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Black-Winged Angels, Sourdough, and The Girl With No Hands are available now. Find where you can buy them.

And now featured in the upcoming Stephen Jones anthology: A Book of Horrors.
Tag Archives: ll hannett
Review at Dirty Sexy Books
Lovely review over at Dirty Sexy Books of The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales. Ms Rebecca gave it a 5 star rating, which equals “It kept me up all night”. Huzzah!
After I had my first dark, delicious taste of Angela Slatter’s idea of a fairy tale in her first story, “Bluebeard,” I
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Meanwhile, over at SF Signal: The Dream Anthology
The delightful John DeNardo at SF Signal asked a few people to pick and choose for their dream anthology, citing what you’d choose and why. The answers were so big, they had to split the post in two.
Mine is here, as is that of Nancy
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Tagged A.M. Dellamonica, aimee bender, angela carter, china mieville, delia sherman, Emma Donoghue, gavin grant, Genevieve Valentine, Ian Sales, Jason Sanford, john connolly, kaaron warren, Karen Burnham, karen russell, Kelley Eskridge, kelly link, kim newman, le fanu, ll hannett, Marghanita Laski, margo lanagan, Nancy Jane Moore, nancy kress, neil gaiman, peter m ball, Robert Sabella, robert shearman, Saki, Sanford Allen, Scott A. Cupp, sf signal, Steven H. Silver, Tanith Lee, Tinkoo Valia, violet malan
LL Hannett Strikes Again
The wonderful Lisa L Hannett has a story up over at the deliciously dark Chizine.
I saw early drafts of Their Own Executioners and it’s so coooooool to see it out in the world now it’s all grown up.
‘It’s not so bad there, most of the time.’
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Tiny Drops
Here’s something I’m very happy to post: the new Midnight Echo is out, guest edited by Lee Battersby … and containing a creepy story I lurve. L L Hannett’s Tiny Drops is seeing the light of day … the kicking the proverbial out of the light of day and stealing its wallet.
This story started out at Clarion South in 09
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The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales is available for pre-order
Forgive me, I’m too excited to be of much use – the link is here for pre-orderage http://www.indiebooksonline.com/catalog/index.php
Hard cover or paperback – squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
*complete lack of authorial dignity*’
Oh, and here is the ToC:
Introduction by Jack Dann
Bluebeard
The Living Book
The Jacaranda Wife
Red Skein
The Chrysanthemum Bride
Frozen
The Hummingbird Heart
Words
The Little
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Interview – L L Hannett
My dear friend and occasional partner-in-crime, Lisa Hannett, is interviewed over here http://www.fantasy-magazine.com/2010/03/writing-writing-writing-lisa-hannett/ at Fantasy Magazine. Well worth a read – as always – and she’s just become an Australian citizen.
And quite frankly, you should probably go and read The Good Window, too. Oh, go on. You know you want to!
It’s
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Locus Recomended Reading List
Lives here http://www.locusmag.com/Magazine/2010/Issue02_RecommendedReadingList.html
Some awesome names there (like LL Hannett, Peter M Ball, etc)
Adelaide is Cold, but my Toe is Not Broken
I am sitting in a cafe in Adelaide’s Rundle Street, in excellent company: LL Hannett, Peter Ball and Jason Fischer. The company had better be excellet for it is freaking freezing here! We’re all writing, at different speeds, but we are writing (with intermittant yelling of ‘Why have you stopped writing???’). This works well. The second toe on my left
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Tagged adelaide, jason fischer, ll hannett, natcon, peter ball, sean willaims, writing
NatCon! Or Why Did I Book Such an Early Flight??
Conjecture, aka the 48th Australian National SF Convention, will be occurring in Adelaide as of this Friday. GoH is the award-winning, best-selling (two words it’s always nice to see together, just like ‘choclit’ and ‘cake’ … mmm, wait, do the hyphenated words count as four words?) Julie E. Czerneda. Getting there will involve me getting out of bed at 4am tomorrow in order to
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