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Dust Devil on a Quiet Street

Dust Devil

Richard Bowes

Dust Devil on a Quiet Street chronicles the remarkable life of Boston-born, New York City-reared author Richard Bowes. Bowes's childhood and adolescent brushes with dramatic spirits and hustlers, large and small, paved the way for his adult encounters with the remarkable, the numinous, the supernatural. Deftly orchestrated, this "memoir" is part impassioned homage to Manhattan — decades before and up to its recent wound on September 11th, which creates a hole in the city and allows the ghosts of the dead to return — and part tell-all of the uncanny secrets behind a group of Greenwich Village writers and life as a university librarian.

I Needs Must Part, the Policeman Said

Dust Devil

Richard Bowes

WFA and Nebula Award nominated novelette. It originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 2009. The story can also be found in the anthologies Wilde Stories 2010: The Year's Best Gay Speculative Fiction (2010), edited by Steve Berman, and Nebula Awards Showcase 2011, edited by Kevin J. Anderson. The story was later incorporated into the novel Dust Devil on a Quiet Street (2013).

There's a Hole in the City

Dust Devil

Richard Bowes

Nebula Award nominated short story in Bowes' Dust Devil setting. It first appeared on Sci Fiction, June 15, 2005. It can be found the anthologies Horror: The Best of the Year: 2006 Edition (2006), edited by Sean Wallace and John Gregory Betancourt, Digital Domains: A Decade of Science Fiction & Fantasy (2010), edited by Ellen Datlow and Ghosts: Recent Hauntings (2012), edited by Paula Guran and In the Shadow of the Towers: Speculative Fiction in a Post-9/11 World (2015), edited by Douglas Lain. It is also included in the collection If Angels Fight (2013)

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