It’s been quiet on the news front as I’m focused on surviving this winter and novel rewrites, but what I can share with you all is that Upside Down: Inverted Tropes in Storytelling is going to hit shelves next week. This anthology contains my fairy tale take on damsels in distress and evil sorceresses being evil for the sake of being evil, “Her Curse, How Gently It Comes Undone.” Read More Upside Down: Inverted Tropes in Storytelling Goes LIVE December 13
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Yesterday, I learned another awesome thing I’m in has become available for purchase. I’m so talking about the “Tales of the Fox & Fae” (follow the link) edited by Adele Wearing and published by Fox Spirit Books. The paperback can be ordered through Amazon with an e-book soon to follow.
My story “The Woman and the Jar of Words” was tremendous fun to write as I went for a post-apocalyptic Japan with traditional akuma existing as horrifying experiments. Spiders, foxes and a badass swordswoman. Awesome, eh? Here’s more about the anthology. Read More “Tales of the Fox & Fae” is OUT!
After reading Cthulhurotica, the first editorial work by Carrie Cuinn I had encountered, I knew I had found an editor I’d follow into any and every project she would involve herself in. Why? It’s fairly simple. Cuinn doesn’t edit, but rather throws herself with such abandon in her vision as to how her anthologies ought to look, feel and be, the finished product has its own gravitational pull and it won’t let go until you’ve read the last page.
In my Goodread mini-comment, I describe Fish as effortless, dream-like, diverse and exquisite, which certainly holds true as I consider the anthology to be a revelation, because it’s just fish. No restrictions upon genre, no neatly defined prompt to cater to specific tastes. It’s just you and the stories and the fish. Simple and yet so risky. As you read Fish, you step further into a dark and undisturbed ocean where you see reflected light dance across scales and experience ink-black beauty with sharp teeth.
Read More Book Review: “Fish” edited by Carrie Cuinn and K.V. Taylor