James Moss Cardwell
James Moss Cardwell, who used the pen name Adobe James, was an American writer and educator.
He is best known for his horror stories, such as The Ohio Love Sculpture and The Road to Mictlantecutli, which appeared in anthologies edited by Alfred Hitchcock, Herbert van Thal, and others. He also wrote short stories and articles for men's magazines.
Career
Cardwell was a president of California's Monterey Peninsula College, and a long-standing member of the Diogenes Club, a Sherlock Holmes appreciation society.His unproduced musical play "Mrs. Hudson? Mrs. Hudson!!", a Sherlockian pastiche, was published posthumously in 2000, with illustrations by.
Cardwell was survived by his third wife, Julie.
Selected bibliography
Short stories
As Adobe James:- The Ohio Love Sculpture
- I'll Love You – Always
- The Revenge
- Puppetmaster
- The Road to Mictlantecutli
- Tomorrow and... Tomorrow
- An Apparition at Noon
- The Spelling Bee
Play
- ''"Mrs. Hudson?... Mrs. Hudson!!"''