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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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October 2006 |
Thea Hutcheson's "Galatea Broached" was published in Cleis Press.
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Story published!
September 2006 |
ECOTASTROPHE is a collection of short stories and poetry that examines futures we could face if we continue to damage Earth's ecology. The oceans are dying and only desperate measures could save them in Jan Mortimer's The Empty Ocean. Michelle Mellon'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.
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Story published!
June 2006 |
Claudia Putnam's "Nymphs" was published in the June 2006 issue of The Berkshire Review.
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Book published!
April 2006 |
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!
March 2006 |
Tangent short fiction review
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"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!
December 2005 |
Michael Main's "Saving Astounding" was published in Issue #23, Dec 2005/Jan 2006 of Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine.
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Story published!
November 2005 |
Thea Hutcheson's "Taking Steps" was published in Cleis Press.
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