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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Some Recently Acquired Fiction

(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:

Adam said...

Titles are really important to me, and a lot of the ones listed are incredibly enticing.

GoodDamon said...

I am indescribably happy to see "The Stonecutter" on that list.