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And now featured in the upcoming Stephen Jones anthology: A Book of Horrors.
Tag Archives: Tanith Lee
THE YEAR’S BEST DARK FANTASY & HORROR
And in the squeeee that was heard around the world, the lovely Paula Guran at Prime Books has picked up my short story “Sun Falls” (from Ticonderoga Publications’ Dead Red Heart).
Also on the list are Margo Lanagan, Tanith Lee, Norman Partidge, Joan Aiken, Caitlin R Kiernan, Kaaron Warren,
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Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror
Paula Guran has announced the ToC for the 2011 Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror … and Brisneyland by Night got a berth!!
Snoopy dancing? Who? Me? Maybe a little …
Look at those names on the cover … Hells, yeah, I iz snoopy dancing!
Margo Lanagan, Holly Black, Caitlín R.
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And in the mail this morning …
… it was worth the indignity of answering the door in my PJs, because the below was the result – All Hail, Steampunk II!!
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
Sometimes I forget I'm a writer
Life gets in the way, I forget that my prime directive is words on page.
Then something nice happens, like a good review. Ray from Tartarus Press pointed this one out to me, it’s in Supernatural Tales #17. A most kindly review of Sister, Sister:
I was also surprised to encounter `Sister, Sister’, Angela Slatter’s story of a rogue queen-prostitute in a
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Steampunk Reloaded
The word ‘compendium’ was developed by the Universe in the hope that people like Ann and Jeff VanderMeer would come along.
LL Hannett and I have scored a berth on the good ship Steampunk Reloaded, with a couple of literary artefacts
, the main one being “The Curious Case of Physically-Manifested ‘Bed-Sheet Mania’”. Not as gross or
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Last Drink Bird Head – Promote Literacy
A very good book for a very good cause: promoting literacy.
Team VanderMeer have put together this anthology for ProLiteracy. So, you get to help out (thus increasing your karma-credits) and you get a fantastic read – look at those writers, look at those names! Nothing wrong with any of this.
What Is Last Drink Bird Head?
That’s the catalyst editors Ann and
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Tagged and Marly Youmans, Brian Evenson, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Conrad Williams, Daniel Abraham, Ellen Kushner, Gene Wolfe, Hal Duncan, Henry Kaiser, Holly Phillips, Jay Lake, Jeffrey Ford, K.J. Bishop, Last Drink Bird Head, Liz Williams, Michael Swanwick, ProLiteracy, Rikki Ducornet, Sarah Monette, Stephen R. Donaldson, Straub, Tanith Lee, vandermeer
