Tag Archives: Lisa L Hannett
Contact Made, stuff won
Over Easter weekend we attended Contact2016 in Brisneyland and it was one of the cons Ive enjoyed most in my life as a writer. It was great fun to
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My Contact2016 Schedule
Well, the NatCon is just around the corner! It’s actually just waiting in the milkbar, filling up on thickshakes, until the curtains go up. I’ll be there and my schedule is below. Come up and say “hello”.
My Contact 2016 schedule:
Thursday 24 March
In
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The Female Factory …
… also gained praise from the delightful Peter Tennant in Black Static #51 (and yes, you should still subscribe).
Peter says of the titular story, “The Female Factory”:
Finally we have title story ‘The Female Factory’, which is set in
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Women in Horror
Simon Dewar has been running a great series of interviews with women in horror for Women in Horror Month (surprise, surprise!).
Today, Lisa and I get the treatment.
Check his site for interviews with luminaries such as Ellen Datlow, Kirstyn McDermott, Mercedes
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Bitterwood Bible paperback!
The paperback edition of the World Fantasy Award-winning The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings is now available!
Head over to Tartarus Press to purchase this lovely thing with illustrations by Kathleen Jennings, an Introduction by Stephen Jones, and an
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Aaaaaannnnnd ….
… the Bitterwood giveaway is at last open! Spread the word
Go here.
New Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2016
Woohoo! The new Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2016!
Made the cover on this one! And look at that ToC – another cracking volume from Paula Guran and Prime Books.
I love that “Ripper” is getting another outing – it’s one
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Bitterwood first edition out of print!
Well, that’s it. The beautiful hardcover limited edition of Bitterwood has sold out. You might find copies with a few
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Black Static 49
Not only does the most excellent Black Static issue 49 contain wonderful dark fiction by (among others) Thana Niveau, Simon Bestwick, and Erinn L. Kemper, but also a most kind review by Peter Tennant of The Bitterwood Bible
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