Damn ... Just .... Damn ...
Received our copies of
Knocking at the Door: Approaching the Other
today. Lea and her co-editor, Lisa Sisler, have been slaving on this thing for a year, and the payoff is enormous. Such a gorgeous book:
In addition to my poem, My Life as Rosencrantz or Guildenstern, there's amazing writing by Corrina Bain, Janet Barry, Barbara Benoit, Tony Brown, Edward J. Carvalho, Ann Cefola, Sam Cha, Jenith Charpentier, Amanda Chiado, Angie Chuang, Roland W. Coryell, Jamison Crabtree, Marylisa DeDomenicis, Jess Del Balzo, Stephan Delbos, Julie R. Enszer, Annie Finch, Michael Fisher, Nina Forsythe, Dawn Gabriel, Trina Gaynon, Corey Ginsberg, P. D. Goodwin, Colleen S. Harris, Nicole Homer, Randall Horton, Khary Jackson, Rachel Kann, David Keali'i, Susan Kelly-DeWitt, J. Keiko Lane, Anthony A. Lee, Daniel W. K. Lee, Donna J. Gelagotis Lee, Sara Lefsyk, Heather J. Macpherson, Alys Masek, Stephen Mead, Marcia Meier, Allene Rasmussen Nichols, Ivy Page, Nils Peterson, Steven Riel, Willa Schneberg, Lauren Scotto, Prartho Sereno, M. E. Silverman, Jill Stein, Dorinda Wegener, Arisa White, and Laura Madeline Wiseman.
Information on readings and for ordering is forthcoming, but for now, I'm just honored to be a part of such an amazing collection.
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In addition to the anthology, my short story A Fable of Worcester is out in the British fantasy periodical, Theaker's Quarterly Fiction. It's available free for download, or quite affordable in print. Visit their blog for ordering/downloading instructions.
And since we're being visual today, this one also has a lovely cover:
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The last few days have been a real powerhouse for Radius, with Ira Sadoff, Dorinda Wegener, Caroline Hagood in our signature feature, a poem in context by Beau Sia and a poem by Laltu translated from Hindi by Bharatbhooshan Tiwari. And, as always, more to come ...
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Had every intention of catching Pandora Boxx, from Rupaul's Drag Race, performing at Envy, but alas, the night got away from me, as it seems to do a lot these days.
Nearly finished reading The Imperfectionists, by Tom Rachman, and it's breaking my heart in all the best possible ways. Lined up on the night stand are Jasper Fforde's One of Our Thursdays is Missing and Daphne Gottlieb's 15 Ways to Stay Alive.
In addition to my poem, My Life as Rosencrantz or Guildenstern, there's amazing writing by Corrina Bain, Janet Barry, Barbara Benoit, Tony Brown, Edward J. Carvalho, Ann Cefola, Sam Cha, Jenith Charpentier, Amanda Chiado, Angie Chuang, Roland W. Coryell, Jamison Crabtree, Marylisa DeDomenicis, Jess Del Balzo, Stephan Delbos, Julie R. Enszer, Annie Finch, Michael Fisher, Nina Forsythe, Dawn Gabriel, Trina Gaynon, Corey Ginsberg, P. D. Goodwin, Colleen S. Harris, Nicole Homer, Randall Horton, Khary Jackson, Rachel Kann, David Keali'i, Susan Kelly-DeWitt, J. Keiko Lane, Anthony A. Lee, Daniel W. K. Lee, Donna J. Gelagotis Lee, Sara Lefsyk, Heather J. Macpherson, Alys Masek, Stephen Mead, Marcia Meier, Allene Rasmussen Nichols, Ivy Page, Nils Peterson, Steven Riel, Willa Schneberg, Lauren Scotto, Prartho Sereno, M. E. Silverman, Jill Stein, Dorinda Wegener, Arisa White, and Laura Madeline Wiseman.
Information on readings and for ordering is forthcoming, but for now, I'm just honored to be a part of such an amazing collection.
***
In addition to the anthology, my short story A Fable of Worcester is out in the British fantasy periodical, Theaker's Quarterly Fiction. It's available free for download, or quite affordable in print. Visit their blog for ordering/downloading instructions.
And since we're being visual today, this one also has a lovely cover:
***
The last few days have been a real powerhouse for Radius, with Ira Sadoff, Dorinda Wegener, Caroline Hagood in our signature feature, a poem in context by Beau Sia and a poem by Laltu translated from Hindi by Bharatbhooshan Tiwari. And, as always, more to come ...
***
Had every intention of catching Pandora Boxx, from Rupaul's Drag Race, performing at Envy, but alas, the night got away from me, as it seems to do a lot these days.
Nearly finished reading The Imperfectionists, by Tom Rachman, and it's breaking my heart in all the best possible ways. Lined up on the night stand are Jasper Fforde's One of Our Thursdays is Missing and Daphne Gottlieb's 15 Ways to Stay Alive.
Published on March 29, 2011 02:06
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