Sometimes it pays to be away with the fairies...
12 years ago, They Come From Below, my tale of a Shakespearean fairy running amok in subterranean London was published in the inaugural issue of Teresa Ford’s Ethereal Tales magazine. Now in the troubled year of 2020, I am excited to report that the story is about to make a comeback in a forthcoming anthology from Corrugated Sky Publishing, LLC tentatively titled Pixies, Fae and Sprites – A Mythical Rebellion. As the name suggests, the book is all about the mythical beings commonly described as fae (so yes... mermaids, trolls, werewolves, vampires, zombies, unicorns, dragons and other legendary creatures are all being turned away at the door). No information has been released yet about who else is contributing to the book, but based on past Corrugated Sky anthologies, the quality is likely to be high, so it should be one to watch out for. Further details (including publication date) will follow as soon as I know them.
On the subject of publication credits, I also wanted to take a moment to announce the publication of another car related article in Issue 240 (July/August 2020) of Round-Up, the magazine of the Mustang Owners Club of Great Britain. The article was written in the throes of the COVID-19 lockdown when car shows around the country were being systematically cancelled and is a retrospective of the events I attended in 2019 with accompanying photos (a few of which can be viewed below and here). If anyone is interested in purchasing a copy of the magazine click here to visit the club's shop (though double-check with them before placing an order, as I think they might be temporarily closed because of the pandemic situation).
That’s everything for now, but I have a few other things in the pipeline, so I hope to have more news very soon.
On the subject of publication credits, I also wanted to take a moment to announce the publication of another car related article in Issue 240 (July/August 2020) of Round-Up, the magazine of the Mustang Owners Club of Great Britain. The article was written in the throes of the COVID-19 lockdown when car shows around the country were being systematically cancelled and is a retrospective of the events I attended in 2019 with accompanying photos (a few of which can be viewed below and here). If anyone is interested in purchasing a copy of the magazine click here to visit the club's shop (though double-check with them before placing an order, as I think they might be temporarily closed because of the pandemic situation).
That’s everything for now, but I have a few other things in the pipeline, so I hope to have more news very soon.
Published on August 17, 2020 12:36
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