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Cornell Woolrich *ʰᵒᵐᵃᵍᵉ*

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Welcome to the only active homage account on the Web for the late author widely regarded as the 20th century’s finest writer of pure suspense fiction.

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The Garden Cinema
The Garden Cinema@TheGardenCinema·
François Truffaut’s THE BRIDE WORE BLACK is adapted from a novel by celebrated crime writer Cornell Woolrich. Jeanne Moreau plays a woman savouring the taste of murderous revenge. 10 & 23 April thegardencinema.co.uk/film/the-bride…
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THE FANTASTIC STORIES OF CORNELL WOOLRICH, highlights my occasional stories of the fantastic and supernatural, albeit with an inevitable burnish of criminality. I'd recommend picking up this collection as the stories are fantastic -- I mean, it says so right in the title!
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Cornell Woolrich *ʰᵒᵐᵃᵍᵉ*@CornellWoolrich·
My story "Cool, Calm, and Detected" appeared originally in the April 1941 issue of Black Mask. It was later reprinted as "Absent-Minded Murder" in the May 1956 issue of Ellery Queen M.M.. Both issues feature striking covers, but it's hard to beat evil clowns, right @StephenKing?
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Cornell Woolrich *ʰᵒᵐᵃᵍᵉ*@CornellWoolrich·
A bit of background on The Guilty, a 1947 film based on my story "He Looked Like Murder." Millionaire Jack Wrather wired me for rights, and the filming-- completed in just eight days -- starred Don Castle (pictured), who was his old roommate, and Wrather's wife, Bonita Granville.
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Cornell Woolrich *ʰᵒᵐᵃᵍᵉ*@CornellWoolrich·
The Spring 1952 issue of 5 Detective Novels featured my story "The Morning After Murder", as by William Irish, a tale that was revised from “Murder on My Mind”, as by Cornell Woolrich, from the August 15, 1936 issue of Detective Fiction Weekly.
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Cornell Woolrich *ʰᵒᵐᵃᵍᵉ*@CornellWoolrich·
@LennoxLethe Correct. It's a short story -- published in 1942 -- with a cultural and media impact that continues, some eighty-four years later, to belie its brief word count.
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Lennox Lethe
Lennox Lethe@LennoxLethe·
Zur #Anthologie "Die Fenster zu den Höfen" durfte ich das Vorwort beisteuern. Bei der Recherche habe ich gelernt, dass Hitchcocks "Das Fenster zum Hof" auf der #Kurzgeschichte "It Had to Be Murder" von Cornell Woolrich basiert und nicht etwa auf einem Roman.
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"Murder Always Gathers Momentum", which appeared in the December 14, 1940 issue of DFW, was later retitled under the simpler, more concise title of "Momentum" and published in the May 1949 issue of Ellery Queen's MM. A man's financial troubles result in 3 murders in 3 hours.
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Cornell Woolrich *ʰᵒᵐᵃᵍᵉ*@CornellWoolrich·
Setting aside the lingering issues of questionable claims in Nevins' later biography FIRST YOU DREAM, THEN YOU DIE, the NIGHTWEBS (ed. by Nevins) collection from 1971 was an important volume in sparking revived interest in my work, and for that I'll always be thankful.
Wilson Gullis@wilsongullis

Nightwebs by Cornell Woolrich (Equinox/Avon 19521, June 1974). #Nightwebs #CornellWoolrich #1970s #book #books #Paperback #cover #coverart #artwork #shortstories #crime #mystery #thrillers #thriller #thrillerbooks #shortstories #AvonBooks

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I had largely stopped writing for the romance pulps after 1932, so "The Invincible" was one of the last stories I wrote for them & appeared in the January 1939 issue of Breezy Stories. It was later gathered in two collections, LOVE AND NIGHT (2007) and THE GOOD DIE YOUNG (2008).
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On the left is the French edition of my William Irish short-story collection SIX NIGHTS OF MYSTERY, while on the right is the Popular Library U.S. 1st paperback. Six stories of darkness and desperation.
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The Aug. 18, 1934 issue of DFW featured my story "Walls That Hear You", a yarn which became the titular tale for a 2021 collection from Centipede Press. A man seeks vengeance for a gruesome attack on his brother, who has been found with his fingers cut off and his tongue severed.
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This pencil illustration by Paul Norris (1914 - 2007, co-creator of DC's Aquaman) was used for my story "Borrowed Crime", a story that later became the titular tale in a 1946 paperback collection under my William Irish pseudonym.
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Pulp Covers
Pulp Covers@PulpCovers·
The Town Says Murder pulpcovers.com/the-town-says-… Covers, Babes, Full Issue, Helpless Women, Magazine, Manhunt, Manly Men, Michael Silver
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Remembering the time in 1949 that I shared a Table of Contents with the great Dashiell Hammett. In "The Body of a Well-Dressed Woman", a police detective knows the key to proving a woman's murder by her ex-husband is through the victim's fur jacket.
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