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Founded in 1956, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine is the second oldest mystery short-story magazine in existence. Digest-sized, 144 pages long, AHMM is published eleven times a year, with a double issue in July-August. Each is packed with new mystery short stories at least seven, varying in length from short-shorts to novellas and each issue also contains one "Mystery Classic," an outstanding tale from the genre's past.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine's authors include some of the best and best-known writers around Walter Satterthwait, Jan Burke, Kathy Lynn Emerson, and Joseph Hansen, for instance as well as new writers. Stories in AHMM have won Edgars, Shamuses, and a bunch of Robert L. Fish awards for Best First Mystery Short Story of the year.
Every story is illustrated, and every subgenre of mystery fiction is represented in AHMM, from the classic whodunit to the hardboiled tale to suspense and everything in between!
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