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Sunday, December 06, 2009

Attention SFWA Members



(cover images by Thom Davidsohn)

Pursuant to this post last month, I've posted both issues from Electric Velocipede online for SFWA members to download and read. They are in a password-protected folder. I am not a SFWA member, but Mary Robinette Kowal has been kind enough to post the user name and password so people can access that folder.

Following are the pertinent table of contents from the two issues so that you know what's what. Novelettes are 7,500 words or more. The Toiya Kristen Finley novelette from issue 17/18 has been selected to be reprinted in Rich Horton's Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Issue 17/18, Spring 2009 (double issue)

Fiction
Novelettes:
Darin C. Bradley - “All the Blue in the Mirror”
Toiya Kristen Finley - “The Death of Sugar Daddy”

Short Stories:
Richard Bowes - “The Bear Dresser's Secret”
K. Tempest Bradford - “Enmity”
Cris Cox - “The Paper People”
Merrie Haskell - “Sun's East, Moon's West”
Loreen Heneghan - “Jointed”
Damon Kaswell - "The Leaf Gatherer”
Barbara Krasnoff - “In the Gingerbread House”
Matthew Kressel - “The Spaces Between Things”
Jay Lake - “An Elderly Pirate Recalls the Death of Love"
Richard Larson - “The Sandbox”
Yoon Ha Lee - “The Fourth Horseman”
Katherine Mankiller - “Grandfather Paradox”
M. E. Parker - “The Truth in Violet”
Mercurio D. Riveria - “Dear Annabehls”
Chris Roberson - “The Improbably Legend of Quick Johnny”
Trent Walters - “Life's Rich Demand”
Matthew Wanniski - “The Column That Held Up the Sky”
Caroline Yoachim - “Setting My Spider Free”

Issue 19, Fall 2009

Fiction
Novelette
Mark Teppo - "The Lost Technique of Blackmail"
A. C. Wise - "A Mouse Ran Up the Clock"

Short Story
Jonathan Brandt - "Frayed"
Erin Hoffman - "Darkest Amber"
Celia Marsh - "Nightlight"
Ken Scholes - "The Boy Who Could Bend and Fall"
Kjell Williams - "Life at the Edge of Nowhere"

The files are large, so just be aware of that when you go to look at them.

2 comments:

Mary Robinette Kowal said...

I should point out that I have not actually posted the links yet. So sorry about that, but I had to work yesterday.

John Klima said...

Sorry for jumping the gun! I've been informed that the links have been posted on SFWA forums now!