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June 5, 2014

Metropolitan Magic – Part Three

MagicCity-300The Land of Heart’s Desire • Holly Black


If you want to meet real-life members of the Sidhe—real faeries—go to the café Moon in a Cup, in Manhattan. Faeries congregate there in large numbers. You can tell them by the slight point of their ears—a feature they’re too arrogant to conceal by
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Published on June 05, 2014 15:00

June 4, 2014

Metropolitan Magic – Part Two

MagicCity-300Seeing Eye • Patricia Briggs


The doorbell rang.


That was the problem with her business. Too many people thought that they could approach her at any time. Even oh dark thirty even though her hours were posted clearly on her door and on her website.


Of course answering the door would be something to
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Published on June 04, 2014 15:00

June 3, 2014

Papercuts

One of the things I love about working with Kathleen Jennings is that when she’s mid-creative flow she sends me texts with images of what she’s doing. So imagine my delight the other night when I received these three, all for my Black-Winged Angels collection (Ticonderoga Publications).


Loud squeeeing noises ensued.


Melusine

Melusine


 


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Published on June 03, 2014 19:05

Metropolitan Magic – Part One

MagicCity-300A new reprint anthology from Prime Books and the wonderful Paula Guran is here.


As Paula says in her her Introduction to Magic City: Recent Spells, “Without reality, there was no magic. The real and the unreal coexisted and were mutually dependent. Without the natural, there could be no supernatural; no paranormal without
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Published on June 03, 2014 18:18

May 30, 2014

Over at Schlock Magazine …

highresblue4Teodor Reljic reviews Home and Hearth most kindly:


As evidenced in her collection THE GIRL WITH NO HANDS – in which Slatter adapts and re-imagines various folk and fairy tales – the author is excellent at creating tightly-woven conceits that unspool with tension and precision. Our fears are calibrated keenly: it’s Caroline’s growing
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Published on May 30, 2014 02:43

May 25, 2014

Happy Day

I finished a fairly dreadful and wobbly first draft of “Crossroads” last night; it’s now in the bottom drawer to percolate. Tomorrow I will start on a story called “Let the Words Take You” for a Le Fanu tribute anthology. Today I had a lovely lunch with my parents and my sister, whose birthday it was. Nice and relaxing. And
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Published on May 25, 2014 22:51

May 23, 2014

More Crossroads

Rossetti's Pandora

Rossetti’s Pandora


‘And how does she look?’


            ‘Like me once, but not anymore. She’s a mass of burns and rotting flesh.’ Bethany shrugs. ‘Gods know, she may be dead already. If so, then I’ll pay your fee just to bring me the news.’


            ‘That’s very generous, Madame Lawrence. So generous, in fact,
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Published on May 23, 2014 20:50

May 21, 2014

Crossroads

Rossetti

Rossetti


Aaaand a new Tallow-Wife tale is making its way into the world. An extract from “Crossroads”:


Bethany holds her cloak tightly around her, but the hood hangs loose down her back; she does not care if she is seen. No one will think her a supplicant, not here, but rather all will
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Published on May 21, 2014 20:36

May 14, 2014

Another Home and Hearth review

snoopy-danceEbookwyrm says kind things about my Spectral Press chapbook and makes me happy.


Home and Hearth is the latest chap book from Spectral Press. As such it is only short, 25 pages or so, but oh what a tale you get within these pages.


Ze rest, she is here.

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Published on May 14, 2014 00:45

May 12, 2014

Shock Room reviews Home and Hearth

1912502_10152349104439813_635754832_nThe very talented S.P. Miskowski reviews my Spectral Press chapbook, Home and Hearth, over in the Shock Room.


Go here.


I mean, please go here.


“Angela Slatter’s gift is for making what is strange seem plausible. She brings that gift to bear upon the most basic of relationships, in this finely wrought tale
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Published on May 12, 2014 15:54