NOTES ON ADVISERS AND CONTRIBUTORS CRIME AND MYSTERY WRITERS ADVISERS AND CONTRIBUTORS ADEY, Alison Susan. Civil Servant. Essay: Emma Page. ADEY, Robert C. S. Customs Officer. Author of reviews for Cloak and Dagger and The Poisoned Pen; "Behind a Victorian Locked Door", in Antiquarian Book Monthly Review, April 1975; and a forthcoming bibliography of impossible crime. Essay: Peter Antony. ADLEY, Derek. Accountant. Author of The British Bibliography oJ Edgar Wal/ace, 1969, The Men Behind Boys' Fiction, 1970, The Saint and Leslie Charteris, 1971, and The World oJ Frank Richards, 1975, all with W. O. G. Lofts; and numerous articles on children 's literature, detective fiction, and films. Essays: Roland Daniel; Max Pemberton (with W. O. G. Lofts). ALBERT, Walter. Associate Professor of French and Italian, University of Pittsburgh. Auth()r of articles in Armchair Detective, Mystery Fancier, French Review, MLN, and Texas Studies in Literature and Language; American correspondent and contributor to Enigmatika. Essays: James Anderson; Michel Butor (appendix); Marion Randolph; translator of essay on Hubert Monteilhet (appendix). ALDERSON, Martha. Editor of elementary language arts textbooks, Webster Division, McGraw Hili Book Company. Essays (with Neysa Chouteau): Dorothy Cameron Disney; Alistair MacL.ean. ALDRICH, Pearl G. Editorial Consultant; Editor and Publisher of The Popular Culture Scholar. Author of The Impact oJ Mass Media, 1975, Research Papers: A Manual Jor Beginners, 1976, and the forthcoming book Introducing Popular Culture. Contributor to Ms. Magazine, New Yorker, Armchair Detective, Journal oJ Popular Culture, and Sunday Magazine of Philadelphia Inquirer. Teaches a course in mystery fiction. Essays: Miriam Borgenicht; Heron Carvic; D. M. Devine; John Buxton Hilton. ALLEY, Kenneth D. Associate Professor of English, Western IIIinois University, Macomb. Author of "High Sierra - Swan Song for an Era," in Journal oJ Popular Film, 1976, and "A Gun for Sale - Graham Greene's Reflection of Moral Chaos," in Essays in Literature, 1978. Essay: E. Richard Johnson. ATHANASON, Arthur Nlcholas. Associate Professor of English, Michigan State University, East Lansing. Author of" The Mousetrap Phenomenon," in Armchair Detective, 1979. Drama reviewer for World Literature Today. Essays: Francis Beeding; Thomas Burke; Gaston L.eroux (appendix). BAIRD, Newton. Partner in Talisman Press, Georgetown, California. Co-Editor, An Annotated Bibliography of Cal(fornia Fiction, /664-/970. Author of numerous articles, including a long study of Fredric Brown, in A rmchair Detective. Essays: Fredric Brown; Michael Crichton; Joseph Hansen; Zelda Popkin; Charles Williams. BAKERMAN, Jane S. Associate Professor of English, Indiana State University, Terre Haute. Adviser and contributor to American Women Writers, 1979. Author of interviews with P. D. James, in Armchair Detective, Ruth RendelI, in Mystery Nook, and Daphne du Maurier, in Writer's Yearbook. Contributor and reviewer for those magazines and Mystery Fancier, Cloak and Dagger, and The Poisoned Pen. Essays: Suzanne Blanc; Vera Caspary; Ursula Curtiss; Daphne du Maurier; Anthony Gilbert; Joseph Harrington; Elisabeth Sanxay Holding; Emma Lathen; Mary McMuIlen; Helen Reilly; Ruth RendelI. BALL, John. See his own entry. Essay: Elliot Paul. BANKS, Jelf. Assistant Professor of English, Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas. Regular contributor to Poisoned Pen, The Not-So-Private Eye, and 1557 ADVISERS AND CONTRIBUTORS CRIME AND MYSTERY WRITERS Mystery Fancier, and has contributed articles to Journal of Popular Culture and Armchair Detective. Essays: Philip Atlee; George Baxt; Richard Condon; Donald Hamilton; Stephen Marlowe; Peter O'Donnell; Mickey Spillane. BARNES, Melvyn. Borough Librarian and Arts Officer, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London. Author of Best Detective Fiction,' A Guide from Godwin to the Present, 1975, Youth Library Work, second edition, 1976, and "The Public Librarian ofthe Future," in Prospects for British Librarianship, 1976. Editor of the Remploy "Deerstalker" series of reprints of classic crime fiction. Essays: Frank Arthur; John Austwick; Marian Babson; Margot Bennett; Evelyn Berckman; Anthony Berkeley; Simon Brett; J. J. Connington; John Creasey; Freeman Wills Crofts; Francis Durbridge; Robert Finnegan; J. S. Fletcher; l..eonard Gribble; Edward Grierson; Stanley Hyland; Philip MacDonald; Gil North; John Rhode; John Wainwright. BAUDOU, Jacques. Film animator; Editor-in-chief of Enigmatika (Paris). Has written on le roman policier, Jules Verne, Jorge Luis Borges, and Maurice Renard. Essay: Hubert Monteilhet (appendix). BECKER, Jens Peter. English l..ecturer, University of Kiel, Germany. Author of Der Englische Spionageroman, 1973, and Sherlock Holmes & Co., 1975, and