I've only just found out that
Old Venus, the retro-theme anthology I was part of, has won the Locus Award for best anthology of 2015. It's predecessor,
Old Mars, also won the Locus Award for 2014. Congratulations to editors George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois and to all the contributors.
My story was "Greeves and the Evening Star," in which I attempted a Jeeves and Wooster romp, with the names changed. It probably has no reprint possibilities, so perhaps I'll put it up for a free read.
Speaking of reprints, a neat little short-short story of mine (750 words) "The Hat Thing," is reprinted in
Polar Borealis
, an on-line magazine of Canadian sf written by pros and emerging authors. The zine is a non-profit labor of love put together by Canadian megafan Richard Graeme Cameron, with
GoFundMe funding that lets him pay the contributors.
If you want a good smattering of Canadian sff, for a free read,
PB is well worth a look.