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Tag Archives: anthology
Upcoming Time War Events + THE MYTHIC DREAM
Hello from Ottawa, where I’ve been for the past four days but which I shall leave again in six! All for good reason, though — thanks to your enthusiasm the events for This Is How You Lose the Time War … Continue reading
THE DJINN FALLS IN LOVE Available Today!
Today sees the release of The Djinn Falls in Love & Other Stories worldwide in ebook and in paperback in the UK; it’ll be released in paperback in North America on March 14. I just read this review of the anthology … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, djinnthology, jared shurin, mahvesh murad, politics, short fiction, short story
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NPR Reviews: IRAQ + 100, THE BEAR & THE NIGHTINGALE, BINTI: HOME
I’ve fallen behind on sharing these, so here’s a round-up of my last few reviews for NPR Books. Iraq + 100, edited by Hasan Blasim In a just world, every single person who was in favor of invading Iraq would have … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, hasan blasim, katherine arden, nnedi okorafor, novel, novella, npr, review
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“Seasons of Glass and Iron” reprinted in UNCANNY Issue 13
I’m back from the World Fantasy Convention, and have loads I want to say about it, but first — it’s a new month, so there’s new Uncanny! Issue 13 is wholly available in ebook form, and the first half of it … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, fairy tales, reprint, short fiction, short story, starlit wood, uncanny
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ToC Announcement: THE DJINN FALLS IN LOVE & OTHER STORIES
Last week, on Tor.com, Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin revealed the cover and Table of Contents for the anthology they’re editing for Solaris, due out in March 2017. It looks AMAZING, and I’m profoundly happy to have a story in it. From … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, djinnthology, jared shurin, mahvesh murad, short fiction
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Praise for THE STARLIT WOOD
Via Dominik Parisien, here’s some lovely advance praise by Terri Windling, Jeff VanderMeer and Jonathan Carroll for The Starlit Wood, an anthology of original fairy tales in which my story “Seasons of Glass and Iron” will appear. The modern revival of … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, dominik parisien, navah wolfe, short fiction, starlit wood
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The Starlit Wood Anthology
Just about a year ago, my now-husband, then-fiancé’s niece asked me to tell her a fairy tale. I made one up, liberally mashing “The Black Bull of Norroway” with “The Glass Mountain” in order to tell her a story about girls … Continue reading
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Tagged anthology, dominik parisien, navah wolfe, short fiction, short story, starlit wood, writing
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End-of-Year Reviews, SF Mind Meld and a Beast of a StoryBundle
We made it to December. I get a bit breathless thinking of how much work there’s still to do before the end of the year — but it’s also a great time to pause and reflect on the year’s reading. … Continue reading
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Tagged ann vandermeer, anthology, bestiary, review, short fiction, tor.com, year end
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