- We go on a Dangerous Assignment with William Schoell
- J. Charles Burwell explores four early Dell First Editions
- Star of Filipino-American films, Ken Metcalfe, remembered by Steve Mason
- John LeMay excavates Mackenna’s Gold on page and screen
- The Boston Blackie Casebook presented by Tim Lucas
- Stephen Laws on his close encounter with “The Beast of Bodmin Moor”
- The nightmare world of Doctor Death uncovered by Robert Deveau
- Stephen R. Bissette takes on the POV of the audience as killer
- Poe’s “The Black Cat” and the Italian Horror Film by Douglas E. Winter
- Peter Enfantino opens another six-pack of Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine
- More lust than you can shake a . . . stick at . . . down Peter Enfantino’s Sleaze Alley
- David J. Schow bids farewell to the mass-market paperback in his latest R&D
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Now shipping: bare•bones #26
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Now Shipping: Sources of Suspense: Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the Stories That Shaped It by Jack Seabrook
Cimarron Street Books is thrilled to bring you Sources of Suspense — your comprehensive guide to all seven seasons of Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-1962); exploring each episode from the perspective of the story that inspired it. Hitchcock expert Jack Seabrook digs into the original source material and details how it compares to the filmed result. This is an indispensable companion to the classic television series. All 268 half-hour episodes are covered, featuring stories by the likes of Robert Bloch, Ray Bradbury, Fredric Brown, John Collier, Roald Dahl, Evan Hunter, Henry Slesar, Cornell Woolrich and more!
Jack Seabrook is the author of Martians And Misplaced Clues: The Life & Work Of Fredric Brown and Stealing Through Time: On the Writings of Jack Finney, and is a leading contributor to the bare•bones e-zine blog, where his Alfred Hitchcock Project was launched. He lives in Hopewell, New Jersey, with his wife Lorraine, where he is hard at work on the Alfred Hitchcock Hour companion volume to Sources of Suspense: Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the Stories That Shaped It.
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Friday, February 13, 2026
Now shipping: bare•bones #25
- William Schoell turns to the Front Page Detective
- Japanese Bullet Trains are Under Siege in 1975 by Bryan C. Kuriawa
- Derek Hill analyzes the westerns of André de Toth
- Finding inspiration in the Music of the Night by Stephen Laws
- Douglas E. Winter examines three novels that inspired movie genres
- Giants, Okongos, and Killer Apes in Jungle Jim films by Stephen R. Bissette
- Richard Krauss continues his exploration of Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine
- ‘Eraserhood’ to Mulholland Drive in Duane Swierczynski’s Field Guide to L.A. Pulp
- Peter Enfantino invites you to an Orgy-filled Sleaze Alley
- 007 Dies Again in David J. Schow’s R&D Column





