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BLACK MASK MAGAZINE
An American Classic
Also incorporating
Dime Detective, Dime Mystery, Strange Detective
Mysteries, Terror Tales, Horror Stories, Adventure
and Famous Fantastic Mysteries.
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The Black Mask Staff
(so far...)
Publisher
Keith Alan Deutsch
E-mail: admin@blackmaskmagazine.com
Publisher, and proprietor, Keith is the man with the
plan, and all the rights to all the pulps presented on all the
pages of this site. Can you tell he's a lawyer?
Editor-in-Chief
Robert Preston
E-mail: doomedplanet@yahoo.com
Robert will be offering readers convention coverage sublime,
plus wit and knowledge on almost any topic of Popular American
Entertainment, and he never met a fan or collector he didn't
like! If you have news about awards, clubs, gatherings, sales,
great resources, or any new inside tracks on any form of American
popular genre entertainment--get the word out to Rob.
Web Site Development
and Left-Hand Man
Kevin Burton Smith
E-mail: kvnsmith@thrillingdetective.com
The man with no plan, the scourge of discussion lists
and those who don't do their homework, this writer, editor and
reviewer has stumbled his way into crime fiction, as the founder
and editor of The
Thrilling Detective Web Site. He also writes a regular
column for Blue Murder, and has had pieces published in
January Magazine, the Private Eyes Writers of American
newsletter, Over My Dead Body, Murderous Intent
and even Details.
Our Man in Hollywood
Michael
Glassberg
E-mail: msglassberg@mediaone.net
An avid noir collector, interviewer, and a superb screen writer.
If you have questions or news about film, TV, cable, or any new
popular entertainment medium, please contact him.
Shotgun Rider
Robert
Wheadon
E-mail: rgwheadon@yahoo.com
Robert has been a voracious reader of pulp fiction for about
ten years. He has even written a few stories posted at the Pulp
and Dagger website and loves to discuss anything related to pulp
fiction.
View From the
Basement
Ed Lin
E-Mail: funnydoggy@yahoo.com
Ed is an avid reader of hard-boiled and all other fiction. His
first novel Waylaid is loosely based on his childhood
of renting out rooms to johns and hookers at his parents' sleazy
hotel. He's fascinated
by obsolete videogame systems and vinyl records.


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