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Contributor news!
It’s been a pretty long time—nine months!—since I’ve shared contributor news, so I have a long list of stuff for you to read and enjoy below.
◊ Apocalypse Now: Poems and Prose from the End of Days contributors:
- Margaret Atwood has a new novel out: The Heart Goes Last.
- Kelly Link‘s “The Game of Smash and Recovery” was podcasted and published by Strange Horizons.
- E. Lily Yu‘s “Woman at Exhibition” appeared in Uncanny.
◊ Choose Wisely: 35 Women Up To No Good contributors:
- Tor.com published Tina Connolly‘s story “That Seriously Obnoxious Time I Was Stuck at Witch Rimelda’s One Hundredth Birthday Party.” Her YA fantasy Seriously Wicked is out from Tor Teen.
- Kathy Fish‘s “Abandon All Thoughts” appeared in Journal of Compressed Creative Arts; her “Woe” in The Harpoon Review; and her “The Four O’Clock Bird” in People Holding.
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- Heather Lindsley‘s “Werewolf Loves Mermaid” appeared in Lightspeed.
- Cat Rambo‘s “Bit Player,” “The Haunted Snail,” and “You Have Always Lived in the Castle” all appeared in Daily Science Fiction. Beneath Ceaseless Skies included her “Primaflora’s Journey.” She was also interviewed for Clarkesworld Magazine by Alvaro Zinos-Amaro. Her novel Beasts of Tabat is out from Tabat Press.
- Rachel Swirsky‘s story co-written with Ann Leckie, “Maiden, Mother, Crone,” appeared in Lightspeed.
- Damien Angelica Walters‘s “Not My Circus, Not My Monkeys: The Elephant’s Tale” and “Requiem, for Solo Cello” appeared in Apex Magazine. Her work has also appeared alongside Kathy Fish, Amina Gautier, and Tina May Hall in The Lineup: 20 Provocative Women Writers.
◊ How to Live on Other Planets: A Handbook for Aspiring Aliens contributors:
- Lisa Bolekaja‘s “Three Voices” appeared in Uncanny.
- Zen Cho‘s Sorcerer to the Crown, the first of three historical fantasy books set in Regency London, is out from Ace Books (US) and Macmillan (UK and Commonwealth). She has also edited Cyberpunk: Malaysia, and her story “Monkey King, Faerie Queen” is in Kaleidotrope.
- Indrapramit Das‘ “Weep For Day” appeared in Clarkesworld.
- Tom Doyle‘s new novel The Left-Hand Way is out from Tor Books.
- Peg Duthie‘s “Nowhere to Go” appeared in Moonsick Magazine, her “From a Mermaid Mama” in First Class; and her found poetry in Galatea Resurrects.
- Rose Lemberg‘s poems “Long Shadow” and “Three Principles of Strong Building” appeared in Strange Horizons. Beneath Ceaseless Skies included her “Geometries of Belonging” and “Grandmother-nai-Leylit’s Cloth of Winds.”
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- Tor.com published Daniel José Older‘s story “Ginga.”
- Sarah Pinsker‘s “And We Were Left Darkling” appeared in Lightspeed; her “Last Thursday at Supervillain Supply Depot” were in Daily Science Fiction; her “Remembery Day” in Apex; and her “When the Circus Lights Down” was in Uncanny.
- Erica L. Satifka‘s “Bucket List Found in the Locker of Maddie Price, Age 14, Written Two Weeks Before the Great Uplifting of All Mankind” appeared in Lightspeed; her “Clarity,” “Summer in Realtime,” and “Dear Conqueror” all appeared in Daily Science Fiction; and her “Loving Grace” appeared in Clarkesworld.
- Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany, edited by Nisi Shawl and Bill Campbell, features writing by a panoply of luminaries, including Benjamin Rosenbaum, and a story co-written by editor Nisi Shawl with Nalo Hopkinson. Also, the anthology Cranky Ladies of History includes Shawl‘s “A Beautiful Stream.”
- Sonya Taaffe‘s “A Wolf in Iceland Is the Child of a Lie” appeared in Lightspeed, her “On Two Streets, with Three Languages” in Interfictions; her “ζῆ Και βασιλεúει” in Ideomancer; and her “Antique Water Magic” in inkscrawl.
- Bogi Takács‘ “Forestspirit, Forestspirit” appeared in Clarkesworld, and eir “Six Hundred and Thirteen Commandments” in Ideomancer.
