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Tag Archives: bestiary
Artemis Rising and THE BESTIARY
Few items of post are as joyful to receive as contributor copies. To whit! Edited by Ann VanderMeer, illustrated by Ivica Stevanovic, and containing work by all these infamous creatures, it’s a gorgeous collection I’m looking forward to reading. You can … Continue reading
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Tagged artemis rising, bestiary, podcast, podcastle, short fiction
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Bewitching Bios in THE BESTIARY
So I have a story in Ann VanderMeer’s Bestiary anthology, about invisible grief-eating leeches called Weialalaleia. That’s not the important thing. In addition to writing stories, the contributors of the anthology were asked to write semi-fictional bios to accompany them. Those … Continue reading
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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