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[[File:QoPR.jpg|right|300px|''The Queen of Puerto Rico'' jacket illustration, by Christopher Zacharow]] | |||
''The Queen of Puerto Rico and Other Stories'' is the title of a short story collection authored by Joe Frank and published in 1993 by William Morrow and Company. It is now out of print, and existing copies are hard to find. | ''The Queen of Puerto Rico and Other Stories'' is the title of a short story collection authored by Joe Frank and published in 1993 by William Morrow and Company. It is now out of print, and existing copies are hard to find. | ||
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== Book Contents == | == Book Contents == | ||
*Tell Me What to Do | *Tell Me What to Do | ||
*Fat Man | *Fat Man | ||
*Night | *Night | ||
*Green Cadillac | *Green Cadillac | ||
*Date | *Date | ||
*The Queen of Puerto Rico | *The Queen of Puerto Rico | ||
*Winter | *Winter | ||
*The Decline of Spengler | *The Decline of Spengler | ||
== Interesting Facts == | == Interesting Facts == | ||
* | * "Winter" shares material with the program [[When She's Asleep, She Looks Like An Angel]]. In the printed version, the story is told in the third person, and "she" is replaced by the protagonist's son. | ||
== Commentary == | == Commentary == |
Revision as of 12:37, 27 February 2021
The Queen of Puerto Rico and Other Stories is the title of a short story collection authored by Joe Frank and published in 1993 by William Morrow and Company. It is now out of print, and existing copies are hard to find.
It contains material from several of Joe's radio programs in short story form, as well as some independent text.
Book Contents
- Tell Me What to Do
- Fat Man
- Night
- Green Cadillac
- Date
- The Queen of Puerto Rico
- Winter
- The Decline of Spengler
Interesting Facts
- "Winter" shares material with the program When She's Asleep, She Looks Like An Angel. In the printed version, the story is told in the third person, and "she" is replaced by the protagonist's son.
Commentary
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External Links
- The Queen of Puerto Rico at Amazon