Collection:
- The Honey Month, Papaveria Press, May 2010.
- The Honey Month, e-book edition, Cheeky Frawg Books, October 2011
Short Fiction:
- “Wing,” Strange Horizons, December 2012
- “To Follow the Waves,” reprinted in Steampunk III: Revolutions, edited by Ann VanderMeer, October 2012
- “To Follow the Waves,” reprinted in Heiresses of Russ 2012, edited by Connie Wilkins and Steve Berman, October 2012
- “To Follow the Waves,” reprinted in The Mammoth Book of Steampunk, edited by Sean Wallace, April 2012
- “The Singing Fish,” in The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, July 2011
- “The Green Book,” reprinted in The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2011, edited by Rich Horton
- “To Follow the Waves,” in Steam-Powered: Lesbian Steampunk Stories, January 2011. Also available as a podcast from PodCastle.
- “The Green Book,” Apex Magazine, Issue 18, November 2010. Nominated for a Nebula Award.
- “Tarot de Gaga,” Weird Tales #356, “Uncanny Beauty” issue, October 2010
- “And Their Lips Rang with the Sun,” Strange Horizons, October 2009. Also available as a podcast from PodCastle.
- “Connla mac Lia and the Kingship of Eriu,” Cabinet des Fées, Issue 8
- “The Fishbowl,” Shimmer: The Clockwork Jungle Book, Issue 11.
- “Night of the Girl Goblin,” Cabinet des Fées 2
- “Sparrow and Egg,” Shimmer, Issue 6
- “The Crow’s Caw,” Shimmer, Issue 4
Non-Fiction:
- “Review: Promised Lands: Poems from the sovereign of dishpan sonnets by JT Stewart,” Stone Telling 9.
- “Our Time Lords in the North,” Tor.com
- “Voice Like a Stair: Story of a Collaboration,” Tor.com
- “Whoso Hunts to List,” for Shimmer Magazine‘s Blog
- “Winding Down the House: Towards a Steampunk Without Steam,” Tor.com, for their Steampunk Fortnight, October 2010.
Poetry:
- “Lost,” Strange Horizons, February 2013
- “A Circle in Five Strands,” Stone Telling 8
- “Pieces,” reprinted in The Moment of Change: An Anthology of Feminist Speculative Literature, edited by Rose Lemberg, May 2012.
- “On the Division of Labour,” reprinted in The Moment of Change: An Anthology of Feminist Speculative Literature, edited by Rose Lemberg, May 2012.
- “She Knocks,” Mythic Delirium 26
- “No Poisoned Comb,” Apex, Issue 35
- “Asteres Planetai,” Stone Telling 7
- “In Search of a North Countrie,” Apex, Issue 29
- “Pieces,” Stone Telling, Issue 4
- “Stairs in Her Hair,” in Welcome to Bordertown, edited by Ellen Kushner and Holly Black
- “The Winter Tree,” Stone Telling, Issue 2
- “Eshet Hayil,” Stone Telling, Issue 1
- “Schehirrazade,” Sybil’s Garage no. 7
- “Courting Song for Selkies,” Ideomancer, vol. 9, issue 2, co-written with Jessica P. Wick
- “Orpheus,” Cabinet des Fées’ Sheherezade’s Bequest, April 2010
- “Beggin’ Death,” Jabberwocky 4, July 2009, co-written with Jessica P. Wick
- “Apple Jack Tangles the Maidy Lac with a Red, Red Ribbon,” Mythic Delirium 20, July 2009, co-written with Jessica P. Wick
- “The Maiden to the Fox Did Say,” Lone Star Stories, April 2009, co-written with Nicole Kornher-Stace
- “Song for an Ancient City,” Mythic Delirium 19, Winter 2008
- “Damascus Divides the Lovers by Zero, or, the City is Never Finished,” Lone Star Stories, December 2008, co-written with Catherynne M. Valente
- “The Night Sisters,” Ideomancer, vol. 8, issue 1
- “Briar Witches,” Aberrant Dreams, April 2008, co-written with Jessica P. Wick
- “Orpheus,” Sybil’s Garage no. 5, February 2008
- “X,” Astropoetica, Summer 2007
- “On the Division of Labour,” Mythic Delirium 16, Winter/Spring 2007
- “The Widow’s Tale,” Illumen, Spring 2007
- “Golem’s Song,” Abyss & Apex, July 2006
- “The Temptation of Little Red Ridinghood,” Chiaroscuro, July 2006
- “West on the 148,” Astropoetica, Spring 2006
- “Forfeit,” Star*Line, July/August 2006
- “West o’the Moon,” Star*Line, Sept/Oct 2005
- “Loki,” Star*Line, July/August 2005
Hello Amal,
Just found your blog from a link on Goblin Fruit and will be following, though it looks like you’re pretty busy with other projects at the moment to do much blogging here. I thought you might like to have a look at my blog, which at the moment is composed of chapters from a book I’ve written. The Black Dionysia is a collage of classic myth, tragedy, and fairy tale as well as sci-fi and contemporary fiction. In some ways the book is like a collection of short stories, in others like a prolonged meditation. Anyway, if you’re interested here’s a link to the prologue and first chapter: http://treeofwonders.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/chapter-1-monkey-in-attic.html
Regards,
Edward