◊ The Museum of All Things Awesome and That Go Boom (which will be released next year) contributors:
- James Dorr‘s “Lobster Boy and the Hand of Satan” is out in How to Trick the Devil, and his “Marcie and Her Sisters” is in Reel Dark.
- Aidan Doyle‘s “How I Saved the Galaxy (on a Limited Budget)” appeared in Daily SF.
- David C. Kopaska-Merkel published a poetry chapbook, SETI Hits Paydirt, with Popcorn Press. His “Habitable Zone” appeared in Chrome Baby 38.
- Ursula Pflug‘s “Python” appeared in Lightspeed.
- Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam‘s “A Careful Fire” and “The Girl with Golden Hair” both appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies. Farrago’s Wainscot featured her “Dance Our Shoes to Pieces.”
- Mary Turzillo with Marge Simon (a HtLoOP contributor) and Christina Sng all had poems in Eye to the Telescope. Turzillo also has a chapbook, A Guide to Endangered Monsters, with NightBallet Press.
◊ Soles Series contributors:
- Shira Lipkin‘s “Never Chose This Way” appeared in Apex.
- Mari Ness published “The Forge,” “The Fox Bride,” “The Petals,” and “The Dollmaker’s Rage” in Daily Science Fiction; “Sometimes Heron” in Lackington’s; “A Note Found Beneath A Moonstone” in inkscrawl; “Three Limericks” in Stone Telling; and “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Dragon” at Tor.com.
- Kenneth Schneyer‘s “The Sisters’ Line” (co-written with Liz Argall) appeared in Uncanny.
The Twelfth Planet book Letters to Tiptree includes many talented writers, including URB authors Rose Lemberg, Alex Dally MacFarlane, Sarah Pinsker, Cat Rambo, Nisi Shawl, Lucy Sussex, Rachel Swirsky, and Bogi Takács.
And, finally, Flight 505: A Novella‘s author Leslie Bohem has a TV series with Hulu involving psychics and organized crime that’s going to be awesome.
31 October 2015
Contributor & Book News, & Review Round-up
Lots of great reading from, and news for, Apocalypse Now: Poems and Prose from the End of Days contributors:
- Paolo Bacigalupi‘s new novel The Water Knife, will be “about a water war between Phoenix and Las Vegas.”
- Kelly Link‘s Magic for Beginners was Flavorwire’s Book of the Week at the beginning of July.
- Chet Weise co-edited and appears in Language Lessons: Volume 1, released on Jack White’s Third Man, and including work from other Apocalypse Now alums Brian Barker, Pinckney Benedict, Nicky Beer, Andrew McFadyen Ketchum and Wayne Miller as well as two poems by URB editor Joanne Merriam.
- E. Lily Yu‘s “The Urashima Effect” was reviewed at Marooned Off Vesta.
And for 140 And Counting contributors:
- Berit Ellingsen‘s short story “Dancing on the Red Planet” is in the newly released The Apex Book of World SF 3. Her “Grains of Sand” appears in the winter edition of Blue Fifth Review.
- Simon Kewin‘s short story “Eighteen Million Butterflies” came out last month in Lakeside Circus.
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- Simon Sylvester‘s flash fiction piece, “Charlie Loved the Circus,” is up at The List, which also reviewed his The Visitors.
- Charles Trumbull has a piece about haiku in, unusually, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Lyn Lifshin, whose persona poetry collection Marilyn Monroe: Poems we published back in December, has a new poetry collection out with Texas Review Press entitled Secretariat: The Red Freak, The Miracle.
Corey Mesler‘s The Sky Needs More Work will be released on Thursday, and is already available for pre-order at Kobo! Here’s a sample:
Mesler’s book was recently reviewed by Susan Cushman at Pen & Palette, who wrote, in part, “…the subject matter is dripping with delicious verbal concoctions… This book is not to be missed.”
Speaking of reviews, Upper Rubber Boot titles are getting some great reader reviews!
Bicycle Girl is not for the faint-hearted, as it includes some brutal scenes of interrogation, but this is a fascinating depiction of an all-too-credible future played out in a convincing (and refreshingly non-standard) setting.
—Amazon.co.uk reader VikingS, on Tade Thompson’s “Bicycle Girl“
Best 99 cents I’ve spent in a long time. …It left me with the feeling that my brain had just been set afire (in a good way).
—Amazon.com reader Barbara A. Varacalli, on David M. Harris’ “Changing the World“
This was a lovely, quick read with some powerful imagery!
—Amazon.com reader Colleen B., on Shira Lipkin’s “The Selves We Leave Behind“
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