In a recent post Mark asked:
"Has this story" ['The Pencil'] "been printed in any
anthologies besides
Midnight Raymond Chandler? Am I right in remembering that it
was
included in that collection of other people writing Marlowe
sotries
(which I never picked up)?"
Yes, you are right in remembering that. The book was called
*Raymond
Chandler's Philip Marlow* and it was edited by Byron Preiss.
It also
appeared in the British Chandler collection *The Smell of
Fear*,
which, as I recall, had all the stories in the original US
edition of
*The Simple Art of Murder* (except that the name "Marlowe"
wasn't
substituted for the names "Carmody" and "Dalmas" in the four
stories
that make up the *Trouble Is My Business* sub-collection),
as well as
"The Pencil" and Chandler's first published work of
fiction,
"Blackmailers Don't Shoot." Finally, "The Pencil" appeared
in an
early '60s issue of *EQMM* under the title "Philip Marlowe's
Last
Case." - Jim Doherty
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