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best american fantasy: BAF News: Future Guest Editors, Staff Changes, Latin America...
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BAF News: Future Guest Editors, Staff Changes, Latin America. The Best American Fantasy. Series has undergone a series of important changes, starting with the publisher. Underland Press. Has acquired the Best American Fantasy. Series, and will publish the third volume, "Real Unreal,". The guest editors for volumes 4 through 6 will be: Minister Faust. And Catherynne M. Valente. Victoria Blake at Underland has worked hard to create the perfect home for this unique series," BAF co-founder Jeff VanderMeer sa...
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best american fantasy: October 2007
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Ain't It Cool News Likes BAF. Without question, I really think this is the best genre anthology of the year. Best American Fantasy. Did something more ambitious than any of the others could even dare. It might have single-handedly disproved the notion of the 'SF ghetto'. Ain't It Cool News. READ THE FULL REVIEW. Buy a BAF, Get a Hobart. Hobart is a young literary magazine, and editor Aaron Burch is so excited that a story he published, Catherine Zeidler's "Pregnant", is included in Best American Fantasy.
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Publications | ramona ausubel
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March 28th, 2011, “Atria”. The Paris Review Daily. March 24th, 2011, “The Animal Mummies Wish to Thank the Following”. 8211;“Safe Passage” July 2008. Winter 2009, special issue “Shame and Glory” featured the story “Welcome to Your Life and Congratulations”. The Orange Coast Review. Spring 2009 “The Ages”. Spring 2009 “Saver”. Spring 2010 “Snow Remote”. The Best American Fantasy 2009. Guest edited by Kevin Brockmeier, features “Safe Passage”. Tomorrow’s Literary Superstars Today. 8211;New Pages, 2010.
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Luna Park: Preparing for the Park
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The Carnival World of Little and Literary Magazines. Thursday, December 20, 2007. Preparing for the Park. He launch is almost upon us, and all of our efforts are being directed to the production of our first issue and our approaching launch event. The issue has had a great response and is filling up with reviews, interviews, and excerpts. H. Ere are a few updates on the production of the Luna Park. Issue one are due January 10th. The first issue will be released January 31st at lunaparkreview.com. We are...
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About Us | Shimmer
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We publish contemporary fantasy short stories, with a few ventures into science fiction or horror, and the stories tend to be tinged with sorrow (though we’re not averse to the occasional funny tale). We release several issues a year, in gorgeous print and electronic editions. Our stories have been reprinted in Best American Fantasy 3. And Rich Horton’s Year’s Best Fantasy and Science Fiction. And get pretty terrific reviews. Was released in the fall of 2005. What made us start a magazine? Join the Shimm...
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Nicole Kornher-Stace » stories
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Internet Review of Science Fiction. Available in paperback and e-book. Recommended in the November issue of. Volume 7, issue 1. The Raccoon’s Daughter. Recommended Reading, The Year’s Best SF and Fantasy, 2010 (ed. Rich Horton). Read Bill Ward’s. Not if You Were the Last Short Story on Earth. Notes Toward a Comparative Mythology. Longlisted, British Fantasy Awards 2010. Lady Glory and the Knave of Spades. To Seek Her Fortune. The Mammoth Book of Steampunk. Steam-Powered 2: More Lesbian Steampunk Stories.
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Podcast | ramona ausubel
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The world is big, weird and beautiful–and it wants to meet you. This year, your hosts Ramona Ausubel and Teo Grossman traveled around the world meeting nomads, camels, ancestral homelands, warthogs and yak butter. Come on and meet them too. Or find it by searching for “introducing everything” in the iTunes store. Faultline Journal of Art & Literature. The Best American Fantasy. The Green Mountains Review. The Orange Coast Review. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “ramona ausubel”.
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In the Plane of the Ecliptic: Should SF Die?
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In the Plane of the Ecliptic. The semi-random musings of SF writer and editor Jetse de Vries. Friday, December 25, 2009. There’s been a lot of musing about the fate of science fiction, lately. To be clear, I’ll be discussing *written SF* here (predominantly), not SF in movies, comics, video games or other media. To summarise (and this is far from complete, but I hope it touches upon the main points):. According to Ashok Banker. Has been deleted on his request. And fantasy is the (bestselling) future.
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Contributors | Bound Off
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A Monthly Literary Audio Magazine. Is a member of Southern Indiana Writers Group. She has always lived in Kentucky, Indiana, and the inside of her own head. Her website is MarianAllen.com. Is a student at ECU in North Carolina, where it never rains rocks, but sometimes cats and dogs. That’s how she got her cat. Received his MFA in fiction from Queens University of Charlotte, NC. When he’s not writing he can be found at one of Portland’s disc golf courses. Was published by Impetus Press. Lives in Saginaw,...