~ April 2017 ~
(1) "The Process of Drawing Deductions from Established Facts Was As Old As the Sun, and the Application of the Principle to Literature Had Fascinated Writers from the Earliest Ages" — (HERE)(2) "You Stand Before This Court of Truth-Probity, Accused of Registering the Emotion of Hate" — (HERE)
(3) "A Gurgling Gasp Then, That Was Meant for a Cry but That Was No Louder Than the Whimpering of a Sick Child" — (HERE)
(4) "You Killed Him, Didn't You?" — (HERE)
(5) Miscellaneous Monday—Number Six — (HERE)
~ April 2014 ~
(1) "The Author Outdoes Himself in the Number of People Upon Whom He Brings Suspicion" — (HERE)(2) Samuel Lyle, A Very Obscure Criminologist Indeed — (HERE)
(3) True Crime Roundup — (HERE)
(4) "It Shows Just How Bad a Detective Story Can Be" — (HERE)
(5) "The Good Detective Story Is in Its Nature a Good Domestic Story" — (HERE)
~ April 2015 ~
(1) A Short Note About Victorian Detective Fiction — (HERE)(2) Levram Niatpac! — (HERE)
(3) A Noir Film (or Maybe It Isn't) That Isn't Noir (or Maybe It Is) — (HERE)
(4) SCRIBNER'S Reviews I — (HERE)
(5) "I Do Not Dismiss Logic Because I Have Faith" — (HERE)
~ April 2016 ~
(1) An Odd Assortment from '28 — (HERE)(2) "You Might Say This Is the Story of a Murder — Although Nobody Was Killed" — (HERE)
(3) WHODUNIT Comics — (HERE)
(4) "It Must Have Been Allotropy" — (HERE)
(5) "One Rash Move from Any of You Will Mean Her Death" — (HERE)
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