by A.A. Milne
... and yet, not anywhere near far enough into the territory of the writers whose company Milne sought with this book (or whom he obviously even thought to surpass). In the introduction to The Red House Mystery, Milne writes that his editor had warned him to stray off the path expected of him by t...
Before there was Winnie-the-Pooh, Christopher Robins, Eeyore and Piglet, there was murder most foul. Before there was murder most foul, there was a stint as editor of Punch, a British weekly magazine of humour and satire published until 2002. Now I don't see a huge influence of the murder most fo...