Pack, would be interested to learn that I've signed a contract with Otto Penzler at Mysterious Press to publish "Archie Meets Wolfe," a prequel to the corpus set in Depression Era New York. Using some references that Stout sprinkled through several of the early stories, I've built a story of Archie's arrival in NY from Ohio and his pre-Wolfe adventures, as well as the case that brought them together as a team. This will appear first in digital format and then as a book. Pub dates to be announced.

Robert Goldsborough
(check back for updates!)

Have You Moved Lately?
Have You Sent Us Your New Address &/or E-Mail Address?

We have EIGHT MIA members who have not received the latest issue of The Gazette. We know it's easy to forget, so if you have moved this year, or even last year, PLEASE remember to tell us your new address. The Spring, 2011, Vol. XV, No. 2 has a treasure trove of articles by the winners of the recent The Gazette Contest. Saul is on an important case right now and does not have the time to track you down. Please WRITE US!

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WOLFE PACK MEMBERS—PUBLISHED MYSTERY AUTHORS

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Are you a member of the Wolfe Pack and your published mystery is NOT listed here? If so, Please send the webmaster an e-mail with your name, a .jpg of your latest book's cover, it's title, a brief blurb, and your web site address.
Papers of Sherlock Holmes Matthew & Prison of Souls The Spies from Princeton Deadly Threads
David Marcum's The Papers of Sherlock Holmes" contains nine new Sherlock Holmes stories. Visit his web site to read "How This Book Came to Be."
Matthew Livingston is the teenage detective created by Marco Conelli in The Prison of Souls.Visit Marco's site.

Also take a peek at his great Nero Wolfe Corpus Ornament Collection.
Guy K. Stewart's new Kindle
e-book, The Spies from Princeton, is not your run-of-the-mill, spy-shoot-em-up. Instead, Mr. Stewart's approach is more deliciously insidious. Like le Carré's Spy Who Came in from the Cold, his is a short, taut, focused tale - where amoral deceit and the stunning triple-cross are again the themes. Don't miss this new thriller!
Deadly Threads, long-term Wolfe Pack member Jane K. Cleland's newest Josie Prescott Antiques Mystery, is filled with Wolfean trivia. The books, which are often reviewed as an Antiques Roadshow for mystery fans, are traditional mysteries. In addition, she is the Wolfe Pack's Literary Awards Chair. www.janecleland.net
Reduced Circumstances Matetsky Dial Me for Murder The Ninth Man-Brad Crowthers McAleer Fatal Deeds
Vincent O'Neil's latest mystery features playwright Jack Glynn in a new mystery theater-themed series. www.vincenthoneil.com

Visit his web site to find out more.
Amanda Matetsky is the author of five Paige Turner mysteries and two Annie March novels. www.amandamatetsky.com
Award-winner Bruce DeSilva says 2010 Black Orchid Award winner Brad Crowther’s debut novel is “… distinguished by pitch-perfect dialogue, a suspenseful plot, and a superb cast of characters ...” Advance copies of The Ninth Man are available at www.bradcrowther.com.
Fatal Deeds, featuring Korean War vet, Augustus M. Churchill, a PI in Concord, MA, is a suspense novel, laced with history, romance, local color, and humor. Best-selling author Andrew McAleer spins a genuine mystery - reminiscent in plot and character of the best of the Golden Age of Mystery. Visit his web page:
www.CherokeeMcGhee.com
Jane Haddam's Glass Houses Archie Goodwin Files Nero Wolfe Files Rosewood's Ashes
Jane Haddam is the author of the Gregor Demarkian Series. www.janehaddam.com
Marvin Kaye has edited a number of anthologies. The above two tributes, anthologies of the best of The Wolfe Pack's Gazette articles, and Marvin's other books can be viewed at the Wildside Press web site.
Ailleen Schumacher writes the Tory Travers /David Alverez series. Read more about Ailleen and her books on her web site.
Other than Mystery Genre
Surviving without a Secretary   Carrying On
Translation by member Stephen Pearl
of the Russian classic by Ivan Aleksandrovich Goncharov. Awarded the AATSEEL (American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages) Prize for the best book translation of 2008.
The Gazette editor, Jean Quinn (aka Lon Cohen) penned this book in the "Crisp Fifty-Minute Series."
 
Carrying On: A Somwhat Geriatric Love Affair
by member Emily Mikulewicz

A&E Nero Wolfe Television Series News

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In In the Best Families, when Mr. Wolfe left the brownstone, he left the door open to show everyone that he had left and the brownstone was empty. We are leaving the door open in the picture to express our empty feeling at the A&E Network's cancellation of The Nero Wolfe Series.
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