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News as Of the Beginning of April, 2011
The Forbidden Stitch has appeared on 10 Flash. I believe “Bots d’Amor” will be appearing soon in Abyss & Apex and “The Immortality Game” in Fantasy Magazine. Scott Andrews mentioned he’s thinking of using the Beneath Ceaseless Skies piece, Love Resurrected, as a podcast. Continue reading
Recent Online Reading: Short Notes about Short Stories
I loved Kris Dikeman’s Silent, Still and Cold in Beneath Ceaseless Skies. It has a high fantasy sensibility mixed with zombies, which always seems like a win-win to me. Also in this month’s issue is Jesse Bullington’s The Adventures of Ernst, Who Began a Man, Became a Cyclops, and Finished A Hero. Continue reading
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