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Repairman Jack shorts? - colburn0004 - 12-14-2005 Ive been a huge fan of RJ since i read The Tomb a couple years ago, since then ive read all of the adversary cycle and all the rj books and am currently reading Infernal, but i have read few rj shorts and i was wondering if there was a list anywhere of all the rj shorts? Repairman Jack shorts? - t4terrific - 12-14-2005 colburn0004 Wrote:Ive been a huge fan of RJ since i read The Tomb a couple years ago, since then ive read all of the adversary cycle and all the rj books and am currently reading Infernal, but i have read few rj shorts and i was wondering if there was a list anywhere of all the rj shorts? As far as I know, the only published RJ shorts, so far (that aren't already incorporated in the novels) are: "The Long Way Home", "A Day in the Life", and "The Wringer". There is a new one that hasn't been published yet, and others that have been incorporated in RJ novels. Plus there is "The Last Rakosh", which was incorporated into All the Rage, but has now been expanded into novella. It hasn't been released yet. Repairman Jack shorts? - fpw - 12-14-2005 "Home Repairs" was incorporated into Conspiracies, and "Interlude at Duane's" will appear in Thriller next spring from Mira books. Repairman Jack shorts? - peachynat - 12-14-2005 t4terrific Wrote:As far as I know, the only published RJ shorts, so far (that aren't already incorporated in the novels) are: "The Long Way Home", "A Day in the Life", and "The Wringer". There is a new one that hasn't been published yet, and others that have been incorporated in RJ novels. Plus there is "The Last Rakosh", which was incorporated into All the Rage, but has now been expanded into novella. It hasn't been released yet. I've read "The Long Way Home" and "A Day in the Life", but haven't read "The Wringer". Do you know where I can find it? Repairman Jack shorts? - Maggers - 12-14-2005 http://www.repairmanjack.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3472&page=1&pp=10&highlight=wringer That's an interesting thread on FPW's short stories. This is a list from my collection of FPW books. Anthologies: Diagnosis Terminal (edited by FPW, includes "Offshore" by FPW) Darker Masques (includes "Please Don't Hurt Me" by FPW) The Black Spiral (includes "Cuts" by FPW) Night Screams (includes "The Wringer" by FPW) Freak Show (edited by FPW and includes "Winter Quarters" and "The Pine Barrens" by FPW) Repairman Jack shorts? - peachynat - 12-14-2005 Maggers Wrote:http://www.repairmanjack.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3472&page=1&pp=10&highlight=wringer Thanks for the info Maggers!! I appreciate it. Repairman Jack shorts? - t4terrific - 12-14-2005 peachynat Wrote:I've read "The Long Way Home" and "A Day in the Life", but haven't read "The Wringer". Do you know where I can find it? "The Wringer" is in a paper back anthology called Night Screams. It's also in a magazine, available at Shocklines.com, called Gauntlet #17. Repairman Jack shorts? - Biggles - 12-14-2005 colburn0004 Wrote:Ive been a huge fan of RJ since i read The Tomb a couple years ago, since then ive read all of the adversary cycle and all the rj books and am currently reading Infernal, but i have read few rj shorts and i was wondering if there was a list anywhere of all the rj shorts? Susan has RJ T-Shirts and thongs available at the online store. Not sure about shorts, but what a great holiday idea! Repairman Jack shorts? - Maggers - 12-15-2005 Biggles Wrote:Susan has RJ T-Shirts and thongs available at the online store. Not sure about shorts, but what a great holiday idea! LOL! They could even have little pockets for all those handy dandy tools that every repairman needs. Repairman Jack shorts? - Keith the Elder - 12-15-2005 Maggers Wrote:LOL! They could even have little pockets for all those handy dandy tools that every repairman needs. And they'd ride a just little low in the back, "repairman style" |