This is a collection of the best short fiction that has appeared over the past three years in our bi-monthly magazine, YARD DOG COMICS. There is something for everyone in DEJA DOO!
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Nice Guys Finish Last by Gary Jonas Brother Bill’s Church of the Divine by Bill D. Allen Surprise Reunions by Selena Rosen Cat Tale by Lynn Stranathan Doggin It in the Big Apple by Rick Grant Animate by Gary Jonas The Butler Didn’t Do It by Selena Rosen Keys by Bradley H. Sinor Urbane Myths by Bill D. Allen The Y2K Loophole by Gary Jonas The Man Who Forgot by Selena Rosen Skin Deep by Mason Anderson The Book Burning by Bill D. Allen and Gary Jonas Terminal Breath by Selena Rosen Eternal Winter by Brand Whitlock Pushin Up Daisy by Selena Rosen It’s the End of the World as We Know It by Bill D. Allen Parania by Nathan Stimmel Only If They Talk Back by Selena Rosen Death and the US Postal Service by Bill D. Allen
Selina Rosen’s short fiction has appeared in several magazines and anthologies including Sword & Sorceress, Witch Way To The Mall, Turn The Other Chick, the two newest Thieves’ World anthologies, Aoife’s Kiss, and Here Be Dragons.
Her novels include How I Spent The Apocalypse, Black Rage, Queen Of Denial, Strange Robby, and Jabone’s Sword.
Her mystery novels, Bad Lands, and Bad City, the first two Holmes and Storm Mysteries, were co-written with Laura J. Underwood.
One of Selina’s recent projects was a novelization of the first Duncan and Mallory graphic novel that was co-written by Robert Asprin and Mel. White, tentatively entitled Duncan and Mallory I.
Selina was honored by Deep South Con/FenCon in Dallas this past September where she was awarded the Phoenix Award.
Check out her website for her continuing series, The House. It’s posted in episodes—approximately two per month.
In her capacity as editor-in-chief of Yard Dog Press, Ms. Rosen has edited several anthologies, including the five award-winning Bubbas Of The Apocalypse anthologies and two collections of “modern” fairy tales including the Stoker-nominated Stories That Won’t Make Your Parents Hurl.