Other Works by Austin Camacho

Anthologies that Austin has short stories in are listed here.

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The Heat of the Moment

In a world filled with disasters and catastrophes, there always remains hope. In The Heat of the Moment, twenty-one authors came together with a showcase of short fiction.

Committed to aiding those who lost so much, we proudly offer this tribute to the true heroes of the San Diego wildfires, the survivors.

Proceeds from the sale of this book will offer aid to those heroes through the support of the Fire Safe Council of San Diego County.

Crime and Suspense Anthology 1
2005-2006

Since October 2005, the Crime and Suspense ezine has striven to provide a monthly dose of the best in short crime, mystery and suspense fiction. Here are fifteen stories from the first fifteen months of the ezine's existence, with work from both well-known and lesser-known authors, but all engaging and entertaining. Murder, betrayal, patricide, burglary, fraud and even humor are woven together in this tapestry of tales.

Carols and Crimes, Gifts and Grifters

In this second of Wolfmont's anthologies to benefit the Toys for Tots, fifteen talented authors have contributed wonderful holiday-themed short stories in crime, suspense and mystery. Contributors include the Edgar and Barry award-winning author Thomas Cook, Anthony award-winner Chris Grabenstein, Derringer-award winner Earl Staggs, Sue Ann Jaffarian, Austin S. Camacho and ten other fantastic authors who will make you gasp, shudder and laugh with these tales of holiday fear and cheer.

Read a complete SHORT STORY by Austin S. Camacho

Morgan Stark in, Dangerous Animals

Felicity O'Brien in, The Lost Daughter Caper

A new western, The Wrong Tracks

Hannibal Jones in, A Little Wildness

GUEST AUTHOR - The Best Hard-Boiled Female

Read these original essays by Austin S. Camacho

Why We Love Mysteries

What IS Hard-Boiled Fiction?

The Giants of Hard-Boiled Fiction - THEN

The Giants of Hard-Boiled Fiction - NOW

Hannibal Jones' Literary Ancestors

Who Really Was The First Hard-Boiled Detective?