""It came one day, fully, by itself, without prodding, urging, even without thought: Does the river know the rower's gone? Does the rower know the river is still here?"" (Seymour Shubin, 'Why Me?') In a writing career spanning over six decades, Seymour Shubin has focussed almost exclusively on fictional and crime stories. Whilst such crime classics as 'Anyone's My Name' and 'The Man From Yesterday' feature Shubin-like alter-egos, these forty poems mark his first truly autobiographical work. 'Why Me?' is by turns touching, funny and thought-provoking as Shubin looks back at his childhood in...
""It came one day, fully, by itself, without prodding, urging, even without thought: Does the river know the rower's gone? Does the rower know the riv...
Seymour Shubin's best-selling first novel - 'Anyone's My Name' - was released in 1953. In the following sixty years, Shubin has released fourteen novels and a large number of short stories in magazines such as 'Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine' and 'Futures.' 'Lonely No More' collects sixteen of Seymour Shubin's best realist and crime stories from his illustrious career, many of which have been unavailable for decades. 'Lonely No More' is published by Murder Slim Press, the renowned UK publishers of Mark SaFranko ('Hating Olivia'), Robert McGowan ('NAM') and 'The Savage Kick Literary Magazine'...
Seymour Shubin's best-selling first novel - 'Anyone's My Name' - was released in 1953. In the following sixty years, Shubin has released fourteen nove...