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11 May, 2009

Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet

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Established: 1996 Editors: Gavin J. Grant and Kelly Link Overview: LCRW is a paperzine — although we’ve been selling ebooks (on our site and fictionwise.com) for a couple of years now. We’re also going to go back and release the back issues as ebooks in the near future (i.e. when Fictionwise catches up with its [...]

In 2008, Wyrm Publishing released Realms, the first in a series of comprehensive anthologies featuring a year’s original fiction from Clarkesworld Magazine. Table of Contents: * A Light in Troy by Sarah Monette * 304 Adolph Hitler Strasse by Lavie Tidhar * The Moby Clitoris of His Beloved by Ian Watson * Lydia’s Body by [...]

So good there had to be a book. Or something. The Best of Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet is now (2007) available from Del Rey. It’s a collection of fiction and sometimes fancy (but usually plain) knitting patterns (a lie), recipes (ok, there are a few drink recipes), poetry (some great poetry), and an apology or [...]

Established: 2009 Editors: Caren Gussoff, Shane Hoversten, Eden Robins Overview: Brain Harvest: An Almanac of Bad-Ass Speculative Fiction is the creation of a brooding Minnesotan neuroscientist, a zombie-obsessed sexpert, and the ex-burlesque dancing Jewish mother you never knew you wanted. We all write and read speculative fiction, and we share a dream: to deliver whiz-bang [...]

05 May, 2009

On Spec

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Established: 1989 Editor(s): The editorial team has changed over the years. Current for 2009, we have Diane Walton as the Managing Editor, Barb Galler-Smith (Fiction Editor), Susan MacGregor (Fiction Editor), Ann Marston (Fiction Editor), Robin Carson (Copy Editor) and Barry Hammond (Poetry Editor). Design/layout: Lynette Bondarchuk, Production Editor Administration Staff: Jen Laface, Publisher’s Assistant Overview: [...]

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04 May, 2009

Semiprozine News

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Abyss & Apex: We’re now OPEN for our May submissions period for short fiction and flash fiction. Please read our guidelines page for further information. Ansible: Issue #262, May 2009 now available. Apex Magazine: Apex Magazine is going on hiatus. Beneath Ceaseless Skies: Issue #15 now available. Clarkesworld Magazine: Issue #32, May 2009 now available. [...]

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InterGalactic Medicine Show’s first anthology of stories from their pages, Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show (v. 1), was published by Tor Books in 2008. * “Forward” by Orson Scott Card * “Introduction” by Edmund R. Schubert * “In the Eyes of the Empress’s Cat” by Bradley P. Beaulieu * “Mazer in Prison” by Orson [...]

02 May, 2009

Locus Magazine

Posted by: Neil Clarke In: 2009 Hugo Nominees|Print|Publications

Established: 1968 Editors: Charles N. Brown (editor-in-chief), Liza Groen Trombi (executive editor), Kirsten Gong-Wong (managing editor). Also, Carolyn Cushman (senior editor), Tim Pratt (senior editor), Amelia Beamer (editor), Jonathan Strahan (reviews editor), Mark Kelly (electronic editor-in-chief), Francesca Myman (assistant editor). Overview : Locus Magazine, covering the SF field since 1968, is a full-size, monthly glossy-cover [...]

01 May, 2009

Clarkesworld Magazine

Posted by: Markets In: 2009 Hugo Nominees|Online|Publications

Established: 2006 Editors: Neil Clarke (fiction), Sean Wallace (fiction), Cheryl Morgan (non-fiction) Overview: Clarkesworld Magazine is a free online magazine that publishes a healthy balance of fiction from both up-and-coming and established authors like Jeff VanderMeer, Elizabeth Bear, Caitlin Kiernan, Jay Lake, Catherynne M. Valente, Ken Scholes, and Mary Robinette Kowal. Each month, we also [...]



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