Co-Author of Der Detektivroman, 1973 (revised edition, 1978), and Der Detektiverzählung auf der Spur, 1977 . Has contributed many essays on English and American literature to quarterlies. Essay: Chester Hirnes. BECKER, Mary Helen. Instructor of French, Madison Area Technical College, Wisconsin; Editor of BREFF (Bulletin de Recherches et d'Etudes Feministes Francophones). Author of essays on Proust, French women authors, and art, and translations from the Latin and French; Co-Author, Ecrits de Femmes, 1979. Essays: Pierre Audemars; John Boland; Herbert Brean; Janet Caird; Desmond Cory; L. P. Davies; Michael Delving; Margaret Erskine; Elizabeth Ferrars; Andrew Garve; Dorothy Gilman; Rosemary Harris; Patricia Highsmith; P. M. Hubbard; Alan Hunter; Elizabeth l..emarchand; Mabel Seeley; Van Siller; Phoebe Atwood Taylor. BEDELL, Jeanne F. Assistant Professor of English, University of Missouri, Rolla. Author of essays on detective and espionage fiction, early modern British literature, and composition. Essays: G. D. H. and Margaret Cole; Bill Knox; Raymond Postgate. BERGMAN, Carol Ann. Editor, Follett Publishing Company, Chicago. Contributor to Contemporary Poets. Essay: Brian Garfield. BERTRAM, Manfred A. Senior English Master and Librarian, Christ's Church College, Christchurch, New Zealand. Formerly lecturer at Canterbury University. Author of short stories and poetry. Essay: Ngaio Marsh. BLEILER, E. F. Editorial Consultant, Charles Scribner's Sons. Formerly Editor, Dover Publications. Has edited works by Ernest Bramah, R. Austin Freeman, Emile Gaboriau, Robert H. van Gulik, and Roy Vickers, and Dime Novelists and Victorian Sensational Novelists. Author of The Checklist of Science-Fiction and Supernatural Fiction, revised edition, 1978. Essays: Frederick Irving Anderson; Gelett Burgess; Wilkie Collins (appendix); Dick Donovan; Sydney Fowler; Jacques FutreIle; Emile Gaboriau (appendix); H. F. Heard; William Hope Hodgson; L. T. Meade; Arthur Morrison; Baroness Orczy; Edgar Allan Poe (appendix); Richmond (appendix); Basil Thomson; Robert H. van Gulik (appendix); Roy Vickers; Mrs. Henry Wood (appendix). BLEILER, Ellen. Free-Iance writer. Essay: Jessica Mann. 1558 CRIME AND MYSTERY WRITERS ADVISERS AND CONTRIBUTORS BREEN, Jon L. Librarian, Rio Hondo College, Whittier, California; Book reviewer ("The Jury Box"), El/ery Queen 's Mystery Magazine. Author of 35 stories and critical works. BRINEY, R. E. Professor of Mathematics and Chairman of Computer Science Department, Salem State College, Massachusetts; Editor, Rohmer Review. Contributor to The Mystery Writer's Art, 1971, The Conan Grimoire, 1971, and The Mystery Story, 1976; author of numerous articles and bibliographies for journals. Editor, Master o[ Vil/ainy: A Biography o[ Sax Rohmer, 1972; Co-Editor, Multiplying Villainies: Selected Mystery Criticism by Anthony Boucher, 1973; Contributing Editor of Encyclopedia o[ Mystery & Detection, 1976. Member of the Board of Views & Reviews, 1972-75, and The Mystery Library. Essays: Robert Bloch; Anthony Boucher; John Dickson Carr; S. H. Courtier; August Derleth; Patrick Quentin; Sax Rohmer; John Holbrook Vance. BROBERG, Jan. Critic since 1955; teacher since 1958; Editor of Spektra Crime. Has written five books about detective fiction, edited 12 collections of mystery short stories, and three books of essays about the genre; Co-Author of "Detective Fiction in Sweden" in Armchair Detective, October 1976. A founder of the Swedish Academy of Detection. Essays: Francis Clilford; Edmund Crispin; James McClure. CAMPENNI, Frank. Member of the English Department, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Author of reviews and articles. Essays: E. V. Cunningham; Ishmael Reed. CARACCIOW, Peter. Lecturer, Royal Holloway College, London University. Author of studies of Wilkie Collins, Conan Doyle, and Wuthering Heights; Science fiction reviewer for The Tablet, London. Essay: Sheridan Le Fanu (appendix). CARPENTER, Richard C. Professor of English, Bowling Green State University, Ohio. Author of Thomas Hardy, 1964, and articles on Hawthorne, Conrad, Kay Boyle, and others. Essays: Ray Bradbury; Michael Collins; Eden Phillpotts. CARTER, Steven. Assistant Professor of English, University of North Carolina, Wilmington; Co-Editor, Tugboat Review. Author of essays on Ross Macdonald, Ishmael Reed, and Julian Symons, and on science fiction writers. Essay: Mark McShane. CAWELTI, John G. Professor of English, State University of New York at Albany. Author of Apostles o[ the Self-Made Man, 1965; The Six-Gun Mystique, 1971; Adventure, Mystery, and Romance: Formula Stories as Art and Popular Culture, 1976; and many essays on popular literature and culture. CHOUTEAU, Neysa. Senior Editor, Webster Division, McGraw Hill Book Company.
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