Crosstown Traffic
| First published | 1993 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Five Islands Press |
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Type | Anthology |
| Cover art | Tony Thorne |
| Pages | xii+229 |
| Price | A$ |
| ISBN | 1875604154 |
- A cross-genre anthology.
- No printed price. Copy uploaded on Archive.org in July of 2025 has a $14.95 sticker on the back cover. A review in The Metaphysical Review, July 1994 (seen on Fanac.org) says $16.95. The FictionMags Index says $12.95.
- Month possibly from Contento Supernatural Index (no month in book; 10th month presumably entered by person who originally compiled this record; there was an annotation re some of the titles of the stories coming from the Supernatural Index.)
- Full publication details: First published in 1993 by Five Islands Press Associates, in association with Mean Streets Magazine.
- Cover subtitle: Romance, Horror, Fantasy, SF, Western invade Crime Fiction.
- There are some typos re the editor's names in the WorldCat record.
| Year | Reviewer | Publication |
|---|---|---|
| 1994 | Martin Livings | Eidolon, Autumn 1994 |
| 2010 | Bruce Gillespie | SF Commentary, #80A |
Searching by ISBN: 1875604154
| Page | Title | Author(s) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Kid and the Man From Pinkertons | Marele Day | Short Story |
| 13 | My Brother Jack | Garry Disher | Short Story |
| 32 | Finding Fire | Jean Bedford | Short Story |
| 47 | And Then She Kissed Him | Steve Wright | Novelette |
| 71 | Voyeur Night | Robert Hood | Short Story |
| 91 | Arizona Dawn | Peter Corris | Short Story |
| 103 | Blue Groper | Robert Wallace (I) | Short Story |
| 123 | The Big Fairy Tale Sleep: Raymond Chandler Meets the Brothers Grimm | Dominic Cadden | Short Story |
| 130 | Fear-Me-Now | Terry Dowling | Novelette |
| 157 | I Am My Father's Daughter | Bill Congreve | Novelette |
| 196 | I Am Dying Egypt, Dying | Kerry Greenwood | Short Story |
| 213 | Sensible Shoes | Jan McKemmish | Poem |
| 226 | Notes on Contributors (Crosstown Traffic) | uncredited | Essay |
| vii | Introduction (Crosstown Traffic) | Stuart Coupe | Essay |