[PW] ? author pseudonym

Bye, Dan J D.J.Bye at shu.ac.uk
Tue Jan 23 08:06:31 PST 2007


  
His story "Cro-Magnon, PI" won the Robert L Fish Memorial Award from the Mystery Writers of America in 2000 (see: http://mysterywriters.org/edgarsDB/edgarDB.php).  It was published in Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine.

This evidence suggests that maybe his mysteries are short stories not published in book form, rather than books published under pseudonyms.

Dan


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> One is "How Murray Saved Christmas." Mike Reiss is listed as 
> the author. If you search for him as an author in Amazon 
> (Reiss, Mike - exact name in advanced search), there are 6 
> children's books that come up.
> 
> I hope this helps.
> Debby Andreadis
> William Howard Doane Library
> Denison University
> Granville OH 43023
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> Quoting Mary Barna <mbarna at albright.org>:
> 
> > Mike Reiss, who writes for the TV show, THE SIMPSONS, writes 
> > children's books under his real name.  He also writes, or 
> has written 
> > one or more mysteries.  I am trying to locate them.  Can 
> anyone give 
> > me a title of one of the books or his pseudonym?  I can't find any 
> > under Mike or Michael Reiss.
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