(where did you think we got new stories from? image from Flickr user ericrichardson)Here are some of the things we've acquired since re-opening for submissions on August 1 of this year:
Peter M. Ball - “Memories of Chalice”
Lisa Bennett - “Unlocking the God”
Tracy Berg - “Witherking”
Darin Bradley - “∞°” †
Karl Bunker - “Worm Days”
Richard Butner - “Through the Uprights”
Monica Byrne - “The Comedy at Kualoa”
Deborah Fitchett - “Fish Out of Water”
Laura Anne Gilman - “Blindfold Taste Test” **
Lauren Henley - “Frazier” *
Alex Irvine - “Blindfold Taste Test” **
Dave Justus - “The Next Day”
Damon Kaswell - “The Stonecutter”
Andrew Kaye - “Gray-faced Wench”
Keffy R. M. Kehrli - “Shoes Worn Once”
William Knight - “An Abiding Memory of Scarecrows”
Geoffrey A. Landis - “The Long Trajectory” *
Shira Lipkin - “The Portal to Heaven”
Samuel Mae - “Pistols at Dawn Amongst the Evergreens”
Shannon Page and Jay Lake - “In the Beginnings”
Michaela Roessner - “Pie in the Sky”
Josh Rountree - “Intreped Travelers”
Ki Russel - “Drowning in Petals” *
Ki Russel - “In the Dark” *
Ki Russel - “Infatuectomy” *
Patricia Russo - “Fastening”
William Shunn - “Blindfold Taste Test” **
William Shunn - “Care and Feeding of Your Piano”
Brenda Stokes - “A Mermaid's Catch” *
David Tallerman - “Dancing in the Winter Room”
Brian Trent - “Checkmate”
Brian Trent - “The Empire Never Ended”
Genevieve Valentine - “Carte Blanche”
Damien G. Walter - “My Love Sick Zombie Boy Band”
Jennifer Waterford - “Beata Beatrix”
Jonathan Wood - “Gaining Traction”
E. Lily Yu - “Patience” *
I've got most of next year filled so keep that in mind when submitting; that is, your submission, should it get accepted, will likely not see publication until 2011.
We're going to close to submissions*** for a few months at the beginning of the 2010 while we make our transition to a quarterly schedule.
* poem
** nonfiction
*** you'll be ok
† it's pronounced 'infinite mo'
2 comments:
Titles are really important to me, and a lot of the ones listed are incredibly enticing.
I am indescribably happy to see "The Stonecutter" on that list.
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