Although I've sold other fiction that I wish would garner as much attention as that one, I'd be a cad to complain about "Detective's Smile" being far and away my most popular fiction byline thus far.
Monday, November 21, 2011
My blushes, Watson! (no. 2)
Recently I mentioned that soon you may find me doing some vintage Sherlock Holmes movie blogging here in coordination with the release of the newest Robert Downey Jr. film. Beating me to the punch, Stuart Kelly in The Scotsman (och aye) gave another nice press nod to my own Sherlock Holmes story, "The Case of the Detective's Smile," in his article The Immortal Sherlock Holmes. He slightly misremembered the story's title, apparently, but hey. I'll take PR wherever I can get it.
Although I've sold other fiction that I wish would garner as much attention as that one, I'd be a cad to complain about "Detective's Smile" being far and away my most popular fiction byline thus far.
Although I've sold other fiction that I wish would garner as much attention as that one, I'd be a cad to complain about "Detective's Smile" being far and away my most popular fiction byline thus far.