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Story accepted!
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Joanne Steinwachs' The Number of Angels in Hell will appear in the 3rd quarter issue of Abyss & Apex. |
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Book published!
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Ronnie Seagren's Seventh Daughter was released in April 2008 by Flying Pen Press. |
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Story published!
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Glenn Lewis Gillette's "Downstream From Divorce: A Drama in Three Acts" was published in Flash Fiction's 3/2008 issue. |
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Story accepted!
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Joanne Steinwach's "Bone Reader" appears in Issue #2, March 1, 2008, of New Myths. | |
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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" appears in 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 accepted!
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Thea Hutcheson's "Taking Steps" has been accepted by Tough Girls 2 from Black Books. |
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Story accepted!
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Thea Hutcheson's "Instrument" has been accepted by Red Scream Magazine, and is scheduled to appear in Fall 2008. |
| Rebecca Rowe's Forbidden Cargo is the National Space Society's Book of the Month for February 2007. | ||
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Story published!
January 2007 |
Rebecca Bates' "Running Down on a Thousand" will be published in the anthology Future Syndicate, a collection of stories about crime in the future. The release date is January 25th, 2007. The book is currently available at Future Syndicate. | |
| Rebecca Rowe's Forbidden Cargo has been reviewed by the Washington Post. | ||
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Rebecca Rowe's
"Forbidden Cargo"
is on the local bestsellers
list for fiction paperbacks in the
Sunday Denver Post (09/10/06).
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"Rebecca Rowe's Forbidden Cargo
is a gripping and moving novel that makes you think about where
humanity will be a century from now. Rowe draws you into a virtual
world so vividly rendered that it is both entirely believable and
utterly fantastic." -Dr. David Grinspoon, Curator of Astrobiology,
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, author of Lonely Planets
"Full of narrow escapes, political machinations, virtual combat, and deeply memorable characters, all flavored with a touch of Eastern philosophy and a nod toward contemporary debates in biotechnology." -The Harrow Journal "A fine thriller and science fiction story evolves with splendid twists of plot." -The Midwest Book Review "Rebecca K. Rowe's style of sci-fi is refreshing - a complex new world is introduced, but not with so much scientific or historical information that the reader is overwhelmed." -NEO-OPSIS SF Magazine "This gem of a book has it all. It's got virtual reality, technology and imagination. It also has an interesting story, with which the author does a fine job. This is not just a really good first novel, it's a really good novel."- Midwest Book Review, Reviewer's Bookwatch |
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"Walking the River", by Rebecca S.W. Bates,
appears in the Ecotastrophe anthology.
Release date: September 10, 2006 |
ECOTASTROPHE is a collection of short stories and poetry that examines
futures we could face if we continue to damage Earth<92>s
ecology. The oceans are dying and only desperate measures could save
them in Jan Mortimer<92>s The Empty Ocean. Michelle
Mellon<92>s Undiscovered Horizons questions whether we can truly
find the answers out among the stars, or can we only hope to change the
future by changing the past as Rebecca S.W. Bates postulates in Walking
the River. Also featuring the works of JE Gurley, Bruce Boston, E.
Catherine Tobler, Kristine Ong Muslim, and Adam Banks, among others,
ECOTASTROPHE is a grim but illuminating view of several possible
ecological futures for humanity. Available at The Genre Mall. |
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Story accepted!
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Claudia Putnam's "Nymphs" has been accepted by The Berkshire Review. |
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Story published!
October 2006 |
Thea Hutcheson's "Galatea Broached" appears in Best Women's Erotica 2007. | |
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Joanne Steinwachs' "Recognition" has been published in
Talebones, Issue #32, Spring 2006.
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Tangent short fiction review.
"Recognition" by Joanne Steinwachs is the stand-out best story of this issue of Talebones. The setting is brilliant, and Steinwachs presents an evocative world where tech-hunting killer nasties have driven humanity back into the Stone Age. Gatherings of more than a couple of people provoke an alien attack, and so families spread themselves out over large areas in order to survive. |
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Story published!
November 2005 |
Thea Hutcheson's "Taking Steps" has been published in Best Lesbian Erotica 2006. | |
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Rebecca Rowe's
has been published by
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
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Forbidden Cargo is a story about survival and transformation in 2110, when Sashimu realizes her terrible burden as the next step in human evolution - nanogenetics' firstborn - and struggles to survive her enemies with help from a mercurial gamer and an enlightenment-seeking A.I. | |
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Story published!
December 2005 |
Michael Main's "Saving Astounding" has been published in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine Issue #23, Dec 2005/Jan 2006 | |
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Winner in the 2005
Denver Woman's Press Club
Unknown Writer's Contest
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Rebecca Rowe won second place in the fiction category for the short story "Forward-Backward Proof". |