The Best Laid Plans: 21 Stories of Mystery & Suspense

Judy Penz Sheluk

I’m beyond excited to announce that the The Best Laid Plans: 21 Stories of Mystery & Suspense is now available for pre-order on Kindle and in trade paperback at all the usual suspects. This is the first multi-author anthology to be published by my imprint, Superior Shores Press.

The original call for submissions went out on October 18, 2018, with a deadline of January 18, 2019. In all, 71 stories were received from the U.S., UK, Canada, Norway, Italy, South America, and Australia. Cutting the submissions in half, to a more manageable 35, was the first step. That done, I was left with the unenviable task of rejecting 15 stories I really, really liked.

It took multiple reads and an Excel spreadsheet that included word counts and basic theme/location/premise. To be balanced there has to be a mix of length, and premise. Three stories with black cats, for example, would never do. (As an aside, there are no black cats in the book, though there is cat food in one particularly creepy story.)

At the same time, I wanted an overall word count of approximately 70,000 words, and 21 stories in all. Hence, 20 stories at 2,000 words each wouldn’t work, any more than 20 stories at 5,000 words would work. Which means that some great stories had to be rejected. I like to think all of those will find a “home” because they are definitely worthy.

And now, here’s a brief synopsis of the book:

Whether it’s a subway station in Norway, ski resort in Vermont, McMansion in the suburbs, or trendy art gallery in Toronto, the 21 authors represented in this superb collection of mystery and suspense interpret the overarching theme of the best-laid plans in their own inimitable style. And like many best-laid plans, they come with no guarantees. 

 The Best Laid Plans: 21 Stories of Mystery & Suspense is available on Kindle, and in trade paperback at all the usual suspects, including Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Chapters.Indigo. Release date is June 18, but you can pre-order it now.  

5 replies
  1. Lesley A. Diehl
    Lesley A. Diehl says:

    I am so excited to be one of the authors with a short story in this anthology (Lunch Break). I join a talented group of people whose take on crime is interesting, unique and often times just plain weird! Judy is not only a talented writer, but she's done a wonderful job as the editor.

  2. Judy Penz Sheluk
    Judy Penz Sheluk says:

    Thank you Lesley! I'm thrilled to have Lunch Break in the collection. A very creepy ending!

  3. Lisa de Nikolits
    Lisa de Nikolits says:

    I too am extremely excited! Fire Drill is mine! Thank you Judy, it's been such a joy and pleasure working with you on this anthology! Im honoured to be included!

  4. Judy Penz Sheluk
    Judy Penz Sheluk says:

    Thank you Lisa! It's been far more work than I thought but I'm proud of this collection.

  5. Lisa de Nikolits
    Lisa de Nikolits says:

    Dear Judy, I shudder to think of the amount of work involved! And you were so amazing to work with throughout – cool, calm and collected! Now you can celebrate and enjoy the fruits of very hard labour – well done!

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