publication

Cover Art

Somehow I forgot to post about the manuscript I turned in to Mynx four weeks ago of the Paul Harland Prize anthology I edited for them. It will appear in two months, at the Elf Fantasy Fair 2010, and I’m fairly proud of the result. (Publisher Jürgen sent me a sneak preview of the cover artwork […]

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Dumb Son on Podcast!

For the price of two empty liter bottles of Coke, my story Dumb Son (TSFKATT, or the story formerly known as Toby’s Trophies) is available for podcast download from Sniplits. Listen to the tale of sweet, mentally challenged Toby, his fascination with pretty coke bottles and human bones, his taste for the dumpling things you […]

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Now On Podcast As Well: Deep Red

Accepted by PseudoPod four months before their sister podcast EscapePod accepted Beans and marbles, my suspense story Deep Red was finally produced by PseudoPod and uploaded to their site last Friday. (Oddly enough, they didn’t think to actually let me know it had gone up; I discovered the fact through a (very infrequent, of course) […]

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Now On Podcast: Beans and Marbles

Beating PseudoPod by lightyears (they’ve been sitting on Deep Red for four months now), EscapePod has gone from acceptance of Beans and marbles to audio production in under a week. You can get the podcast from their site (or directly from my own site, but let’s face it, they deserve the traffic). Enjoy the listen! […]

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The Complete Works

After its first appearance in Leading Edge Magazine, my latest story Diamond Sharks is now available from AnthologyBuilder as well. This means that AnthologyBuilder has a complete collection of every story I’ve ever sold: Deep red, Conversation with a mechanical horse, Beans and marbles, Meeting the Sculptor, and Diamond sharks. A complete collection of my […]

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I’ve Got It Covered

Came home today to five consecutive moments of utter joy and excitement. Moment of joy and excitement #1: There was an envelope in my mailbox from Leading Edge Magazine, and that could, and did, mean only one thing: my contributor copy was here, containing my short story Diamond Sharks. And indeed, when I opened the […]

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