Friday, April 11, 2008

The Return of "The Notorious Canary-Trainer" Published in the BSJ

My article, The Return of "The Notorious Canary-Trainer", has just been published in the Spring 2008 issue of The Baker Street Journal. It's a rather tongue-in-cheek reflection on Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, Arthur Morrison's Martin Hewitt, The Strand magazine, and naturally, notorious canary-training, and I'm extremely pleased that it's appearing in this, the oldest and most prestigious journal devoted to Holmes and Watson.

I honestly think I enjoy writing about Holmes more than any other subject, and some readers of this blog may remember that The Baker Street Blog featured a Sherlock Holmes pastiche of mine last year.

5 comments:

Burntdisk said...

Congrats. Now I just have to find somewhere I can gank a copy of the article without paying for it... ;-)

Mark said...

Thanks, man! If I'm lucky, MLA may even index this volume . . .

Megan said...

Wow Mark you are really publishing a lot! Kudos buddy.

Mark said...

Thanks, Megan! I'm hoping to do even more writing, as soon as we finish up with Pitt. I actually wrote this last article during the summer break before the trip to Philly.

Just another Sample said...

Awesome work man! Onward and upward!