Latest additions to the book-reviews featured on the New Publications page of the Hitchcock Scholars/'MacGuffin' Web site: (1) Dan Auiler's 'VERTIGO: The Making of a Hitchcock Classic', and (2) Robert Samuels's 'Hitchcock's Bi-Textuality: Lacan, Feminisms, and Queer Theory'. (Coming soon: a review of Camille Paglia's BIRDS book and a review of a new scholarly article on REBECCA.) Current items in the "Editor's Day" feature on the same site's News & Comment (Home) page include: SUSPICION (2 items); THE 39 STEPS; film directing (what Hitchcock said in a little-known article of 1936 - it's not indexed in Sloan); the McKittrick Hotel in VERTIGO (3 items); John Buchan's prejudices; what Hitchcock got from ON THE WATERFRONT (2 items). That last item includes reference to the ship in MARNIE (and two possible inspirations of it). The "News" feature on the same page has lately added a report on the death of Robert Young and an update on Van Sant's PSYCHO re-make/re-vamp. Please note: comments from visitors are welcomed - and we especially invite short paraphrases/reviews for our New Publications page of Hitchcock-related articles that have appeared in difficult-to-access scholarly journals. The next 'MacGuffin' will feature VERTIGO plus a long review of Samuels's 'Hitchcock's Bi-Textuality'. Plus other features (e.g., Dan Auiler writes for us on his favourite Hitchcock films). - Ken Mogg (Ed., 'The MacGuffin'). http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~muffin ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.tcf.ua.edu/screensite