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2011 in Review: Stories

Here’s a summary of my stories in 2011. The links below go to subpages with reviews.

Short Stories

The Tremor Road”Tesseracts Fifteen: A Case of Quite Curious Tales, EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing

Brine Magic”When the Hero Comes Home, Dragon Moon Press

We Who Steal Faces”Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show

Also a reprint in Polish this year: “The Paragon Lure” (“Przynęta idealna”),  Steps Into the Unknown (Kroki w nieznane)

These are also eligible for the Hugo, Nebula, and Aurora awards.  I’ve placed “We Who Steal Faces” in the SFWA discussion forums, or email me if you’d like to see it for your consideration.  Thank you.

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How I Got Up On Stilts

I know a clown.

He’s a professional stiltwalker, and my story in Tesseracts 15 (“The Tremor Road“) happened to feature stiltwalking, so I decided to stage a promotional shot for the September book launch. I called in a favour last August…

So these are the pole stilts I decided against. They looked…dangerous.

The ones with big feet looked more stable. (But looks can be deceiving.)

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Story Sale: “Remains of the Witch” to IGMS

My short story, “Remains of the Witch”, has been accepted for publication in the January 2012 issue of Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show! I’m very much looking forward to the artwork for this one. This story has an interesting origin, which I’ll write up for the IGMS blog, Sideshow Freaks next month.

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Reprint: The Shadow-Witch in Spec-tacular

My story “The Shadow-Witch” from Cinema Spec will be reprinted February 2012 in:

Spec-tacular: Fantasy Favorites from
Raven Electrick Ink

Spec-tacular: Fantasy Favorites from Raven Electrick Ink showcases the fiction and poetry of 26 authors who have imagined the future of sports and games, the past of motion pictures, the alternatives to history, and the myths and legends of Halloween. From sleuthing in the realm of the Pumpkin King, to sailboarding at the universe’s edge, from searching for submarine ghosts, to streaming the end of the world, Spec-tacular focuses a speculative lens on our popular preoccupations and pastimes. This selection of editor and reviewer favorites from the sf, fantasy, and horror anthologies Sporty SpecCinema SpecRetro Spec, and Jack-o’-Spec features the work of Paul Abbamondi, J. S. Bangs, Paul L. Bates, Greg Beatty, Robert Borski, Bruce Boston, Sarah Brandel, G. O. Clark, Neil Coghlan, Shannon Connor Winward, Lyn C. A. Gardner, Jude-Marie Green, Samantha Henderson, Michael M. Jones, Deborah P Kolodji, Lisa Morton, E. C. Myers, Gregory L. Norris, Tony Pi, Daniel R. Robichaud II, Brian Rosenberger, Marge Simon, Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff, Todd Wheeler, and Cliff Winnig.

Edited by Karen A. Romanko, Spec-tacular will be published by Raven Electrick Ink, publisher of Jack-o’-Spec: Tales of Halloween and FantasyRetro Spec: Tales of Fantasy and NostalgiaCinema Spec: Tales of Hollywood and Fantasy and Sporty Spec: Games of the Fantastic. The anthology is scheduled for release in February 2012 as a Kindle e-book.

Annotated Table of Contents for Spec-tacular:

  • Tony Pi, “The Shadow-Witch,” fiction, Cinema Spec.
  • Cliff Winnig, “The Experiment,” fiction, Jack-o’-Spec.
  • Paul Abbamondi, “Art Deco and the Infestation of New America,” fiction, Retro Spec.
  • Deborah P Kolodji, “Camera Obscura,” poem, Cinema Spec.
  • Paul L. Bates, “Prey,” fiction, Sporty Spec.
  • Gregory L. Norris, “The Two Houses,” fiction, Jack-o’-Spec.
  • E. C. Myers, “Perpetual Check,” fiction, Sporty Spec.
  • J. S. Bangs, “Screening of a Silent Film,” fiction, Cinema Spec.
  • Jude-Marie Green, “Hula Hoop,” fiction, Retro Spec.
  • Shannon Connor Winward, “All Souls’ Day,” poem, Jack-o’-Spec.
  • Sarah Brandel, “A Life in Pictures,” fiction, Cinema Spec.
  • Brian Rosenberger, “Menace Anyone,” poem, Sporty Spec.
  • Samantha Henderson, “Sugar Skulls,” fiction, Jack-o’-Spec.
  • Neil Coghlan, “Storm on Fifth Avenue,” fiction, Retro Spec.
  • Lisa Morton, “The End,” fiction, Cinema Spec.
  • Marcie Lynn Tentchoff, “Star Boarding,” poem, Sporty Spec.
  • Robert Borski, “War at the Bijou,” fiction, Cinema Spec.
  • G. O. Clark, “Putting off the Past,” poem, Retro Spec.
  • Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy, “Forty-Eight Hours a Year,” fiction, Jack-o’-Spec.
  • Lyn C. A. Gardner, “The Mustache,” fiction, Retro Spec.
  • Greg Beatty, “eventual, i,” poem, Cinema Spec.
  • Todd Wheeler, “Less Than Perfect,” fiction, Sporty Spec.
  • Bruce Boston, “beat people,” poem, Retro Spec.
  • Daniel R. Robichaud II, “Autumn Jitters,” fiction, Jack-o’-Spec.
  • Marge Simon, “The Fix,” fiction, Retro Spec.
  • Michael M. Jones, “Who Killed the Pumpkin King?” fiction, Jack-o’-Spec.

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Cover Art: Steps Into the Unknown 2011

“The Paragon Lure” will be translated and reprinted in the 2011 volume of the Polish anthology, Steps Into the Unknown (Kroki w nieznane). Quite a fantastic cover by Tomek Maroński.

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When The Hero Comes Home Book Trailer

Here’s a book trailer for When the Hero Comes Home, edited by Ed Greenwood and Gabrielle Harbowy, which includes my story “Brine Magic“. I missed posting this when it first came out. Enjoy!

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