Short Fiction
Farrago's Wainscot:
The Proslogium of the Great Lakes
Endicott Studio:
La Serenissima
Lone Star Stories:
The Ballad of the Sinister Mr. Mouth
| Salon Fantastique, September 2006: A Grey and Soundless Tide |
Palimpsest Available online
| Best New Fantasy: The Maiden-Tree (reprint) |
Mythic #2:
Temnaya and the House of Books
Cabinet Des Fees: Child's Play: A regular feature of the magazine--retellings of Child Ballads preceded by brief academic analyses. Look for it beginning with CdF Issue I.
The Electric Velocipede:
Milk and Apples
Clarkesworld Magazine:
Urchins, While Swimming
Lone Star Stories:
Thread: A Triptych
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Papaveria Press: Ghosts of Gunkanjima (Sold Out) -- Gunkanjima, or Battleship Island, is a tiny island in Nagasaki Prefecture on which coal was discovered in 1810. A boom followed, and the island was heavily populated and owned from seabed to rooftop by the Mitsubishi Corporation. At one point it was the single most densely populated area on the planet, before or since. Everything was imported to the island, including building materials -- not even a blade of grass grew there. |
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The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror #18: The Oracle Alone |
The Minotaur in Pamplona:
Ascent Is Not Allowed
PEN Book of Voices:
Psalm of the Second Body
Fantasy Magazine:
Bones Like Black Sugar
(Full text at Clarkesworld Books)
- Mother Is a Machine
- an excerpt from The Ice Puzzle
Cabinet des Fees:
The Maiden-Tree
Forthcoming
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Clockwork Phoenix: Tales of Beaty and Strangeness -- City of Blind Delights Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling's The Cinderella Game: an anthology of YA fairy tale villains -- A Delicate Architecture |
