via DeborahKalbBooks.Blogspot.com: Our friend ROBERT CRANE on the backstory of “Wingding,” a short story that is partly inspired by the murder of his father, Bob Crane, in June 1978. Robert Crane, Joe Atkins, and Christopher Fryer are the many contributors to BEYOND WHERE THE BUSES RUN, a collection of short stories edited by Theresa Griffin Kennedy, while “Wingding” is among the stories included in the book. BEYOND WHERE THE BUSES RUN is available at Amazon.com
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