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[25 Oct 2010 | No Comment | ]

The following are the winners for the 2010 KGB Raffle. Thank you to all who participated and congratulations to all winners! We appreciate your support very much and with the funds generated we can keep the series going for at least another two years. A huge thank you to Kris Dikeman for all her behind-the-scenes support. The donors will contact the winners via the email address you provided. Signed Books and ARCs from Cemetery Dance Publications (CDP-BOOKS) Winner 1 of 1 Matt Schwartz of Jersey City, New Jersey, United States Order ID: 136 Rare Signed …

KGB Readings »

[24 Oct 2010 | No Comment | ]

Today is the last day to purchase tickets for the raffle to support the KGB Fantastic Fiction reading series.  Only 24 hours left to win prizes such as a William Gibson manuscript, Catherynne M. Valente custom jewelry, Neil Gaiman’s keyboard, a critique by Nancy Kress, and 75 other items, including Your Very Own Wormhole.  Better get your tickets now!

Aberrant Normalcy, Sybil's Garage »

[16 Oct 2010 | 2 Comments | ]

Sybil’s Garage was reviewed by Tangent Online and mentioned in Locus Magazine. Rich Horton of Locus says, “The always interesting ‘zine Sybil’s Garage is back with a thicker than usual issue (partly because of a format change).  As ever, it provides a stimulating mix of SF, fantasy, poetry, and slipstream.  This time around my favorite is “The Poincare Sutra” by Anil Menon, a perkily told but rather dark story of a 16-year-old Coptic girl in Israel, who falls in love with a Jewish boy while her father’s past pushes him in …

Aberrant Normalcy, KGB Readings »

[11 Oct 2010 | No Comment | ]
Forthcoming Stories

It’s been a while since I posted, so I thought I’d mention a few stories and such I have forthcoming. “The Hands That Feed” will appear in JoSelle Vanderhooft’s awesome Steam-Powered: Lesbian Steampunk Stories.  You can find the table of contents here, which includes the fabulous N.K. Jemisin, Amal El-Mohtar, Mike Allen, and many others.  The story is about a Lower East Side Yiddish woman who takes in an immigrant girl from Gujarat.  Plus clockwork giraffes!  This was a lot of fun to write.  The anthology comes out in January. “The Bricks …