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Story published!
May 2009 |
Glenn Gillette's "Emergency Repairs" was published in Issue Three, Volume One of Three Crow Press/Morrigan Books.
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Story published!
April 2009 |
Glenn Gillette's "A Sprinkle in Time" was published in the April 2009 issue of Bards and Sages.
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Story accepted!
April 2009 |
Glenn Gillette's "Ledger Entries" has been accepted by The Edge of Propinquity.
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April 2009 |
Rob Chansky's "Closure of the Living Dead" was published in Dead Worlds: Undead Stories (A Zombie Anthology).
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Story accepted!
January 2009 |
Glenn Gillette's "Time Enough for a Reuben" has been accepted by M-BRANE SF.
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Story published!
January 2009 |
Glenn Gillette's "Company Policy" was published in Butterfly Affects - An Alternate Futures Anthology.
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Story published!
December 2008 |
Glenn and Jeannie Gillette's "Cleaning Up for Supper" was published in Issue Four of The Monsters Next Door.
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Story published!
September 2008 |
Joanne Steinwachs' "The Number of Angels in Hell" was published in the 3rd quarter, 2008 issue of Abyss & Apex.
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Book published!
April 2008 |
Ronnie Seagren's Seventh Daughter was released in April 2008 by Flying Pen Press.
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Story published!
March 2008 |
Joanne Steinwachs' "Bone Reader" was published in Issue 2, March 1, 2008 of New Myths.
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Story published!
March 2008 |
Glenn Gillette's "Downstream From Divorce: A Drama in Three Acts" was published in the March 2008 issue of Flash Fiction Online.
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Story published!
December 2007 |
Richard E. Friesen's "Pebbles in the Stream" appears in the Twisted Fayrie Tales Anthology, which is available online at Eternal Press.
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Story published!
July 2007 |
Thea Hutcheson's "Fishing" was published in the July 2007 issue of The Best of Jim Baen's Universe.
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Story published!
April 2007 |
Thea Hutcheson's "Fencing with Discipline" appears in Got a Minute?: Sixty Second Erotica from Cleis Press.
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Story published!
January 2007 |
Tangent short fiction review:
Rebecca S. W. Bates' "Running Down on a Thousand" is also about a courier. The narrator is a "prophecy courier," a time traveler who delivers hallucinogenic payloads keyed to provide the receiver with a message. Our protagonist makes a jump for one of her fellows, who requires extra downtime, but it doesn't go as expected, and she finds herself confronted with a woman who is both from a lower tech and is rather more aggressive than the courier is able to handle.
"Running Down on a Thousand" can be taken as both a serious and comic work. The confrontation between the advanced but passive courier and her lower tech captor is a long explored topic. The keys are the realizations the courier experiences in this uncontrolled environment.
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