Pseudopod 499: The Tooth Fairyby
Russel McLean.
“The Tooth Fairy” is a Pseudopod Original. “I hope the story works on its own without needing to know too much. But I’ve always been fascinated by the fascination that people have with serial killers, and how our perception is affected by both the fiction and the mythologizing of fact. To say much more would of course be to give away some of the story. Its also an unusual piece for me in that its one of very few stories I’ve written set in the US. I’ve always wanted to write more US based fiction as that is mostly what I read, although I’m known for writing about Scotland and, more generally, the city of Dundee. It was refreshing to be able to write about a subject matter and location that was new to me, and the enthusiasm of Pseudopod for the story has been a great reward for taking that risk.”
RUSSEL MCLEAN is the author of five novels featuring Scottish private investigator J McNee. His debut,
THE GOOD SON, was shortlisted for a
Shamus Award for Best First Novel by the
Private Eye Writers Association of America. Russel’s short fiction has appeared in several anthologies and magazines including
Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine and the recent anthology,
THE ADVENTURES OF MORIARTY. He spent over a decade as a bookseller before writing full time. His reviews and interviews with writers have appeared in
The Herald, The Independent on Sunday, The Skinny and the
TLS, and he frequently interviews writers for literary festivals and library events. When not writing his own fiction, he also works as a freelance editor. He lives in Glasgow with his partner and three cats: Moriarty, Mycroft and Magwitch. His latest book out in the UK and US from Severn House is
CRY UNCLE, the fifth in the J McNee series.
Jon Padgett lives in New Orleans with his spouse, their daughter, and two cats. Padgett has work out or forthcoming in
Pseudopod,
The Lovecraft eZine and
Xnoybis. Padgett’s chapbook,
THE INFUSORIUM, was released in spring of 2015, and his first short story collection, The Secret of Ventriloquism, is forthcoming from
Dunhams Manor Press, Autumn 2016. Also later in 2016, Padgett–along with a team of editors and the artistic wizardry of Dave Felton–will be releasing the first issue of
Vastarien: a source of critical study and creative response to the corpus of
Thomas Ligotti and the authors who influenced and are influenced by him.
“The package, when it arrives, is innocuous. Plain envelope. Bubble wrap. A little box inside. Black cardboard. Red ribbon.
Could be anything.
Anything at all.
It comes standard delivery. Anything else would provoke suspicion. Signing for packages, someone, somewhere has to say what’s inside.
How would you explain the contents of that black box?
I sit it, for a while, on the black onyx stone of the kitchen worktop. I look at it. I anticipate opening the box. Think of Schrodinger’s Cat.
Dead?
Alive?
Present?
Gone?
I won’t know. Until I open the box.”
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