Anthologies

Cover image for the anthology "Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology"

Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology, edited by Justine Norton-Kertson

Book cover: C.A.T.S. Cycling Across Time and Space

C.A.T.S.: Cycling Across Time and Space, edited by Elly Blue

We Cryptids, edited by Vivian Caethe

Recognize Fascism, edited by Crystal M. Huff

Book Cover for The Death of All Things

The Death of All Things, edited by Laura Anne Gilman and Kat Richardson

Les Cabinets des Polytheistes, edited by Rebecca Buchanan

Poetry

Climbing Lightly Through Forests: A Poetry Anthology Honoring Ursula K. Le Guin, edited by R. B. Lemberg and Lisa M. Bradley

Publication News And Sundries

Right then! A couple of announcements because I missed one and then I had two land near simultaneously and thus I have achieved three things make a post and am ready to roll. In chronological order!

First of all, my story “Seventh Page of the Heartwell Gazette” has come out in the second issue of Archive of the Odd, “A Supernatural History”. This is an ebook magazine and can be hunted down and dragged back to your lair for your own savage consumption from one of the links here, according to your preference. People tell me my monster story is very sweet, and I say I was trying to balance off appropriate amounts of “sweet” and “oh. oh no. oh no.”

Secondly! The Kickstarter/preorder for Bioluminescent is live and, as of this post, about half funded. (Neil Gaiman hasn’t tweeted about it yet.) My story in here involves an earnest autistic postdoc with a special interest in phosphorus reclamation from agricultural runoff, who is more than a little anxious about fitting in at his new job in the base on the floor of the Gulf of Mexico.

And thirdly! Queer Sci Fi‘s latest yearly flash contest book has been released! Somewhere in there is my “The Satyr and the Wishing Pond”, which manages in fewer than 300 words to pull off a transition story and an MLM supernatural romance. Here is a compilation of sources for the epub version, and hardcopies are available via Amazon.

Promotion image for Clarity, Queer Sci Fi's latest flash fiction anthology

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