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==Publication==
==Publication==
"Hey Nineteen" is slated to be published in the anthology ''A Beast Without a Name: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of Steely Dan,'' edited by [https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Brian-Thornton/2137661115 Brian Thornton] ([https://downandoutbooks.com Down and Out Books], October 28, 2019).
"Hey Nineteen" appears in the anthology ''A Beast Without a Name: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of Steely Dan,'' edited by [https://www.simonandschuster.com/authors/Brian-Thornton/2137661115 Brian Thornton] ([https://downandoutbooks.com/bookstore/thornton-beast-without-name/ Down and Out Books], October 28, 2019).


Published under the name W.H. Cameron, this will mark the first appearance of [[Melisende Dulac]] in print.
Published under the name W.H. Cameron, "Hey Nineteen" marks the first appearance of [[Melisende Dulac]] in print.


==General Information==
==General Information==

Revision as of 06:32, 1 October 2019

Original cover art for A Beast Without A Name

Hey Nineteen is a short story in the Melisende Dulac Series.

Publication

"Hey Nineteen" appears in the anthology A Beast Without a Name: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of Steely Dan, edited by Brian Thornton (Down and Out Books, October 28, 2019).

Published under the name W.H. Cameron, "Hey Nineteen" marks the first appearance of Melisende Dulac in print.

General Information

During one of her first solo body removal jobs as an apprentice mortician, Melisende Dulac discovers an old man’s sad end may not have been all that natural. The story is inspired by Steely Dan's song of the same name. It is followed by the novel, Crossroad.

"Hey Nineteen" takes place on 12 November 2016.

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