The Southern Speedway was a suitable short-story collection to read in advance. It was the work of Julio Cortazar, a collection of his strange and mysterious world of imagination. This book was recommended as one of the best options to read ahead.
I think one key element could be the speedway itself. It's the main setting and provides the backdrop for all the action. Another might be the characters involved, like the racers or the pit crew.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'new speedway boogie greatest stories' you're referring to. It could be about a band or a musical piece perhaps. Maybe it's a collection of tales related to a particular Speedway event with a new and exciting take on it.
It's not appropriate. His actions were extremely violent and tragic. Fanfiction has the potential to distort the reality of what happened and give a platform to ideas that are not in line with moral and ethical values. We should focus on preventing such tragedies in the future rather than creating fictional works around the perpetrator.
Mrs Harris is typically not a true story. It might incorporate fictional elements, settings, and events to create an engaging narrative for the audience.
I have no definite knowledge on whether Sam Harris reads fiction. It's possible he does in his leisure time, but without any concrete evidence or his own admission, it's just speculation.
Charlaine Harris' first novel is 'Dead Until Dark'. It introduced the world to Sookie Stackhouse and the supernatural setting in Bon Temps. This novel set the foundation for the series with its unique blend of mystery, romance, and the supernatural.