Author: gbondoni
Pacific Wind Published for Kindle
So, to break up the steady stream of SF news, here’s a ghost story. My tale “Pacific Wind” has been published for Kindle! It’s a pretty long one, well worth the 99 cents!
A quick note about the cover art: it was created by the amazingly talented designer and illustrator Connie Santilli, who I can’t recommend strongly enough. Always willing to take both author and publisher input to create a final product worthy of showing to the world.
Enter the Apocalypse is here!
TANSTAAFL Press has released their anthology Enter the Apocalypse. This one contains my story Passing the Torch, and you can see it here.
Locus Mentions My Article in The New York Review of Science Fiction
Being mentioned in Locus is always nice, so I was happy to read my name in their write-up of the latest issue of the New York Review of Science Fiction. You can read the Locus Online article here.
Inwood Indiana Releases Latest Issue (The Pop Machine), Which Includes my Story “Medical Discharge”
The publisher has the following to say about this launch:
Inwood Indiana, the smallest press in the world, is proud to introduce The Pop Machine, bursting with small-town stories, world-class poetry, tales of horror and woe, and all things peculiar.
Featuring fine selections of poetry and fiction by Christopher Acker, Edward Ahern, Bart Bergfeld, F.J. Bergmann, Cyn Bermudez, Les Bohem, Gustavo Bondoni, Anna Cates, Suzanne Cottrell, Deborah L. Davitt, Bill DeArmond, Thomas Elson, Rebekah Goemaat, R. A. Goli, Carol Jones, Lianne Kamp, Martin Keaveney, Helen Laser, Emily Laubham, Jennifer Leeper, David LeGere, Ken Leland, D. Leroy, J. David Liss, Richard Luftig, Michael M. Marks, Mike Murphy, Steven Perry, David Pring-Mill, Sujash Purna, Christina M. Rau, John Reinhart, John Riebow, Joe Roberts, Patricia Rossi, Vincent Salvati, David Anthony Sam, Sugar Tobey, Kristofer Velasquez, and Changming Yuan.
You can buy the book here.
Siege e-book on sale!
Soulmate sold to The Flash Fiction Press
My First Appearance in The New York Review of Science Fiction:
“Seas High and Low” Sold!
The good folks at Syntax and Salt liked my rewrite, which means that “Seas High and Low” has sold! I’ll let you know when it’s published!
Virtuoso sold to Digital Science Fiction
My story “Virtuoso” has sold to Digital Science Fiction. Many of you will recognize this one as the title story of my second collection, and deservedly so–I think it’s one of the best stories I’ve ever written, even if it is flash. I’m delighted that a whole bunch of new readers are going to get to see it!