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Steve Fisher (writer)

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predecessors. Fisher stated, " subjective style, mood and approach to a story was the antithesis of Roger Torrey who, like Hammett, wrote objectively, with crisp, cold precision". "The more emotionally charged style caught on and was featured in a number of detective pulps," helping to establish a
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to name a few. He would also publish under the pennames Stephen Gould and Grant Lane, and would go on to publish hundreds of stories in pulp and slick magazines including Lt. Commander Sheridan Doome detective novels.
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rejected early submissions by Fisher, but under the editorship of Fanny Ellsworth, Fisher would help create a more emotional, psychological crime story, different from his hard-boiled
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Fisher would also break into slick magazines during this period, a rare feat for a pulp writer. His stories saw simultaneous publication in pulps and in slicks such as
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stories, novels and screenplays. He is one of the few pulp authors to go on to enjoy success as both an author in "slick" magazines, such as the
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where he would work for much of the remainder of his life as a screenwriter. Fisher wrote the screenplays for such notable films noir as
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Fisher published extensively in pulps throughout the 1930s, ‘40s and into the ‘50s. Magazines that featured his stories include
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Vol. 226. Ed. George Parker Anderson and Julie B. Anderson. Detroit: Gale, 2000. Print. 140-48.
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submarine service, during which time he wrote prolifically, selling stories to
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Danger Is My Business: An Illustrated History of the Fabulous Pulp Magazines
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in 1939 to work and live more affordably. After only six months, his agent,
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Fisher's "Mistress Death" was the cover story on the May–June 1936 issue of
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Some of Fisher’s most significant stories, however, would be published in
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Boys: Masters in the Hard-Boiled School of Detective Fiction
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After Fisher's discharge from the Navy, he settled in
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Index

Marine City, Michigan
Canoga Park, Los Angeles
pulp
Saturday Evening Post
Hollywood
Marine City, Michigan
Los Angeles, California
Navy
Greenwich Village
New York

New Mystery Adventures
The Shadow
The Phantom Detective
Doc Savage
Detective Story Magazine
Black Mask
Joe Shaw
Cornell Woolrich
Liberty
Collier's
The Saturday Evening Post
Cosmopolitan
American Magazine
Paris
H. N. Swanson
Hollywood
Hollywood
Dead Reckoning
Lady in the Lake

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