Description
Tennessee Williams Lost Play Issue + Three-Year Subscription (12 Issues)
The complete Tennessee Williams discovery—plus three uninterrupted years of The Strand.
This premium package begins with the landmark issue featuring The Strangers, a complete, previously unpublished radio play written by Tennessee Williams in 1938 and published here for the first time—and continues with a three-year subscription to The Strand Magazine (12 issues total).
Set in a storm-lashed house on the New England coast, The Strangers uses darkness, sound, and suggestion to create mounting psychological tension. Candlelight, a restless lighthouse beam, and unseen forces drive a story that questions whether terror comes from the supernatural—or from the mind itself. The play showcases Williams in formation, testing ideas and atmospheres that would later define modern American drama. The full text is published here, complete.
This issue also includes in-depth interviews with:
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Michael Connelly, on crime fiction, legacy, and the enduring pull of noir
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Patricia Cornwell, on Scarpetta, forensic storytelling, and the evolution of the genre
Alongside these interviews, the issue features new fiction by Steve Hamilton, Margie Deck, Mike Robinson, and other leading voices in mystery and suspense.
For more than 25 years, The Strand has delivered exclusive discoveries, major interviews, and new fiction by the best writers working today.
A three-year subscription means:
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Maximum savings per issue
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Guaranteed access to future discoveries and interviews
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No renewals, no interruptions
Product Details
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Three-Year Subscription (12 Issues)
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64 pages per issue
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Large format: 8.5″ × 11″
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Full-color, glossy print edition
Want more unpublished works?
If you’re looking for more previously unpublished short stories by other legends, be sure to check out these issues with stories by Shirley Jackson, Ernest Hemingway, Truman Capote, Raymond Chandler, H.G. Wells, Agatha Christie, Dashiell Hammett, Tennessee Williams, Louisa May Alcott, John Steinbeck, and Ray Bradbury.








