Anthony Neil Smith

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Anthony Neil Smith is a mystery/crime fiction writer who has had over thirty of his short stories published in literary magazines and crime writing zines, and has also published numerous novels. He is co-creator of the well-received online noir journal . He was also an associate editor with the highly regarded literary magazine Mississippi Review, having put together several special issues featuring crime fiction for the online edition. He is a Professor of English at Southwest Minnesota State University in Marshall, MN.

As Smith was born and raised on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, a portion of the proceeds from his second novel, The Drummer, was donated to , a charitable organization servicing victims of Hurricane Katrina.

Work by Anthony Neil Smith[]

  • Psychosomatic, published by Point Blank, with new edition from Down & Out Books (translated into Swedish)
  • The Drummer, published by Two Dollar Radio, with new edition from Down & Out Books
  • , published by Bleak House Books, with new edition from Down & Out Books (translated into Italian and French)
  • , published by Bleak House Books, with new edition from Down & Out Books (translated into French)
  • All The Young Warriors, published by Blasted Heath, with new edition from Down & Out Books
  • Once a Warrior, published by Blasted Heath, with new edition from Down & Out Books
  • The Baddest Ass, published by Blasted Heath, with new edition from Down & Out Books
  • Worm, published by Blasted Heath, with new edition from Down & Out Books
  • Holy Death, published by Blasted Heath, with new edition from Down & Out Books
  • Choke on Your Lies, self-published, later published by Down & Out Books
  • Sin-Crazed Psycho Killer! Dive, Dive, Dive!, published by LA CASE Books 1 October 2013
  • Castle Danger: Woman on Ice, published by BE Ebooks (translated into German)
  • Castle Danger: The Mental States, published by BE Ebooks (translated into German)
  • The Cyclist, published by BE Ebooks (translated into German)
  • Slow Bear (novella), published by Fahrenheit Press

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